The Sellout
A writer of trashy thrillers is punished by having to live inside the novel of an even trashier author. This comic thriller won the 2024 IndieReader Discovery Award for humor.
A writer of trashy thrillers is punished by having to live inside the novel of an even trashier author. This comic thriller won the 2024 IndieReader Discovery Award for humor.
Jake Reynolds is an art thief. A master artist who can create an exact replica of any famous canvas, in intricate detail. So precise and elegant is his work that even today, hanging on the walls of the most prestigious museums and art galleries around the world, are some of his brilliant recreations.
This novel is based on a humorous but deadly story about master jewel thieves thriving in Florida's Gold Coast and a billionaire woman who fall in love and then fall into trouble.
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Reporter Elizabeth ''Digger'' Doyle unravels the mysteries surrounding a multimillion-dollar solar energy project in New Mexico. Her investigation takes her to the historic streets of Santa Fe, the ancient landscapes of Chaco Canyon, and a Native American pueblo. Digger finds herself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where her life becomes entangled in the web of political vendettas.
Tsarina Katya and President Pyotr of Russia are out for a night at the Bolshoi opera when a series of bombs explode in the orchestra pit. From the depths of Moscow’s trash heaps, a ruthless new enemy has emerged, targeting the Royal Family and all of Russia with their own home-grown weapons of mass destruction.
Adele Gossling seeks peace and small pleasures in Arrojo after the death of her father. Peace is exactly what she doesn’t get when she discovers her neighbor’s dead body in her gazebo. The police have a firm suspect but Adele is sure he’s innocent. But if he didn’t do it, who did? - "The story comes alive!”