Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2023

SMFS Member Publishing News: The Dogs of Beaumont Heights by Jim Winter


SMFS list member Jim Winter’s new book, The Dogs of Beaumont Heights, was published earlier this week by Down & Out Books. This is the second thriller in the series that began with Holland Bay. The read is available in digital and print formats at the publisher, Amazon, and other vendors.

 

Publisher Description:

Fentanyl. The latest scourge of Monticello's street. A detective, a street-level dealer, and an ambitious police official, it will weave its way through their lives and change their fates.

For Detective Jessica Branson, it makes the house she can't afford unlivable and unrentable. When her tenants overdose, one fatally, her career teeters toward a crash.

For Marcus Lincoln, it's the latest product, his ticket to the top of the Game as he moves up in the gang that still rules the city's Holland Bay neighborhood. But one man stands in his way, and Linc holds a grudge. Between making his anger known and building his new empire, he finds himself on the bad side of the city's drug lord.

For Derek Roberts, the drug becomes a major headache and a political football as he navigates between two ambitious candidates for mayor. But it's also an opportunity to reach one of his longtime goals: Getting rid of Jessica Branson.

An imprisoned drug boss, a scheming council member, and a former Amish man running a junkyard complicate matters. But it all ties together when a maligned breed of dog kills a little girl in the neighborhood of Beaumont Heights.


Thursday, December 22, 2022

SMFS Member Publishing News: Two by C. B. Peterson


SMFS list member C. B. Peterson reported today that her thriller, I Want Him Dead, was published last month just before Thanksgiving. The read is available in digital format only at Amazon.

 

Additionally, the short story, Home for Christmas, appeared last week at Kings River Life Magazine. You can read it for free here.

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

SMFS Member Publishing News: Bombay Monsoon by James Ziskin

 

Today is publication day for James Ziskin and his latest book, Bombay Monsoon. Published by Oceanview Publishing, the read is available in digital and print formats at Amazon and other vendors.

 

 

Synopsis:

The last thing Danny wants to see published is his obituary.

The year is 1975. Danny Jacobs is an ambitious, young American journalist who’s just arrived in Bombay for a new assignment. He’s soon caught up in the chaos of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s domestic “Emergency.”

Willy Smets is Danny’s enigmatic expat neighbor. He’s a charming man, but with suspicious connections. As a monsoon drenches Bombay, Danny falls hard for Sushmita, Smets’s beguiling and clever lover—and the infatuation is mutual.

"The Emergency," a virtual coup by the prime minister, is only the first twist in the high-stakes drama of Danny’s new life in India. The assassination of a police officer by a Marxist extremist, as well as Danny’s obsession with the inscrutable Sushmita, conspire to put his career—and life—in jeopardy. And, of course, the temptations of Willy Smets’s seductive personality sit squarely at the heart of the matter.

Democracy is fragile and the lines of loyalty and betrayal often cross and cannot be untangled.

Perfect for fans of Ken Follett and Steve Berry.


Monday, November 7, 2022

SMFS Member Award News: William Burton McCormick


Best Thriller Books 2022 Awards has awarded a Best Conspiracy Thriller to William Burton McCormick for his novel, KGB Banker. Published by Milford House Press and cowritten with John Christmas, the read is available in audio, digital, and print formats via the publisher, Amazon, and other vendors. A full list of those who won awards from the Best Thriller Books 2022 Awards can be found here.


Monday, June 10, 2019

SMFS Member Publishing News: Frank Zafiro


SMFS list member Frank Zafiro’s new book, Charlie-316, co-written with Colin Conway, is released today. Published by Down & Out Books, the read is now available in both print and eBook formats from Amazon and other vendors.


Synopsis:

Tyler Garrett is a model SWAT officer whose good looks, education and familial status add to that image. The fact that he is a black man in the predominately white Spokane Police Department only adds to the city administration’s pride in one of their own. He’s often pointed to as an example of the department’s best and brightest—a young man on the rise. 

One summer evening, Garrett stops a reckless driver. It’s something he’s done a thousand times except this time, gunfire erupts from a nearby house. As Garrett dives for cover, the driver turns and begins shooting as well. Garrett survives the ambush by killing the driver and chasing off the additional shooter. 

The legend of Tyler Garrett grows and the community rallies around him. 

Until the initial investigation determines the driver was shot in the back and his gun has somehow disappeared. Suddenly, the police department, city hall, and even the national news media are wondering just what happened that night? In a nation where police brutality dominates the headlines, Garrett’s case has suddenly become a flashpoint. 

Now, Officer Tyler Garrett must take matters into his own hands. Time is quickly running out for him to find the second shooter and to clear his name. 




Tuesday, May 22, 2018

SMFS Member Publication News: Paul D. Marks



SMFS Member Paul D. Marks has announced that his 2013 Shamus Award for Best Indie P. I.  winning novel, White Heat, has just been reissued by Down & Out Books. The book is available at the publisher, well as Amazon, and elsewhere.


Publisher Synopsis … Winner of the 2013 Shamus Award for Best Indie P.I. Novel!

P.I. Duke Rogers finds himself in a combustible situation in this racially charged thriller. His case might have to wait…
The immediate problem: getting out of South Central Los Angeles in one piece during the 1992 “Rodney King” riots and that’s just the beginning of his problems.
Duke finds an old “friend” for a client. The client’s “friend,” an up and coming African-American actress, ends up dead. Duke knows his client did it. Feeling guilty that he inadvertently helped the killer find the victim, he wants to track down the client/killer. He starts his mission by going to the dead actress’ family in South Central L.A.—and while there the “Rodney King” riots ignite.
While Duke searches for the killer he must also deal with the racism of his partner, Jack, and from Warren, the murder victim’s brother, who is a mirror image of Jack in that department. He must also confront his own possible latent racism—even as he’s in an interracial relationship with the dead woman’s sister.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

SMFS Member Publication News: Diana Deverell

SMFS Member Diana Deverell's short story "Organ Trade Off" appears in the current issue of Switchblade: An Anthology of Noir (Issue 4), released Jan. 13, 2018.  The magazine is available in both print and electronic versions at https://www.amazon.com/Switchblade-Issue-Four-Keith-Rawson/dp/099876504X

 

Diana's new political thriller Bitch Out of Hell was released on Jan. 19, 2018, and is available from all major ebook vendors https://books2read.com/u/49PqoY
including amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078WQVXTK?tag=diandeve-20