Thursday, June 21, 2012

From the Review Pile #5

From the Review Pile is a new meme hosted by Stepping Out of the Page every Thursday.


The aim of this meme is to showcase books that you've received for review (or any book that you own and really want to read/review) but haven't yet got around to reading, in order to give the book some extra publicity.





"I know that a lot of you have a huge pile of books that you want to read/review, but it understandably takes a while to get around to reading them all - here you can give a book (or two!) some of the publicity that it deserves, even if you haven't read it yet!"


Today I'm featuring a book by a dear Twitter friend of mine, Doug Hardin @Det_JohnDrake. His new book,Wooing the Fates, has been released this week. After reading and enjoying both his two previous novels Hidden and Immenent Dangers and A Time to Lie, I can't wait to see what he has in store for us next with his new release. It sounds really good! See for yourself :


An investigation of the murder of a call girl leads Detective John Drake into murky water. Conflict with his upper command and another law enforcement agency complicates and hinders the investigation. National security and international consideration enters into the investigation. A second murder is committed using the same modus operandi. Is this the beginning of a serial killer with international ties? It is up to John Drake and his partner, Ken Wilson, to navigate the politics and solve the murder. What will be the ramifications if they solve the murder? (From Amazon)




The Kindle edition is only $3.49. Click here to purchase yourself a copy.


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2 comments:

starryeyedjen said...

Not my preferred genre, but I'd give this one a try. I like some murder mysteries...I just have to be in the mood for them. Thanks for sharing!

Sam Kasbrick said...

The cover totally fooled me...I was expecting to read a synopsis about a romance novel, not a murder mystery! Hope you enjoy it!
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