December is here! I updated the Win Books page with some fantastic books. As always, there are NY Times bestsellers, favorite series, and debuts.
New addition: Shadow Boys by Harry Hunsicker, the latest in the Jon Cantrell thrillers!
Tess Gerritsen brings back her hugely popular Rizzoli & Isles in Die Again. Charlaine Harris hand picked a team of superb writers to dream up more tales for Sookie Stackhouse in Dead But Not Forgotten. Laura Joh Rowland takes us back to feudal Japan in her latest Sano Ichiro novel, The Iris Fan.
Phillip Margolin stumbled across a haunting photograph in a breakfast eatery in Virginia which inspired his latest, Woman with a Gun. Brad Taylor continues his tremendously exciting Pike Logan series with No Fortunate Son.
Land of Careful Shadows by the award winning author Suzanne Chazin introduces Jimmy Vega, a Latino homicide detective. Reece Hirsch brings us into the secretive world of Big Data in Intrusion. Jeff Markowitz wonders, “did you ever have one of those days,” in his latest, Death and White Diamonds. And Tiffany Snow brings us into an underground British agency in In His Shadow.
I love finding new authors so it is with great pleasure I offer up two smashing debuts, The Monarch by Jack Soren, and How We Fall by Kate Brauning.
If you are new to the site, each month I run a contest in conjunction with the International Thriller Writers group. We put together a list of books including bestsellers and debut authors, so you can win some of your favorites and find some new favorites.
What makes this contest really special is that all of the books (except eBooks) are signed by the author!
Don’t forget, if you subscribe to the newsletter or follow this blog, you get an extra entry into every contest you enter.
Thanks for reading, and good luck!
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Excited to be included with such amazing talents.
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