CROTA By Owl Goingback Read By Heath Kizzier
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BREED By Owl Goingback Read By Heath Kizzier
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A GOOD TOWN By Douglas Hirt Read By Heath Kizzier
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IT IS CALLED CROTA...and it has awakened. Sheriff Skip Harding is called out to investigate a double homicide unlike any he has seen before. The bodies are torn to pieces in the woods.
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There is a dark underside to the sunny city of St. Augustine, Florida. An ancient evil is awakened in the Tolomato Cemetery, and is intent on stalking and destroying the citizens of the town.
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Howie Blake and Dobie Tinkerman are two friends not expecting too much out of life. When they met Waldo Fritz it looks like they might have at least found a paying job--armed robbery.
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THE SUDDEN GUN By R.C. House Read By Heath Kizzier
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STONE SONG By Win Blevins Read By Heath Kizzier
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THE WAILING FRAIL By Richard S. Prather Read By Heath Kizzier
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His childhood proficiency with a six-gun both amazed and frightened his aunt and uncle. As a teenager he drank too much, alarming the other members of Ben Fitzpatrick's outlaw band. His anger as a young man scared himself almost as much as it did everyone else. And there was good reason to fear Harry Sanders...
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Crazy Horse spurned the finery and honors characteristic to the Lakota Sioux warriors. He led his people to their greatest victory, at the Greasy Grass: the Battle of Little Big Horn, where Custer fell. Yet this was not his greatest personal victory.
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She yanked the door open with a crash and said, "Gran--," but then stopped and stared at me. She was nude as a noodle. "You're not Grandma!" I said, "No, I'm Shell Scott, and you're not grandma either!" She slammed the door in my face.
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SLAB HAPPY By Richard S. Prather Read By Heath Kizzier
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OVER HER DEAR BODY By Richard S. Prather Read By Heath Kizzier
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DAGGER OF FLESH By Richard S. Prather Read By Heath Kizzier
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Every bloodthirsty hoodlum, every trigger-happy gunman in the state of California had that song on his lips. I didn't like it. I'm no music lover and, what's more, I was the rascal they were dying to kill. Me. Shell Scott.
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We were dancing, my client and I. But it was much more than just a dance. It was like doing the fox trot and getting your pants pressed at the same time. Or an anatomy lesson in four-four rhythm. I believe in the personal touch when it comes to a client and...
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When business owner and personal friend Jay Weather is murdered, all the evidence points to P.I. Mark Logan as the killer. Logan knows he didn't do it...or does he? It is his .357 found next to the body, and he can't remember where he was, or what he did the night of the murder.
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DANCE WITH THE DEAD By Richard S. Prather Read By Heath Kizzier
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STRIP FOR MURDER By Richard S. Prather Read By Heath Kizzier
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KILLER ON ARGYLE STREET By Michael Raleigh Read By Heath Kizzier
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There were twelve of them. Bottoms, that is. Au naturel. The most eye-wrecking collection of derrieres ever to pop out of a printed page. The "WOW' pin-up girls...one for each month of the year. No faces, no names, not even swaddling clothes...
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Suspicious and dangerous accidents were happening. People were dying, including the private eye I had been sent to replace. I didn't like it. But hey, that's what I'm hired to do. I deal daily with murder and mayhem. The real problem was when I had to go undercover and UNCOVERED in a nudist camp...
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Private investigator Paul Whelan works out of Chicago's seamy, gritty Uptown, an immigrant neighborhood full of vagrants, runaways, and all too often, murder. Whelan is asked by an elderly woman to locate a runaway boy, that she had once taken in.
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THE RIVERVIEW MURDERS By Michael Raleigh Read By Heath Kizzier
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CHEAP SHOT By Steve Brewer Read By Heath Kizzier
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END RUN By Steve Brewer Read By Heath Kizzier
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P.I. Paul Whelan must sift through the abandon ruins of Riverview Park, once Chicago's famous amusement park and the site of a forty-year-old unsolved murder, to find a killer who stalks the present.
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A Drew Gavin Mystery. With his new position as Albuquerque Gazette sports editor, Drew Gavin hopes life will slow down. Then a late night phone call brings Drew to the side of his reporter and friend, Curtis White, who has awoken in a strange bed beside a beautiful cheerleader. The problem is the cheerleader is dead.
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A Drew Gavin Mystery. Former University of New Mexico star Defensive End, Drew Gavin is reduced to jaded sportswriter commentary for the Albuquerque Gazette. He is suddenly reminded of his glory days when he crosses paths with his college sweetheart, Helen Graham, at the homecoming game.
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MIND GAMES By Alan Brudner Read By Heath Kizzier
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WITHOUT A BADGE By Jerry Speziale and Mark Seal Read By Heath Kizzier
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THE OUTSIDER By FRANK RODERUS Read By Heath Kizzier
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Cliff Lightman's computer whiz son, Sky, has disappeared after hacking into a police database to research an old unsolved murder case. Avery Kord, Sky's mentor and multi-billionaire boss, was implicated in the murder.
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Jerry Speziale was a loose cannon whose antics got him into the crack dens and shooting galleries of New York's meanest streets--and onto an elite DEA narcotics task force charged with taking down South America's powerful Cali drug cartel.
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Nobody was stopping Leon Moses from settling on the spread he had bought with his pay from long, hard years with the 10th Cavalry. Leon Moses was a black who had to show a lot of folks that courage knew no color, and that they’d stop his bullets before they could stop him from taking what was rightfully his.
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A KILLING IN QUAIL COUNTY By Jameson Cole Read By Heath Kizzier
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DOG WALKER By Heath Kizzier Read By Heath Kizzier
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URBAN HEALER By Heath Kizzier Read By Heath Kizzier
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There's not much danger evident in Bob White, Oklahoma, in 1957. In a small town where doors are left unlocked at night, everyone knows your name, and alcohol is strictly forbidden, it's difficult but not impossible to get into trouble.
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In the San Juan Mountains of Colorado, L.A. attorney Scott Garrison's peace is shattered by troubling visions calling him to the ancient Anasazi burial grounds. On his quest to unravel the dreams, he accidentally discovers a secret military compound where terrifying events are unfolding.
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Best selling author, David Chase has unknowingly written a story that parallels a gruesome but real-life terrorist attack. He becomes the key suspect of an intense CIA investigation, and soon his reputation, his livelihood, and ultimately his life becomes the target of extinction.
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DEAD WRONG By Robert L. Iles Read By Heath Kizzier
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A beautiful young woman is brutally murdered. Sheriff Walker Whitlow knows he's found the murderer of young Eileen Matthews, but lab tests seem to prove that the suspect isn't the murderer.
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