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December 29, 2012

The Top 10 in Mystery and suspense for this week

Humorous mystery, and two Hawaiian mysteries, gambling, a cook who's also a thief (and still solves crime) a woman searches for a lost lover in South America, PI's and police in both the U.S.A. and Britain, and a romantic, paranormal suspense.

How cool is that? This week's issue with the Top 10 in mystery and suspense is now up: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs...
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Published on December 29, 2012 06:07 Tags: british, humor, mystery, newsletter, pi-s, policeprocedural

December 22, 2012

All Mystery enewlsetter for Dec 22, 2012

The Top Ten in mystery and suspense is now up!

From humor to Thrillers, get all the reviews and the complete info with this issue: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs...
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Published on December 22, 2012 06:45 Tags: mystery, newsletter, suspense, thrillers

December 8, 2012

Top 10 mystery/suspense Dec 8, 2012

This week's issue of All Mystery e-newsletter is a colorful mixed bag, of humor, Hawaii, a dog detective and Las Vegas showgirls.

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Published on December 08, 2012 06:44 Tags: mystery, newsletter, suspense

Top 10 mystery/suspense Dec 8, 2012

This week's issue of All Msytery e-newsletter is a colorful mixed bag, of humor, Hawaii, a dog detective and Las Vegas showgirls.

Here's the Link: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs...
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Published on December 08, 2012 06:43 Tags: mystery, newsletter, suspense

December 6, 2012

A Dangerous Harbor FREE 12/6/12 to 12/8/12

Free Thurs Dec 6th- Sat. Dec 8th, 2012: A Dangerous Harbor: Mystery, Romance & a Bald Parrot:
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Bleary-eyed and sleep deprived after a long overnighter into Mexico, solo sailor and SFPD police detective, Katrina Hunter, thinks the mermaid twenty yards behind her thirty-two foot Westsail is nothing more than a sailor’s hallucination But everything she knows about floaters convinces her to turn her boat around for another look : Now, alone and isolated in the Mexican port’s police station for six hours she’s convinced that reporting the body of a floater to authorities was a mistake. Even the arrival of a handsome, if somewhat dour, Mexican/Italian investigator does nothing to dispel her growing anxiety that she’s about to be charged with the murder.
Chief Inspector, Raul Vignaroli, is as surprised by the attractive solo-sailor as he is to find that she’s a respected member of the San Francisco police force, and after some well-placed phone calls he’s sure that he’s found the perfect partner to help him solve a murder, if not the cure for his broken heart.
Released, she's free to go. But leaving the police station hits a snag when two policemen march in, dragging a listless prisoner between them. But before Katy can dodge them for the exit, the prisoner raises his head and a startling pair of aquamarine eyes meet hers. He straightens his back, wincing at the angle of his cuffed wrists. “What the… Whisper?”
Suddenly, the sound of the ceiling fan is terribly loud. Blood pounds in her ears, her mouth goes dry, her palms are damp and her feet are nailed to the floor. In a knee jerk reaction, she hisses, “Don’t call me that!”

"So I have actually had this book in my kindle for months, but for whatever reasons I haven't gotten a chance to read it yet. So while going through my books and deciding on one of my many books to read, I saw this and decided...why not? I couldn't remember what it was about, so I just let myself get into it without the thoughts of others to go through my head.

And can I just say...WOW!! This book kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time! I loved it! Katrina was clearly this woman who while having bad relationships in the past, wasn't letting them really get to her, and she didn't seem to suffering. Raul spent most of his time drowning in his own guilt, thanks to a wonderful pet who never let him forget. Gabe was a surprising man, who I found myself liking, but not always sure how to take him! Myne and Astrid were so bent on getting down each other's throats they didn't seem to know what was going on half the time. These characters were just all so real to me. I could understand the things they went through, I felt their pain and their love. roses4ever21 –Amazon/Kindle review
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Published on December 06, 2012 05:34 Tags: drugtrafficking, mystery, romance, romanticsuspense, sailing, whiteslavery

November 30, 2012

Mystery/suspense author?

All Mystery e-newsletter, the only multi-platform promotion now has openings for weekly spots in the first three months of 2013: Jan-Feb-Mar.

Here's the scoop: prices remain the same at $35.00 for a weekly promotion which includes your book featured in the newsletter, Facebook page, Pinterest and Twitter. All the details are at the website author page: Author information page: http://allmysteryenewsletter.com/auth...


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November 24, 2012

Nov 24th issue & Last chance for this month's free kindle

The Top 10 in mystery and suspense with reviews and your last chance to win the FREE Kindle and Lighted cover for November! http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs...

You can catch up with these authors on the newsletter, on our Facebook Page, twitter, and/or our Pinterest page. Here's the line-up:

Duffy Brown: Iced Chiffon
Gina Cresse: Sinfandel
Patricia Gulley: Downsized to Death
Peggy Edelheit: Mouth of the Rat
Sarah Scott: Lies at Six
Connie Shelton: Holidays Can Be Murder
S.J. Rozan: Ghost Hero
Charles Rosenberg: Death on a High Floor
Tim Vicary: A Game of Proof
Trent Zelazny: Too late to Call Texas
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Published on November 24, 2012 06:43 Tags: free-kindle, mystery, suspense

November 21, 2012

All Mystery newsletter Nov 17th is up

The Top 10 on Kindle is up at All Mystery e-newsletter:
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs...

Mike Bove: Willowtree
Susan Carrington-Smith: Killer in Sight
Jack Everett: The Diamond Seekers
Lorie Gordon: Deadly Consequences
Darcia Helle: No Justice
Joan Hall Hovey: Nowhere to Hide
Jinx Schwartz: Just Add Salt
Kevin Tipple: Mind Slices
Ellis Vidler: Cold Comfort
Trent Zelanzny: Butterfly Potion
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Published on November 21, 2012 09:33 Tags: allmysteryenewsletter, mystery, suspense, thrillers, weeklynewsletter

November 7, 2012

Free: A Dangerous Harbor

Oct 8th and 9th: A Dangerous Harbor on Amazon/Kindle will be free: http://www.amazon.com/A-DANGEROUS-HAR...

Romance, sailing and a bald parrot.A Dangerous Harbor
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Published on November 07, 2012 18:47 Tags: freeebooks, freekindle, romanticsuspense

October 6, 2012

thanks to all my readers!

10/6/12 Thanks to all the readers who’ve made A Dead Red Cadillac #1 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Fiction > Genre Fiction > Mystery & Thrillers > Mystery > Women Sleuths

It's still free through 10/6/12

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Published on October 06, 2012 07:39

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