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Arnar Vik | 3 comments Ospreys For the thriller hungry - my first novel is now out for free the next 5 days. I would be really glad if you read it, even happier if you comment! Have a great reading weekend! Arnar


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Van Tellfaster | 3 comments Van Tellfaster, a native of Philadelphia, PA, enlisted in the United States Air Force after high school. He earned a degree in International Relations from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, and later became a commissioned officer. He earned an MA in Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma. Following a distinguished military career, with assignments overseas and in America culminating with a final assignment at the White House, he transitioned to the civilian sector. He briefly worked as a contractor for the U.S. State Department and was later employed by the U.S. Department of Transportation, focusing on transportation security matters. He left USDOT, concentrated on writing, and self-published his first novel, The Private Investigator, in 2018. Tellfaster’s new novel, Greed Among Friends, a gripping international thriller, is now available (11/18/2025) on Amazon.


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Pablo Cortez (pablocortez) | 1 comments Pablo Cortez writes dark, addictive fiction where power is dangerous, secrets are currency, and obsession is the deadliest weapon. His stories dive into the minds of flawed characters battling their demons across mafia empires, billionaire intrigues, covert spy networks, and gothic worlds drenched in atmosphere. With fast-paced tension and cinematic twists, his books are designed to grip you from the first page and linger long after the last.


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Richard | 1 comments Richard Malcolm writes grounded, emotionally reflective fiction shaped by a lifelong fascination with why people think, feel, and choose the way they do. Before turning fully to writing, he spent years as a therapist, working with clients from Olympic athletes to everyday people — experiences that deepened his understanding of human pressure points, both physical and emotional.

His debut novel, Disconnected, blends this insight with his studies in Psychology at Warwick University, offering an intimate look at the choices that quietly reshape a life. Richard’s work has appeared in International Therapist, and he previously hosted The Functional Trainer podcast.

At the heart of all his writing is a desire to make readers pause, reflect, and see their own lives a little differently.


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