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The Deathbed Confessions

By Michael Deeze

$12.99
Harry Beech is dying, and when he dies his secrets go with him. The only problem is Harry is a serial murderer serving four life sentences and a lot of those secrets are still open cases. Thomas Quinn is a new graduate of the FBI’s Quantico Academy. He is assigned to the Chicago Metro office and as

Annie Abbott and the Race to the Red Queen

By Mike & Isabelle Nelson

$19.99
In a mad dash to stay ahead of the army of the unclean and find those that can teach Annie how to control the gifts she has inherited, she knows that her education must continue whatever the cost. There is danger at every turn, and battles are fought to protect her. All the while, her powers continue to grow. Somehow,

Annie Abbott and the Druid Stones

By Mike & Isabelle Nelson

$12.99
Everything in Annie Abbott’s life is pretty routine and normal. She is a good student at the Junior High School and her father is a professor at the local university, until a set of mysterious boxes appear out of nowhere hidden in their attic. After they open them, and discover the clues within, their lives will never be the same

The Heretic

By Michael Deeze

$16.95
The Heretic continues the saga of the Casey clan, intensely loyal and devoted, but only to each other. The third in the series, following "Bless Me Father" and "For I Have Sinned," which are set in the backdrop of war, crime and violence, it weaves the tale of a child’s transition from a lonely inner-city and decorated war veteran to

For I Have Sinned

By Michael Deeze

$16.95
The second of three books in the Emmett Casey chronicles, Mick (Little Mick) Casey, a tail gunner in WWII, comes home from the war a hero in everyone’s eyes but his own. Scarred by the horrors he has witnessed, Little Mick does what many returning veterans do in order to cope — he learns not to feel. Stepping back onto

Bless Me Father

By Michael Deeze

$16.95
(Emmett Casey Chronicles, Book One) Balancing heroism and catastrophe, Emmett walks through his damaged childhood to become a decorated veteran, finding trouble and salvation at every juncture. He prays for redemption but knows he doesn't deserve it, forgiveness although he cannot accept it. Ultimately, the time has come for him to choose: face his ill-conceived choices and rise above his