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Thriller

Date Published: March 13, 2023

Publisher:
Mindstir Media

 

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A WOMAN STANDS ACCUSED

BUT THE COST TO PROVE HER INNOCENCE

MAY JUST BE HER LIFE

 

“Absorbing and seductive.” – Publishers Weekly

“Plane riveting…like (Grisham and Crichton’s novels).” – New
York Post

 

Captain Kate Gallagher has a plane to land and a daughter to get home to.
But first, she’s got to contend with a confrontational co-pilot, blizzard
conditions, and something far more treacherous-a plane contaminated with a
lethal computer virus. When the controls refuse to respond to her commands,
she has two choices: Turn the plane around or trust her instinct.

One day later, the world’s press is picking through the mangled remains of
Flight 394 and crying pilot error. To clear her name, Kate must endure
humiliation and blame, and the risk to herself and her family, until she
comes face to face with the madman who created the virus. There, she
uncovers a shocking conspiracy that has already zeroed in on a new target:
another plane, another deadly disaster.

With only seconds to save the 262 passengers on board, Kate Gallagher will
fight her way back into the pilot’s seat and up into the air, in a
life-and-death race against time, and a computer virus that is wired,
running, and ready to kill again. And the price for saving all those lives
may be only one… hers.

 

“Satisfying and credibly suspenseful.” – School Library
Journal

“A thrilling ride all the way from the brilliant set-up to the
gripping payoff.” – Patrick Massett (Friday Night Lights, The
Blacklist)

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About the Author

Kam Majd

Kam Majd is an Edgar® Award-nominated author of character-driven,
edge-of-your-seat suspense novels. He has climbed in and out of cockpits for
44 years, 35 of which have been at American Airlines, with his most recent
position as a 777 captain. Born in Iran, and educated around the world in
India, England, and the United States, Majd and his wife Lori now live in
Southern California with their two daughters, Megan and Sydney,
nearby.

 

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Guidance to Death Teaser

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Frank Adams Series, Book One

 

Murder/Mystery Thriller

Date Published: 05-16-2023

Publisher: BQB Publishing

 

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It was cold and rainy, with low visibility. A perfect morning for sabotage.
The company jet carrying a Senior VP mysteriously crashes shortly after
taking off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says it was an accident.
The victim’s wife says it was murder. Frank Adams, an independent
aviation accident investigator has been hired to find out. Mounting evidence
and an additional murder convince Adams that there was indeed foul play.

As what seemed to be disparate events become increasingly linked, Frank
reveals a crime of international dimensions. Accustomed to working
independently, Frank is forced to call on the help of an old girlfriend as
well as a retired DC cop. But unraveling the truth could cost him his life
as well as the lives of his friends.

 

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Frank lay shivering in the mud for over an hour, until he was sure they had
not taken the road around to this side of the lake. Perhaps they thought he
was the first to go through the ice and never made it out from under it. Or
maybe they were only after Sal, and either arrogantly or foolishly ignored
him. Whatever the reason, he couldn’t take unnecessary chances now, and even
though they probably did not know where his cabin was, he decided not to
risk going to it. Slowly, stiffly, he got to his knees and gently pushed the
reeds aside to look at the lake. It was as black and empty as before,
nothing stirred. Tomorrow the hole would be iced over, and Sal would be
sealed there until spring, with his pockets stuffed full of money, legal
papers, and a gun.

Frank’s hands had numbed to the point where he could not feel the mud that
he scraped from his clothes, and his feet were like solid blocks of wood. He
started up the hill, careful to place his feet on firm ground. The reeds had
given way to thick forest.

He hooked his arms around tree trunks to pull himself along. By the time he
reached the dirt road on this side of the lake, he was beginning to get some
feeling back into his extremities.

He remembered once, when he was a young and hungry charter pilot, waiting
outside the locked operator’s office in twenty-degree weather for his
passenger to return. He couldn’t waste precious aviation fuel just to keep
warm, so he spent most of the night sprinting up and down the runway,
working up body steam that would soon be drawn away by the cold. Cold was
like death. It was always trying to get at you, seeping in under doors,
through windows, always drawing life-giving heat out of your body.

Frank reached the road after one last struggle with the mud and snow. He
knew that there was a house several miles down the road. He didn’t know the
people, but that didn’t matter now. All he could think about was the cold
that threatened to kill him.

He started to run down the road, flapping his arms like a grounded bird in
an absurd attempt at flight. The movement warmed him a little but running in
this kind of total darkness was impossible. The road was muddy and invisible
beneath him. Trotting worked a little better, and nothing interfered with
flapping his arms. He pumped up a little more body heat and concentrated on
his arms to forget about the cold.

How far was the farmhouse? He had always judged the distance from his
cabin. He was not completely sure of his position on the road. He kept
trotting, planting his feet firmly in the soft surface of the road,
occasionally stumbling but never quite falling.

The glow of car lights appeared behind him. They were hidden by a curve and
had not caught him in their direct beams yet. He reached the edge of the
road in three long strides, grabbed a small fir tree at the top as he would
have grabbed an adversary by the hair, and jumped off the road. The tree
bent over ninety degrees and checked his momentum. He released it, and it
snapped back upright. It would take more than Frank to break off its
maturity.

He worked his way down several feet below road level, digging the toes of
his shoes into the ground for support. The car came very slowly, the tires
grinding by him overhead. He hoped they were only locals who knew the
condition of the road, maybe even the people who lived in the house that he
was looking for. But Frank wasn’t thinking of that by the time the car
passed.

He was thinking of Baja, California in July. He could almost feel the
blistering sun, smell the dry desert air. He could see the blue Pacific
glittering all the way to the horizon and hear the refreshing sound of
Pacific waves breaking on the rocky shore.

His memory of Baja was so clear that he believed for a few quick moments
that he had awakened there. Maybe he had passed out and the people in the
car had found him, and somehow his comatose body had been sent to California
for treatment at the swimming pool of an elegant hacienda and letting the
sun and Pacific revive him.

He abruptly came to, gazed around, and wiped the snow away from his mouth.
It tasted like foul ice water. The wind had started to pick up, and it had a
Canadian bite to it. Tomorrow everything would be frozen solid. He pushed
himself up from the ground, forced several deep swallows of cold air into
his lungs, and struggled back up to the road.

About the Author

Daniel V. Meier, Jr.

A retired Aviation Safety Inspector for the FAA, Daniel V. Meier, Jr. has
always had a passion for writing. During his college years, he studied
History at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington (UNCW) and American
Literature at The University of Maryland Graduate School.  In 1980 he
published an Action/Thriller, Mendosa’s Treasure with Leisure Books
under the pen name of Vince Daniels.

He worked briefly for the Washington Business Journal as a journalist and
has been a contributing writer/editor for several aviation magazines.
Guidance to Death is a return to a favorite genre of his,
Action/Thriller/with the added intrigue of Murder/Mystery.

Other books by Dan are Blood Before Dawn, the sequel to the award-winning
novel, The Dung Beetles of Liberia. Bloodroot, also an Historical novel is
about the Jamestown settlement in the early 1600’s and No Birds Sing
Here, is a work of Satirical Literary Fiction.

Dan and his wife live in Owings, Maryland, about twenty miles south of
Annapolis and when he’s not writing, they spend their summers sailing on the
Chesapeake Bay.

 

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The Craftsman Blitz

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Thriller, Psychological Thriller, Romance Thriller

Date Published: May 5, 2023

Publisher: Absolute Author Publishing House

 

Jatin wants nothing more to do with women. Haunted by his wife’s
devastating betrayal and their bitter divorce, the only woman he’d
ever be interested in would be one who literally worships the ground he
walks on. But that’s impossible in modern India. Jatin is fine living
completely alone, growing ever angrier and more violent.

When a catastrophic event confronts him with his own mortality, Jatin has a
choice to make. He can continue with his former empty way of life, or he can
shape the world he desires. Faced with a beautiful young girl whose mind is
a blank slate, he finally has a chance to test his theories about what a
woman should be. And, more importantly, about what will make him happy.
Jatin becomes a master craftsman, shaping a web of deceit to create the
perfect partner. But what will he do when his dream world starts crashing
in?

 

About the Author

Sam Arcot

Sam Arcot is a software engineer by day and an aspiring author by night,
ready to take the publishing world by storm with his upcoming debut novel,
The Craftsman. Hailing from India, Sam is now based in Chicago. His unique
cultural experiences have inspired him to explore the influence worldviews
have on individuals and society through his writing.

His first book was penned when he was just 19 years old, and it quickly
became a sensation with its gripping plot and nail-biting suspense. Now, Sam
is set to introduce his psychological romance thriller to the American
audience, promising a captivating read with its compelling characters and
page-turning storyline.

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Autobiography

Date Published: February 14, 2023

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

Do you ever wonder who you really are? Richard Cole was front page news a
few weeks after his birth in 1944, but this was something he never knew. He
did know he was adopted and he did wonder who he really was. But, as a young
adult, he wondered much more about finding success, a simple goal that
seemed so elusive.

He was 19 when he married his high school sweetheart and took off, full
speed, into the adult world. Harsh reality and his failure to focus on
long-term goals made his desire to succeed just an unlikely dream.

He finally took control of his life and made the climb up to a nice
middle-class life. Along with his wife, two really cute kids, and a new
suburban home, they were the picture of a perfect little family. Then the
dream evaporated and Richard’s life began a downward spiral that ended with
him alone and subsisting on food stamps and unemployment checks. But Richard
had met someone on his way down, someone who stuck with him during the bad
times. She gave him a reason to keep trying, and hope that things would get
better.

This lighthearted autobiography takes you along on Richard’s quest to find
success in life and shares his discovery of the distant secrets that
surrounded who he really was.

 

“Find yourself getting stuck in a zigzag of life’s twists and turns,
unsure of where you’ll land? Richard Cole certainly has and Distant Secrets
maps out his journey through hardships and gains and everything in between.
He opens up to share his intimate world of experiences and the “moments
of stunning mental clarity” that have guided him along the
way.”

-J.J. Hebert, USA Today best-selling author

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PREFACE

“I’m not a well-known politician, an influential investment banker, or a sports legend. I’m not even a movie star who thinks he has all the answers to the world’s problems. I’m just a normal person. My family and friends would probably say “abnormal,” but I’m sticking with normal since I’m the one writing. 

Being in my seventies, I find myself reflecting on my life much more than when I was younger. My memories play back like so many highlight scenes from old favorite movies. Each scene pops up accompanied by mental comments such as “Oh, I had forgotten about that” or “I can’t believe I was that stupid.” Sometimes I get a “Way to go, Richard, you were the man!” and there are always a few “I wonder what would have happened if…?” thoughts. 

Those old memory highlights came in handy when my high school class of 1962 was preparing for one of our reunions. The organizers gave us a homework assignment to provide some information about our lives since high school that could be posted on the reunion website. 

I started writing, but I just couldn’t get the ideas flowing, thankfully, it turned out to be easier than I first thought. All I had to do was relax and let the old memories play back in my head while I took notes. 

As I wrote about myself, I made it a point to be very honest, although I’m not sure that’s expected when you’re trying to look good for your old school friends. 

I included representative highlights of the good and the not-so-good, and it wasn’t long before it was finished. There it was, my entire life’s story reduced down to a page and a half.

 It was more than a little depressing. My entire life only filled a page and a half. That little punch to my ego felt better after I thought about all the interesting and unusual things that didn’t make the final cut for that short article. I realized there was more than a page and a half to my life. 

That one act of writing down a summary of my life led me to an unexpected and pleasing realization. While I have not conquered the world like every high school kid thinks they will, and I don’t believe anyone will be making a movie about my “incredible” life, I have had a good, full life punctuated with many interesting and unusual experiences. 

That realization, and having friends telling me I should write a book, got me thinking about it. I had never written a book, and since I had suffered a condition that made it difficult to read, I found the idea both challenging and appealing. Then it started; a little but highly annoying voice in my head joined in to pester me. “Write a book, write a book, write a book.” 

That is why I wrote this book. The next question is, why should you read it? Well, I think you will find it interesting, entertaining and worth the price, but I can’t guarantee that. However, I can guarantee that every story and every event I describe in this book is presented just the way it happened. I promised myself I would keep it factual. 

Oh, I should also let you know I have not used the real names of many people mentioned in this book. But, if they want to tell you it was them, that’s fine with me.

About the Author

Richard Cole

Richard Cole held a wide variety of short-term jobs until his late
thirties. He finally settling down with Motorola as a computer systems
analyst and later a data center manager. During that period, he turned his
wild bird feeding hobby into a little business and went on to opened his
first Bird Watcher Supply Company store in 1988.

Richard’s wife, Nancy, operated the retail store and Richard
continued his corporate job, helped at the store part-time and worked to
perfect his special blends of wild bird feeds. He left the corporate world
in 1990 to open their second retail store.

The Bird Watcher stores grew to five locations and Cole’s Wild Bird
Products was formed to produce and distribute their bird feeds which now
attracts a national following. Richard and Nancy sold their retail stores
when Richard turned seventy. Cole’s Wild Bird Products is still owned
and operated by the Cole family.

 

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The Baba Yaga Mask Blitz

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Women’s fiction/historical fiction/folklore

Date Published: May 9, 2023

Publisher: Tantor Media

Narrator: Allyson Voller

Run Time: 10 hours

 

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When their Ukrainian grandmother is lost on a trans-Atlantic Flight, two
sisters are swept into a quest across eastern Europe to find the woman who
had always told more tales than truths.

From Poland to Slovakia to Hungary and beyond, Larissa and Ira navigate the
steps of Ukrainian folk dance, the cliff-side paths of Slovak Paradise
National Park, and the stark realities of war, folktales, and feminism, all
for the sake of chasing who they’re starting to believe is a true Baba Yaga.
Understanding their family’s roots has never been more clear.

The setting’s mythic properties drift like ghosts in the humid air, hinting
of the folktales the sisters whisper like codes of bravery. The nesting
dolls they discover reveal how each woman becomes stronger when tucked one,
within another, within another—forgetting lies and truths to seize
upon history, love, and the familial traditions that have shaped them into
who they are together.

 

About the Author

Kris Spisak

Author and professional editor Kris Spisak has been spotlighted in Writer’s
Digest
and The Huffington Post for her work to helping other writers. Her
non-fiction books include Get a Grip on Your Grammar: 250 Writing and
Editing Reminders for the Curious or Confused, The Novel Editing Workbook,
and The Family Story Workbook. Spisak’s background and her own family
experience in the Ukrainian diaspora add weight to her fiction debut, The
Baba Yaga Mask.

  

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