Stealer of Flesh
Stealer of Flesh - By William KingTHE DEMON UNLEASHEDALL AROUND THE unseasonal blizzard raged. Chill flakes of snow landed on Kormak’s face. His feet felt numb, his clothing sodden. Hunger made his stomach growl. Cold leec...
Stealer of Flesh - By William KingTHE DEMON UNLEASHEDALL AROUND THE unseasonal blizzard raged. Chill flakes of snow landed on Kormak’s face. His feet felt numb, his clothing sodden. Hunger made his stomach growl. Cold leec...
State of Emergency - By Marc CameronPROLOGUEDecember 911:30 PMNear Karakul, UzbekistanRiley Cooper inhaled slowly, ignoring the metallic odor of violent death. He lay on his chest, watching, flat against a long wooden table four ...
Stalked - By Allison BrennanCHAPTER ONEPresent Day—New York City Dark cosmic humor was the only explanation as to why FBI Special Agent Suzanne Madeaux was investigating a murder at Citi Field instead of sitting on the first-b...
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Spin A Novel - By Catherine McKenzieChapter 1Must Love MusicThis is how I lose my dream job.It’s the day before my thirtieth birthday when I get the call from The Line, only the most prestigious music magazine in the w...
Spiders from the Shadows - By Chris StewartONEOffutt Air Force Base, Headquarters, U.S. Strategic Command, Eight Miles South of Omaha, NebraskaThe room was silent. They were alone the only surviving member. The eto. The two men...
Sparks the Matchmaker - By Russell ElkinsCHAPTER 1A few months’ salary was a lot to pay for an item so small, but Ollie felt it was exactly the right prescription for their ailing relationship. He stuffed the little bla...
Son of Destruction - By Kit Reed1Dan CarteretBurt was never his real dad. The truth is stamped in Dan’s face. He was built on a different template. By the time he was tall enough to look into a mirror, he knew. He g...
Smoketree - By Jennifer RobersonAuthor’s IntroBy the age of 20, Smoketree was the fourth novel I’d written, following two girl-and-her-horse manuscripts, and my western, now available as Lonnie. I was a lover of romant...
Sometime Soon - By Debra DoxerprologueIn the darkness a flashlight clicked on beneath the heavy winter quilt of thirteen-year-old Andrea Whitman. She just couldn’t fall sleep until she finished her reading assignment. The as...
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Silent Night - By Tom BarberONENo one was in Central Park to see the man die.It was Friday 17 December, a week before Christmas. New York City was a majestic place during the summer but it was equally captivating in the wi...
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Shrouded In Silence - By Robert L. WiseACKNOWLEDGMENTSSan Giovanni in Laterano Church does exit in Rome's Piazza de San Govanni in Laterano with a baptistery adjacent to the basilica. One can find the Scala Santa, the holy...
Shattered Rose (Winsor Series) - By T L GrayACKNOWLEDGMENTSA special thanks to Kristina Krause of Renzenradish Photography for allowing me to use her beautiful rose photograph for the cover art.To my brother, Josh Webb, of Root...
Shallow Breath - By Sara FosterIOnly those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.T. S. ELIOTWHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE?The question begins to circle her as she hangs in the freezing dark water. The...
Shadows Gray - By Melyssa WilliamsChapter OneBy all accounts, as well as I can say, I am 18 years old now, but I could be as old as perhaps 20 or as young as 16. I have slept and woken in 13 different eras now, and no...
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Shadow Woman A Novel - By Linda HowardPrologueSan Francisco, Four years earlierEleven p.m. The President and First Lady, Eli and Natalie Thorndike, had retired to their hotel suite for the evening. It had been a long day, begi...
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Seven Years - By Peter StammSonia stood in the middle of the brightly lit space; she liked to be at the center of things. Her head was slightly lowered, and she kept her arms close to her sides. She was smiling with her ...
Serpent of Moses - By Don Hoesel1The jeep slowed and pulled off the highway, the suspension struggling to settle the vehicle onto the narrower road that wound a barely discernible path through the hills. The night-vision binocu...
Seduced by a Pirate - By Eloisa JamesONEMay 30, 181645 Berkeley SquareThe London residence of the Duke of AshbrookAs a boy, Sir Griffin Barry, sole heir to Viscount Moncrieff, had no interest in the history of civilized Englan...
Secrets to Keep - By Lynda PageCHAPTER ONEThe man was so angry his jugular vein looked to be in danger of bursting.Banging his fist hard on the table until it caused a battered tin cup to topple off, he yelled, ‘Now ...
Secret Reflection - By Jennifer BrasselJournal of Edward James Ditchley,Stanthorpe House, Oxfordshire, England.October 21, 1861Tonight it shall be done. At midnight. He thought he would escape justice. Murderer! Foul murderer! All t...
Secrecy - By Rupert ThomsonONEHe came on a November day, a cold wind blowing, the fields soaked with rain. The year was 1701. From my private lodge I watched his carriage creak to a halt, a spindly, spidery thing, black aga...
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Search for the Buried Bomber - By Xu LeiPREFACEIhad to think this story through for a long time before writing it. So much of what happened remains a mystery, even to me. Other parts were simply absurd. They failed to confo...
Scratchgravel Road A Mystery - By Tricia FieldsONETeresa Cruz knew that people watched her. There’s nothing more satisfying than catching a cop’s kid, her mom had told her. Yet here she was, standing in front of a ...
Scenes from Early Life A Novel - By Philip HensherAuthor’s NoteThis is a novel of the formation of Bangladesh. Until 1971, it formed an eastern province of Pakistan, divided from the western part by geography, language, a...
Scarlett Fever - By Maureen JohnsonACT IGothammag.comThough this be madness, yet there is method in’t: Hamlet at the Hopewell HotelSo let’s set the scene, shall we? Hamlet. In a hotel. But not one of the grand palac...
Sandalwood Death - By Mo YanTranslator’s NoteThe challenges for the translator of Mo Yan’s powerful historical novel begin with the title, Tanxiang xing, whose literal meaning is sandalwood punishment or, in an alternat...
Safe in His Arms - By Colleen CobleDEAR READER,I hope you enjoy reading Safe in His Arms as much as I did writing it! There’s a lot of me in Margaret. Growing up, I always felt awkward and unattractive. I was taller...
Runes - By Ednah Walters1. THE MAILBOXSo unfair. My parents decided to limit my computer time again, Cora griped and rolled her eyes into the webcam. But as usual, my best friend Raine has my back, so here I am with the n...
Rogue Alliance - By Michelle BellonONEHe faded in and out of consciousness. Sound, light, and movement all blended together until he couldn’t tell one from the next. Coherent thought was impossible; fragments of ideas filte...
Robert Ludlum's The Utopia Experiment - By Kyle MillsIn accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, the scanning, uploading, and electronic sharing of any part of this book without the permission of the publisher constit...
River of Dust A Novel - By Virginia PyeNorthwestern China1910OneT he Reverend loomed over the barren plain. He stared at the blank horizon as if in search of something, although to Grace's eyes, nothing of significance was...
Riptide - By Lindsey ScheibeoneSurfing is for life.—Bruce Jenkins, North Shore ChroniclesI stretch out my legs, enjoying the hot sand against my calves. Early morning sun creates an orange sheen on the ocean as I search for a...
Reunited - By Hilary Weisman GrahamAcknowledgmentsFirst and foremost I’d like to thank my manager, Seth Jaret. It is because of your wisdom and tireless support that I’ve been able to live out my dream of being a w...
Reunion at Red Paint Bay - By George Harrar’Tis a pleasant thing, from the shore, to behold the drowning of another … not because it is a grateful pleasure for anyone to be in misery, but because it is a pleasant th...
Return to Atlantis - By Andy McDermottPROLOGUEThe ocean had no name, nor did the gnarled land rising from it. There was no one to name them. In time there would be, after the scarred primordial world had completed another fo...
Relentless - By Cherry AdairONELodestone HeadquartersSeattle, WashingtonEx-MI5 special intelligence operative Connor Thorne extended his hand without getting up from behind his desk. Give me the leash. Fluffy will be in your arms b...
Redwood Bend - By Robyn CarrOneKatie Malone quit her job and packed up her little Vermont house. The past few years had been tough and the past few months, having been separated from her brother, Conner, her only family, had...
Red Planet Blues - By Robert J. SawyerONEThe door to my office slid open. Hello, I said, rising from my chair. You must be my nine o’clock. I said it as if I had a ten o’clock and an eleven o’clock, but ...
Recipe for Love - By Katie FfordeAcknowledgementsWriters are like snowballs, they go through life picking up bits of knowledge – often without knowing they’re doing it. But there are several people who I know made re...
Reasons to Be Happy - By Katrina KittleFor Rachel Moulton,talented writer and beautiful friend,who is always a reason to be happy,as are the following, especially when shared with her:good coffee, dark chocolate, salted caramel,Je...
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Reason to Breathe - By Rebecca Donovan1. NonexistentBreathe. My eyes swelled as I swallowed against the lump in my throat. Frustrated with my weakness, I swiftly brushed the tears that had forced their way down my cheeks with...
Reality Jane - By Shannon NeringToday, and only for a day, I planned to make a seven-year-old girl named Madeline my best friend.She was adorable—a sweet young thing with a mother genuinely worried about her health. Barely th...
Razing Kayne - By Julieanne ReevesPROLOGUESanta Barbara California,Two years ago.Officer Kayne Dobrescu pulled into his designated parking space, shut off his Titan Sidewinder Softail motorcycle—a holdover from his bachelor days—and...
Ratcatcher - By Tim StevensONEHis world turned on its head for the second time at precisely ten eighteen p.m.He’d been taken into custody a little under ninety minutes earlier, but that had nothing to do with it. They d...
Raising Wrecker - By Summer WoodCHAPTER ONEIt was the middle of the afternoon, January 1969, and a halfhearted rain dampened San Francisco and cast a gloomy pall over the hallways of the Social Welfare building.Len stood waitin...
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Protocol 7 - By Armen GharabegianPROLOGUE:THE ESCAPESTATION 3-27Ross Ice Shelf, AntarcticaThat’s insane.The violent blizzard was menacing—the most powerful storm Robert Donnelley had experienced in two years stationed in Antarct...
Prom Night in Purgatory (Slow Dance in P - By Amy Harmon~1~To Every Thing There is a SeasonThe house was the same, but different. The old swing wasn’t old. In fact, it looked as if it had just been hung, so squeaky ...
Private Lives - By Tasmina PerryShe looked around the flat and smiled to herself. Silk drapes and tall windows looked out on to an iconic view: Tower Bridge and the slick black ribbon of the Thames glistening in the night. ...
Private #1 Suspect - By James PattersonONEA DARK SEDAN turned off Pacific Coast Highway and slipped into the driveway of a gated Malibu beach house worth, had to be, seven or eight million.The driver buzzed down his window an...
Prism - By Rachel MoschellgildedTHE SILVERY BRANCHES OF THE MOLLE tree whispered in the shade, sprinkling soft leaves in the dirt of the boy’s path. The sky shone sapphire behind the lacy branches, and the only other lif...
PRIMAL Vengeance - By Jack SilkstonePrologueExtract from 'In 2 Sudans, Familiarity with Path to War'By JOSH KRONPublished: May 10, 2012, New York TimesSouth Sudan's years of conflict were meant to be over when it won...
Primal - By D.A. SerraThis book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imag...
Price of a Bounty - By S. L. WallacePrologueI lifted the pillow and checked for a pulse. Vacant eyes gazed at the ceiling. Yes, he was gone. My work here, done.I pulled on my black leather gloves and wiped down every hard...
Pretty Girl-13 - By Liz ColeyLOST TIMEYOU HAD FORGOTTEN HOW EARLY THE SUN RISES ON SUMMER campouts—and how loud the birds sing in the morning. You scrunched down in your warm sleeping bag to block out the green light that ...
Pow! - By Mo YanPOW! 1Ten years ago, a winter morning; a winter morning ten years ago—what times were those? ‘How old are you?’ asks Wise Monk Lan, who has roamed the four corners of the earth, his whereabouts a...
Poseidon's Arrow - By Clive CusslerPROLOGUEBARBARIGOOCTOBER 1943THE INDIAN OCEANTHE LIGHT OF A HALF-MOON SHIMMERED OFF THE RESTLESS sea like a streak of flaming mercury. To Lieutenant Alberto Conti, the iridescent waves reminded...
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Parlor Games A Novel - By Maryka BiaggioA single bad act no more constitutes a villain in life than a single bad part on the stage. The passions, like the managers of a playhouse, often force men upon parts without consulti...
Playing for Keeps - By R. L. MathewsonThis book is dedicated to everyone who was willing to take a chance on me.Thank you.Also, to my mother, grandmother, and Cousin Jamie who keep me entertained with online Scrabble games.And...
Pieces of Truth - By Angela RichardsonPIECES OF TRUTH~ ~ ~How far would you go to hold onto the kind of love that makes your heart sing and your soul cry for joy? Is there no line you wouldn’t step across? No bounda...
Phantom - By Laura DelucaDedicationFor the real Lord Justyn Christofel.May we someday meet outside of cyber space.ANDIn loving memory of Jarad PatkoThis world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.—Don McLeanClose your eye...
Period 8 - By Chris CrutcherPrologueA teenage girl steps out of the bathroom, clutching her blouse tight at the collar where the buttons are missing, walks across the grimy carpet, and slips her feet into her flip-flops. The ...
Perfection - By R. L. MathewsonThis book is dedicated to everyone who was willing to take a chance on me, but a special thanks to Rhonda Valverde, who has helped me get my start by taking a chance on an unknown author.Than...
Parts Unknown - By S.P. DavidsonPrologueI stood paralyzed in the Rite-Aid card aisle. Not one card was right. My Dream Come True. I’ll Love You Forever. Our Love is Meant To Be. Ridiculous pictures of penguins, or ribbon...
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Paris Love Match - By Nigel BlackwellThis book is for my wife and daughter,my favorite world travelers.It's a big, wide world.And so much better with you in it.Love you.Chapter 1Boucher Brunwald stepped onto the balcony of ...
Parallel - By Lauren MillerSEPTEMBER1HERETUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2009(the day before my eighteenth birthday)I hesitate, then point my gun at him and pull the trigger. There is a moment of sweet, precious silence. Then:Cut!I sigh, l...
Pandemonium - By Warren FahyPROLOGUEWe think of the underworld as a place for the dead. Yet beneath our feet teems a world of life more vibrant, diverse, mysterious, and resilient than anything clinging to Earth’s fragile...
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Out of the Black Land - By Kerry GreenwoodChapter OneMutnodjmeIn the name of Ptah, in the name of his consort Mut after whom I was called and his son Khons who is the moon and time, in the hope that my heart will weigh ...
Operation Sea Ghost - By Mack Maloney1Airfield 414Udorn, ThailandMarch 1968THE C-130 CARGO plane took off in a violent rainstorm.It was 2350 hours, almost midnight, and the monsoon that had battered Southeast Asia all day was st...
Operation Caribe - By Mack MaloneyPART ONESaving the Saud el-Saud1Off the coast of SomaliaTHE OH-6J ATTACK helicopter circled the mega-yacht twice before landing on its stern-mounted helipad.The copter was armed to the teeth with...
One Week - By Nikki Van De CarPrologueIt took me six days to get to New York, and one day to get back. In those six days, I starved, I stank, I hitchhiked, I broke-and-entered, I lost my virginity, I sort of found it ag...
One Tiny Secret - By Adam KunzChapter OnePerfect, I say aloud as I finish the final touches on the flyer for the Halloween party this weekend. Leaning back against the pile of comfy pillows gathered behind me, I admire my w...
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One Good Hustle - By Billie LivingstonONETHERE IS PROBABLY at least one good con for a situation like this, one decent, well-executed hustle that would turn the whole scene to my advantage. But I just can’t think straigh...
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Omega Days (Volume 1) - By John L. CampbellONESan Francisco - The TenderloinXavier Church sat on a bowed, second-hand sofa while a window fan pulled evening air into the tiny living room. The apartment was small and furnished...
Of Moths and Butterflies - By V.R. ChristensenPart onePeople have very little idea how great are the injuries which imprudence draws on them, or they would not despise this homely virtue. Especially for young women is prudence...
OCD, the Dude, and Me - By Lauren Roedy Vaughn*QUICK JOURNAL #1* 9/6First Day of School: Senior yearI should be...
NYPD Red - By James PattersonOneFADE IN:INT. KITCHEN—REGENCY HOTEL,NEW YORK CITY—DAYIt’s the height of the breakfast rush at the Regency’s world-famous You-Can-Kiss-Our-Ass-If-You’re-Not-Rich-and-Powerful dining room. T...
Nowhere Safe - By Dianna LoveChapter 1Two Years Ago – near Framlingham, EnglandChelsea was late.Twelve seconds late.The kind of late that could cost a life.Josh Robertson forced his grip to relax before he crushed the crys...
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