mystery books

Vigilante – A killer novel of a popular assassin

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Vigilante by Claude Bouchard

The assassin calmly crouched down over the body and carefully wiped the blade on the dead man’s jacket. He then pressed a button on the knife’s handle, causing the blade to disappear and slipped the weapon into a pocket. Returning to a standing position, the vigilante turned his attention to Eileen.

“Miss, I believe that you should be on your way. I am truly sorry for any inconvenience these gentlemen may have caused you and I promise they won’t ever do it again.”

Vigilante by Claude Bouchard

Summer of 96 in Montreal and a popular killer known as the Vigilante is on a spree, his victims, those who engage in criminal activities. Following 16 murders in 6 months, Lieutenant Dave McCall, head of Montreal’s Special Homicide Task Force is without clue or lead until an electronic message is received from the assassin himself. Failure in tracing the origin of the email leads McCall to request the assistance of CSS Inc., a security firm specializing in computer and communication networks and headed by EVP and COO, Chris Barry. As murders and emails continue, the two men join forces to bring the popular killer to justice. But whose justice will prevail? Theirs, or the popular Vigilante’s?

Literature Book set in a Past that Wasn’t

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Beneath Gray Skies is a novel literature book set in a ‘what it’ past where the Civil War never happened and I LOVE the premise!!!

Beneath Gray Skies tells the story of David Slater, a young conscript in the Army of the Confederacy in the 1920s, as he learns power politics from the inside in the West’s last slave-owning nation. He makes friends with a British agent, and strikes up an unlikely acquaintance with Hermann Goering, eventually finding himself rubbing shoulders with President Jefferson Davis III and Adolf Hitler on the first (and last) flight of the doomed Zeppelin airship Bismarck, carrying a mysterious cargo from Nazi Germany to the Confederate States of America. The action moves between the Confederacy and Washington DC as well as London and Berlin, examining the world of “might have been” had the American Civil War never been fought, and the Confederacy survived into the 20th century.

Beneath Gray Skies by Hugh Ashton

Hugh Ashton lives in Kamakura, Japan, where he works as a writer and journalist. Beneath Gray Skies is his first published novel.

Beneath Gray Skies by Hugh Ashton

Do check out Beneath Gray Skies at Amazon where the ‘Look Inside’ feature is enabled and you can sample the writing style of this brilliant new author. Please also tell me here at Click My Lit what you think of this interesting literature book of action set in a past where the Civil War was not fought and where the Confederacy continued on.

Mystery Books and a Divorce Lawyer

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

The Case of Insuring Seduction

This is for YOU!

I’ve made a new category at Click My Lit that is specifically for mystery books. I’m tempted to start one for divorce lawyers as well because The Case of Insuring Seduction by Beth Gray fits so well in both. But will stick with just the mystery books first and get to the divorce lawyers later.

The Case of Insuring Seduction is the first Kindle mystery book in the divorce lawyer Stacy McCray mystery books Series. The divorce lawyer Stacy McCray series is based on the life of a red headed divorce lawyer that chases the single bar scenes in the trendy Atlanta nightlife looking for new divorce case clients. These Kindle novellas and kindle short novels are about divorce cases Stacy is involved in, much like a Perry Mason series, but with an open view of the erotic nature involved in a divorce situation. The mystery books are in first person and told by divorce lawyer Stacy and the mystery books include a delicate balance of humor, seriousness, strong sexual tension and mystery.

Did the the executive with an insurance company in the Beth Gray mystery book The Case of Insuring Seduction not realize he could be seduced by the very agent he hired and trained the fine art of flirting? He certainly didn’t teach her the skill of blackmail that she is doing to him and other executives at the insurance company. Divorce lawyer Stacy has her work cut out for her in the mystery book The Case of Insuring Seduction.

Click My Lit suggests you try out The Case of Insuring Seduction and the other mystery books that author Beth Gray intends to release on Kindle.  Here is another divorce lawyer post on the same mystery book.


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