Hollywood Lies
What Roger did on his summer vacation. He travels to Los Angeles to try to learn how to write scripts, but instead he encounters posers, phonies and liars. A messenger by day, he ventures into the seedier side of Hollywood at night like Travis Bickle, exploring his inner self.
This is Fernando Ochoa's fourth novel, which include Scurvy Dogs, Voices of Baghdad and Kat Tales. A retired Army officer, he has traveled around the world and has many tales to tell. Some of these stories will be told in his next book of short stories.
More info →Count It All Joy
With a name like Joy, you'd think her life would have been full of love and happiness. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. Joy never lets herself become a victim, she becomes the villain instead.
More info →The Great Force
Starting some two years after the conclusion of The Drive, every gripping chapter of The Great Force will involve the reader with an intriguing, fast-moving, and suspenseful story.
More info →The Crystal Birdcage
In less than a generation, the Internet has become the backbone of human existence. Seemingly invisible, it permeates every aspect of our lives, allowing us to communicate with anyone, anywhere, anytime, and travel across continents with ease. It enables modern medicine and agriculture to perform miracles that support a burgeoning global population. It maintains the power grids and public utilities that keep us warm and safe.
More info →The Long Red Night
The Portland Police reported that a serial killer is at large and identified them as The Ghost Killer. When Bernice Mackall is found murdered, and her boyfriend, Joshua Cook, ends up missing, it sets an unsettling aura in the once peaceful community of Beaverton. Detective Jake Hall is an objective man who lives by a personal code of conduct and to strictly follow the orders by his commanding officers. He is assigned the investigation of the murder but is quickly caught in a power struggle between his past and his morality.
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