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Coffee Crash Rosalind Keidar<br />
Middle-age partners Ro and Frank love their detective work.<br />
Until one day Ro’s coffee cup and prints are found at a crime<br />
scene. When Ro is ordered to lay low, Frank works between the<br />
lines and finds a fellow detective in question.<br />
The Day It Rained Sidneys Budd Westreich<br />
When Derek Morgan arrives at London airport to meet – for the<br />
first time – pen pal Sidney Pomeroy, he becomes entangled in a<br />
thrilling spy mystery in which he finds Sidney Pomeroys popping<br />
up everywhere.<br />
The Death of Elena Robert Lukitsh<br />
After finding out from the dying woman who raised her that her<br />
murdered “aunt” was really her mother, a plucky waitress crashes<br />
the Hollywood scene, and with the help of a retired rock star, she<br />
gets the answers about her mother’s death from the now very<br />
powerful men who were with her the night she was killed.<br />
Follow Me Jack DeBell<br />
Two antisocial amateur hit-men are hired to drive to a remote<br />
locale and kill the hit-and-run driver that paralyzed a young boy.<br />
As it turns out, this isn’t their first rodeo.<br />
The Foundling Rob Malenfant<br />
A student in anthropology travels to his hometown to validate the<br />
fragments to a grisly folktale called “The Foundling,” and learns<br />
that he is the foundling in the folktale he set out to validate.<br />
Grand Concourse Matt Semel<br />
Derailed by an old case, a burned-out public defender seeks<br />
redemption when a rogue cop coerces a murder confession from<br />
a disabled client.<br />
Heels on the Hill Ronald Gerald Hayes<br />
A criminal law school dropout tries to prove to a town her drugdealer<br />
cousin did not murder a prominent banker, doctor, and<br />
her mother. After the banker’s daughter gets involved, they soon<br />
point the finger at the dropout.<br />
Hell to Pay Melody Reams<br />
When the 13-year-old psychopathic leader of a cult murders her<br />
husband, a young mother flees town with her daughter and seeks<br />
refuge with her holy roller parents to avoid arrest and the evil<br />
attention of her husband’s killer.<br />
Hit on Me Jack DeBell<br />
A young mobster tries to escape his violent past when he is<br />
forced to live in exile and falls in love with the girl next door, a<br />
small-town police officer.<br />
Holdin’ Court Robert Gardner and Jesse Cowell<br />
A wrongly accused man becomes a jailhouse lawyer then uses<br />
his skills to get himself out of prison; in the real world where he<br />
practices law, he discovers he is defending the man who put him<br />
in jail.<br />
Homeless Lies T.N. Johnson<br />
After a homeless woman revives an attorney nearly beaten to<br />
death, she believes her late husband has come back through his<br />
body to search for his killer.<br />
The Huli-Jing Todd DeBonis<br />
Rookie cop Nick Chen’s entire world is flipped upside down<br />
when he’s saddled with Xiao Hong, a hot Interpol agent from<br />
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Beijing investigating a series of bizarre murders. He quickly<br />
finds that nothing in Chinatown is what it seems to be – not even<br />
himself – and especially not Xiao.<br />
I Wonder What the Vintners Buy Lillian Savage<br />
From their secluded sleeping area in the city park, a pair of homeless<br />
winos overhear a young couple plan to commit two murders<br />
and wonder what the hell they’re supposed to do about it.<br />
Jawad’s Boy Roni Kincaid<br />
A 9/11 “terrorist’s” family hires a U.S. lawyer to resolve his innocence.<br />
Coincidences pile up, involving her own son.<br />
Jokers & Thieves Mark Rathaus<br />
Roland ignores his code, “be anonymous, trust nobody,” when<br />
a son he hasn’t seen in 20 years cons him into joining a gang of<br />
misfits in a doomed art heist.<br />
Karma Saulius Urbonas<br />
A twisted Texas stripper with a disturbing past is convinced her<br />
great grandmother was Bonnie Parker. To fix lifetimes of bad<br />
karma, she blackmails a seemingly innocent law student she<br />
believes is Clyde Barrow’s great grandson into robbing banks their<br />
infamous relatives failed to stick up. A detective, whose real grandfather<br />
ambushed Bonnie and Clyde, engages in a deadly pursuit.<br />
Lone Gun Philip T. Brewster and Shona M. Brewster<br />
With his marriage on the rocks, burnt-out former Marine Reef<br />
Weaver hides out as a hitman for the Mob while working for the<br />
District Attorney in this present-day noir thriller.<br />
Looking Glass Killer Floyd Merrell and Sean M. Dunne<br />
Two themes pervade: the Looking Glass (as in Alice through the<br />
Looking Glass) and a psychopathic killer. The astute killer creates<br />
riddles, word play, and paradoxes, many of them emerging<br />
from or reminiscent of Lewis Carroll, that confound detectives<br />
Lucia and Mike. They eventually solve the murderer’s puzzles,<br />
only to discover he is a self-tortured co-worker.<br />
Machine Gun Ian Patrick Williams<br />
1921: A young boxer witnesses the murder of his stepfather<br />
and swears revenge. He joins Al Capone’s gang and begins to<br />
strike terror in the hearts of his enemies as “Machine Gun” Jack<br />
McGurn.<br />
The Miami Masquerade Jane Rajaratnam<br />
Two reporters go to Miami to write a story on a famous man,<br />
Mr. Perez, only to find that he is a dangerous drug dealer and his<br />
family is paying for the sins of their father. Then justice takes its<br />
course in a most unusual way – Mr. Perez is found murdered in<br />
suspicious circumstances.<br />
Murder on Broadway Cliff Jones<br />
The author/composer of a Broadway musical seeks revenge for a<br />
show-closing review by the theater critic of the New York Times.<br />
The author/composer will avenge the murder of his Broadway<br />
musical by murdering the NYT critic who single-handedly<br />
destroyed it. The Broadway community loves the NYT critic. Up<br />
to a point, this is a true story!<br />
My Piece of Sky Richa Yadav<br />
A wealthy elderly woman is murdered. An investigating police<br />
woman starts to hear her story by the prime suspect, her Indian<br />
caretaker. She uncovers a heartbreaking story of love and loss which<br />
shows the precarious conditions of elder people in our society.<br />
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