Friday, October 11, 2013

Death of a Robber Baron, A Pamela Thompson, Gilded Age Mystery by Charles O'Brien, Now at a Special Price

Death of a Robber Baron by Charles O'Brien

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Death of a Robber Baron by Charles O'Brien, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Kensington.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $2.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (10/11/2013 at 5:30 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Death of a Robber Baron by Charles O'Brien

Death of a Robber Baron by Charles O'Brien
A Pamela Thompson, Gilded Age Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Kensington

New York City, 1891. In the spirit of Christmas, Mrs. Pamela Thompson has devoted herself to charity work, even taking an orphaned child into her Greenwich Village townhome. Her husband Jack, an ambitious banker, agrees to such generous acts as long as his wife allows him to invest his time — and her trust fund — in more lucrative opportunities. But when he risks their entire fortune on questionable copper stocks, Pamela ends up losing everything: her house, her inheritance, and even her husband.

Penniless, Pamela is forced to move into a boarding house in the Lower East Side and accept a position at Macy's — as a store detective. Displaying an uncanny knack for the job, she's asked to investigate a private matter of thievery at a palatial "cottage" in the Berkshires. Ironically, her employer is none other than Henry Jennings, the infamous "Copper King" who sold bad stocks to her husband. But when the filthy rich scoundrel is found dead in his study, Pamela holds herself accountable — for sorting out this whole sordid business of money, motives … and murder.

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Review: Murder, She Rode by Holly Menino

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A Mysterious Review of Murder, She Rode by Holly Menino. A Tink Eldridge Mystery.

Review summary: This mystery, which has at is center a three-day horse show event, introduces good characters, ones that readers will want to get to know better, participating in a rather lackluster investigation that takes its time getting started, though admittedly ends on an exciting note. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Murder, She Rode Holly Menino

Murder, She Rode
Holly Menino
A Tink Eldridge Mystery
Minotaur Books (August 2013)

Publisher synopsis: A former world-class rider and an adept horse trainer, Tink Elledge is a woman with a mission: to see her prized horse take home the victory at the prestigious Brandywine Three-Day Event. Tink is whip-smart, headstrong, and used to making her own way — so when an accident forces her onto the sidelines and causes her to forfeit the ride on what may be her last horse to a protégé, she struggles with the realization that her peak days as a horsewoman may be behind her.

Then, before the event can begin, a truck accident kills a respected horseman and a talented colt. And when a young rider disappears, what began as a seemingly freak accident reveals sinister roots that lead directly to the tightly knit equestrian community and that Tink, in her newfound and uneasy role as a spectator, can’t help trying to uncover.

During the three-day event, horses will perform with inspiring grace. Their riders will navigate treacherous obstacles. And Tink will unravel a plot that threatens the reputations — and lives — of the very men and women she hopes to defeat on the course.

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A New MystereBook: The Mysterious Case of the Golden Egg by Ernie Lindsey

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during October 2013 priced $3.99 or less …

The Mysterious Case of the Golden Egg by Ernie Lindsey is a heartwarming tale full of riddles, puzzles, and thoughtful messages about life, love, and happiness.

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The Mysterious Case of the Golden Egg by Ernie Lindsey

The Mysterious Case of the Golden Egg by Ernie Lindsey
The Marshmallow Hammer Detective Agency
Publisher: Ernie Lindsey
Publication Date: October 10, 2013

The sudden and unexpected arrival of a mysterious package interrupts Hat Tintersmoot's twelfth birthday. Where did it come from? Who left it? Once she discovers that the small cardboard box is a gift from her Grandpa Gordon, the mystery deepens … considering the fact that he passed away three years ago.

The handwritten note reads, "Inside this box is an impossible mystery that only the purest of hearts can ever hope to uncover. Solve it, and you will discover the answer to one of the greatest secrets ever."

It's another perfect job for the owner of The Marshmallow Hammer Detective Agency. With the help of a new best friend, and her first official employee, Hat must uncover the truth behind five difficult clues in order to find the answer to the greatest secret ever.

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The Seventh Victim, A Novel of Suspense by Mary Burton, Now at a Special Price

The Seventh Victim by Mary Burton

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Seventh Victim by Mary Burton, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Zebra Books.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (10/11/2013 at 4:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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The Seventh Victim by Mary Burton

The Seventh Victim by Mary Burton
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Zebra Books

Read our review of The Seventh Victim by Mary Burton

If at first you don't succeed … kill … and kill again …

It's been seven years since the Seattle Strangler terrorized the city. His victims were all young, pretty, their lifeless bodies found wrapped in a home-sewn white dress. But there was one who miraculously escaped death, just before the Strangler disappeared.

Lara Church has only hazy memories of her long-ago attack. What she does have is a home in Austin, a job, and a chance at a normal life at last. Then Texas Ranger James Beck arrives on her doorstep with shattering news: The Strangler is back. And this time, he's in Austin.

He's always craved her, even as he killed the others. For so long he's been waiting to unleash the beast within. And this time, he'll prove he holds her life in his hands — right before he ends it forever …

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Flowers for Her Grave, A Casey Maldonado, Grim Reaper Mystery by Judy Clemens, Now at a Special Price

Flowers for Her Grave by Judy Clemens

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Flowers for Her Grave by Judy Clemens, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Poisoned Pen Press.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (10/11/2013 at 3:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Flowers for Her Grave by Judy Clemens

Flowers for Her Grave by Judy Clemens
A Casey Maldonado, Grim Reaper Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

Casey and Death are on the run … again. This time, Casey needs to make her disappearance permanent.

After obtaining new identification and throwing herself off the grid, she travels to Florida to begin a new life as Daisy Gray, fitness instructor for a moneyed, enclosed community. But even while keeping her head down, it doesn't take long for Casey to find herself in the middle of trouble. One of the residents is attacked, and Casey is the one to find her, bleeding on the tile floor of the locker room. Despite heroic attempts to save her, she dies, and the community is thrown into turmoil.

The cops are at a loss, unable to find anyone who might want the woman dead. Casey, despite Death's encouragement to "get the hell out of Dodge, or, er, Florida," feels partially responsible, and won't let the murderer get away with it. Besides, where else is she going to go? Is she going to abandon this life so soon, and try to forge another?

Casey takes a careful look at the victim's life. Who could possibly want such a nice, friendly woman dead? Could it be Del, the extremely muscular man from the weight room? Or Michelle, the victim's best friend, and resident hottie? Or even Maria, the receptionist, whose key card was used to access the locker room so late at night? And what, if anything, do Casey's predecessors in her new job have to do with it? Casey must find out. Even with Death on her back.

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Storm Front by John Sandford, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by Putnam, is Storm Front by John Sandford.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for October 2013. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of October 2013 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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Storm Front by John Sandford

Storm Front
John Sandford
Series: Virgil Flowers (7th)

In Israel, a man clutching a backpack searches desperately for a boat. In Minnesota, Virgil Flowers gets a message from Lucas Davenport: You're about to get a visitor. It's an Israeli cop, and she's tailing a man who's smuggled out an extraordinary relic — a copper scroll revealing startling details about the man known as King Solomon.

Wait a minute, laughs Virgil. Is this one of those Da Vinci Code deals? The secret scroll, the blockbuster revelation, the teams of murderous bad guys? Should I be boning up on my Bible verses?

He looks at the cop. She's not laughing. As it turns out, there are very bad men chasing the relic, and they don't care who's in the way or what they have to do to get it. Maybe Virgil should start praying.

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Cinemystery: The Scorch Trials by James Dashner Optioned for Film

Cinemystery: Crime Novels Adapted for Film

Though 20th Century Fox recently pushed back the release of The Maze Runner by eight months (to September 19th, 2014), the studio is moving forward with a sequel based on the second book in the young adult series, The Scorch Trials, acquiring an option to it (more about the book, below).

The screenwriters for The Maze Runner — T. S. Nowlin, Noah Oppenhein, and Grant Pierce Myers — will also take on adapting The Scorch Trials.

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The Scorch Trials by James Dashner

The Scorch Trials
James Dashner
The Scorch Trials

Solving the Maze was supposed to be the end. No more puzzles. No more variables. And no more running. Thomas was sure that escape meant he and the Gladers would get their lives back. But no one really knew what sort of life they were going back to.

In the Maze, life was easy. They had food, and shelter, and safety … until Teresa triggered the end. In the world outside the Maze, however, the end was triggered long ago.

Burned by sun flares and baked by a new, brutal climate, the earth is a wasteland. Government has disintegrated — and with it, order — and now Cranks, people covered in festering wounds and driven to murderous insanity by the infectious disease known as the Flare, roam the crumbling cities hunting for their next victim … and meal.

The Gladers are far from finished with running. Instead of freedom, they find themselves faced with another trial. They must cross the Scorch, the most burned-out section of the world, and arrive at a safe haven in two weeks. And WICKED has made sure to adjust the variables and stack the odds against them.

Thomas can only wonder — does he hold the secret of freedom somewhere in his mind? Or will he forever be at the mercy of WICKED?

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MystereBooks: Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver, Available this Month at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle eBooks $3.99 or Less

Every month Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced $3.99 or less.

Today's featured title from the Mystery & Thrillers category is Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Friday, October 11, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

More information about the book is below; if other vendors have priced-matched this title, links to their sites are also shown.

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Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver

Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver
A James Bond, 007 Novel
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

James Bond, in his early thirties and already a veteran of the Afghan war, has been recruited to a new organization. Conceived in the post-9/11 world, it operates independent of MI5, MI6 and the Ministry of Defense, its very existence deniable. Its aim: To protect the Realm, by any means necessary.

A Night Action alert calls James Bond away from dinner with a beautiful woman. Headquarters has decrypted an electronic whisper about an attack scheduled for later in the week: Casualties estimated in the thousands, British interests adversely affected.

And Agent 007 has been given carte blanche to do whatever it takes to fulfill his mission …

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Handbags and Homicide, A Haley Randolph Mystery by Dorothy Howell, Now at a Special Price

Handbags and Homicide by Dorothy Howell

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Handbags and Homicide by Dorothy Howell, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Kensington.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (10/11/2013 at 1:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Handbags and Homicide by Dorothy Howell

Handbags and Homicide by Dorothy Howell
A Haley Randolph Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Kensington

Haley Randolph is always ready to go to any lengths to get the latest Louis Vuitton. Unfortunately for Haley, her life goes from glam to grim when her passion for fashion outlasts her credit cards, and she's forced to work at Holt's — a mid-market department store. Looking for a bit of shopping inspiration, Haley sneaks into the stock room to get a first glimpse of Holt's one-of-a-kind selection of handbag styles. But instead of the newest Vuitton, Haley discovers her boss is the ultimate fashion victim.

According to the security tapes, Haley was the only person in the stockroom before, during, and after the murder. With everyone in the store eyeing her like last season's Marc Jacobs, Haley turns to the hunky Ty Cameron, who heads up the store's loss prevention unit, to help her investigate the murder. Now her knowledge of hot trends will take her from the sales floor to the boardroom to the gritty streets of L.A.'s Garment District as she searches for a killer with impeccable fashion taste.

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A New MystereBook: Comes the Dark by Michael Prescott

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during October 2013 priced $3.99 or less …

Comes the Dark by Michael Prescott is a haunting story of fate, obsession, and murder and was first published in paperback by Signet in 1999.

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Comes the Dark by Michael Prescott

Comes the Dark by Michael Prescott
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Michael Prescott
Publication Date: October 09, 2013

Erica Garrison has long suspected her brother Robert of a terrible crime, but she has never sought proof, afraid of what she might find — until today.

Now, in the secret underground caverns below the rural town of Barrow, Pennsylvania, she searches for the site of the childhood games she and Robert played — games that may have sparked a homicidal fascination that grips him to this day. And all the while her brother, and her past, are inexorably closing in …

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New Trailer for Historical Action Film The Monuments Men

The Monuments Men (December 2013)

A new trailer has been released by Sony for the historical thriller The Monuments Men (embedded, below).

Based on the true story of the greatest treasure hunt in history, this action film focuses on an unlikely World War II platoon, tasked by FDR with going into Germany to rescue artistic masterpieces from Nazi thieves and returning them to their rightful owners. It would be an impossible mission: with the art trapped behind enemy lines, and with the German army under orders to destroy everything as the Reich fell, how could these guys — seven museum directors, curators, and art historians, all more familiar with Michelangelo than the M-1 — possibly hope to succeed?

But as the Monuments Men, as they were called, found themselves in a race against time to avoid the destruction of 1000 years of culture, they would risk their lives to protect and defend mankind's greatest achievements.

Directed by George Clooney from an adapted screenplay by George Clooney and Grant Heslov and based on the book of the same title by Robert M. Edsel and Bret Witter, The Monuments Men opens in theaters December 18, 2013.

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Please Welcome Crime Novelist Luke Preston

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Luke Preston
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We are delighted to welcome crime novelist Luke Preston to Omnimystery News.

Luke's second thriller to feature ex-cop Tom Bishop is Out of Exile (Momentum; October 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats).

We asked Luke to tell us a little more about his new book, and he titles his post today "An Ex-Con, a Bag of Weed, and Rick Springfield on the Radio — Researching Out of Exile".

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Luke Preston
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Luke Preston

EVERY CRIMINAL THINKS THEY HAVE A story to tell and as a crime writer, I listen to all of them. I first heard the name Frankie Bell from a guy I grew up with who did nine months inside for beating his neighbor to a side of beef because the neighbor played the classic rock hit Take It Easy on repeat for twelve hours. He said, "You want to hear some stories, go talk to Frankie Bell. But whatever you do, don't let him anywhere near a cop". He didn't say why and at the time I didn't think to ask. I was in the depths of researching Out of Exile and really needed to get out of the office. So I spent half a day on the phone tracking down a number for Frankie and when I spoke to him he agreed to meet the following day.
 I stood on a busy corner in Collingwood when Frankie stopped the traffic to pull over and let me in. Horns were honked, abuse was yelled but Frankie didn't seem to notice or care. He must have been seven foot tall and at least half as wide with hands the size of dinner plates. He had some errands to run around and do and asked if I mined tagging along. I didn't and we hit the road.
 "I just got out," Frankie said rolling a cigarette with one hand and driving with the other and splitting his eye line between the two.
 "How long were you in?"
 "Just under three years."
 "For what?"
 "Smacked around some coppers."
 "How many?"
 "Seven."
 "That's a lot of copper."
 "That's why the three years."
 A couple of blocks later he pulled the old XF Ford over to the side of the road in a suburban street where all the houses were worn down by life and time. We climbed out and headed to the front door.
 "Just a quick stop," Frankie said knocking on the door.
 A moment later the door pulled back to reveal a little old lady dressed in clothes that hadn't been fashionable for thirty years.
 A smile crossed her face at the sight of Frankie. "Hello, luv. Are you here for your weekly?"
 Her name was Joan and her house was hot. Cats were passed out in front of the heater and when she left, Frankie turned to me and said: "I"ve been coming here for years."
 Joan came back into the room before Frankie could answer and in her hands, she carried the biggest bag of marijuana I have ever seen in the hands of the elderly. "There you go," she said handing it over.
 Frankie palmed her some notes as he very politely declined Joan's offer of a cup of tea and biscuits. Later Frankie told me Joan's sons have a hydro set up somewhere in the bush and give her some weed to sell for a bit of extra pocket money. She's only on a pension so Frankie feels good about giving her his business even though he could get better pot for the same price elsewhere.
 On the drive back to Flemington, Frankie scanned through the radio looking for a good song. He settled on Jesse's Girl and turned it up. "That Rick Springfield, what a talent," he shouts over the song.
 But as soon as the words left his mouth the smile dropped from his face and his whole body tensed up.
 "What?" I said confused.
 He shot a quick glance into the rearview mirror. "We got cops."
 My eyes darted to the massive bag of weed by my feet and back to Frankie. "What do we do?"
 "We drive casual."
 "How do we do that?"
 "You know, casual."
 If casual were an ex-crim and an over-educated writer cruising through Flemington with a massive bag of weed listening to Rick Springfield's 80's classic, Jesse's Girl, then we were doing it.
 I shuffled down in my seat and got an angle through the side view mirror. "They're still there," I said.
 Frankie pulled a left turn. Then another left turn and yet another after that.
 "What are you doing," I said. "Stop turning left."
 "I can't turn right."
 "Why?"
 "The indicator is broken. They'll pull us over if I turn and don't indicate."
 "And this is a better idea!"
 "Don't yell at me."
 "We can't keep turning left!"
 Frankie slowed the car to a T-intersection. "We don't have any choice." He hooked a big finger around the lever and turned the indicator on and the moment he did flashing red and blues lit up the street and along with the dying wail of the siren.
 Frankie pulled the car to the side of the road as I threw my jacket over the massive bag of weed by my feet and all I could think about was the warning: Don't let Frankie Bell near any cops.
 The cop approached the car and looked at Frankie with a hard look that he probably perfected from watching too much television and motioned to the radio that was still blasting out Jessie's Girl. "Can you turn that down?"
 "But it's Rick Springfield?" Frankie said.
 The cop sighed. "License."
 Frankie handed it over, and the cop looked at it, looked at us and headed back to the patrol to run the license.
 Frankie's face formed a V. "This pig better not mouth off, again. I don't care I'll clock him." He turned to me. "You got my back, right?"
 "What, no! Just be cool."
 "Do you see the way he was looking at me?"
 "No."
 Before Frankie could lose his shit the cop appeared and poked his head through the window, handed the license back and said: "Have a nice day."
 And then he was gone.
 Frankie turned and smiled. "Ah, ha, ha. I"m a convicted criminal I am and look at that, outsmarted the coppers I did."
 "Just don't use your indicator until he's gone."
 Frankie wanted to celebrate our escape by smoking a bunch of weed and playing Nintendo. I couldn't think of anything worse, I probably could but I couldn't be bothered and had Frankie drop me at home. His hatred for police was seeded in some awful event and harbored for unknown reasons and by the time I climbed out of the car I worked up the courage to ask.
 "Why did you beat all those cops up for?"
 His eyes dipped with a hint of sorrow, regret and bad luck. "I didn't know they were coppers at the time. We were down the pub and one of them put his hand up my girlfriend's skirt. I just lost it."
 "What happened to the girl?"
 "Got married while I was in jail," he said. "I guess she didn't really love me."
 And then I watched Frankie Bell's beat up Ford disappear into the traffic.
 You can spend years researching your novel. Standing in an office buried waist high in books, magazines and poorly formatted printouts from Google is only going to get you so far. Every once in a while you need to step out from behind the desk, you need to start a fight, you need to fall in love and make mistakes, you need to have regrets and you need to live and fail. And occasionally you need to get into a car with an ex-con, a bag of weed and listen to Rick Springfield.

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Luke spent most of his twenties as a freelance writer, a private investigator and listening to rock 'n' roll. He drinks heavily on occasion, is a half decent musician and his idea of a good time involves a jukebox designed to bleed ears.

He writes in cafes, bars and in parking lots on the back of old fuel receipts and cigarette packets. He doesn't believe in writers block or in the magic bullet theory and his favorite album is Exile on Main Street.

Luke's writing is as much influenced by AC/DC and Johnny Cash as it is by Richard Stark and Raymond Chandler. He is undertaking a Master of Screenwriting at the Victorian College of the Arts and has absolutely no intention of moving to a shack in the middle of nowhere. He likes bad traffic, noisy neighbors, cheap beer, loud bars and has been occasionally known to howl at the moon.

For more information about Luke and his work, visit his website at LukePrestonWords.com or find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Out of Exile by Luke Preston

Out of Exile
Luke Preston
A Tom Bishop Thriller (2nd in series)

Sometimes a little violence is a good thing …

You can't go on the kind of spree ex-cop Tom Bishop did and not face consequences.

After three years of rotting in a cell, Bishop is busted out of prison in the dead of night and thrown into the middle of a police war where the stakes are high and personal.

Now, the very man who put him away calls on his help. But what starts out as a simple rescue mission escalates into an adrenaline-fuelled, action packed thrill-ride as Bishop plunges into a web of conspiracy that threatens to destroy his soul, but may provide the truth about his past.

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