Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Moonlight Masquerade by Ruth Axtell is Today's Kindle Romantic Suspense Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Moonlight Masquerade by Ruth Axtell as today's Amazon Kindle Romantic Suspense Daily Deal.

The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, October 16, 2013.

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Moonlight Masquerade by Ruth Axtell

Moonlight Masquerade
Ruth Axtell
A Regency Novel of Romantic Suspense
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Sometimes it is hard to tell if you are the cat or the mouse …

Lady Céline Wexham seems the model British subject. French by birth but enjoying life in 1813 as a widowed English countess, she is in the unique position of being able to help those in need--or to spy for the notorious Napoleon Bonaparte.

When Rees Phillips of the British Foreign Office is sent to pose as the countess's butler and discover where her true loyalties lie, he is confident he will uncover the truth. But the longer he is in her fashionable townhouse in London's West End, the more his staunch loyalty to the Crown begins to waver as he falls under Lady Wexham's spell.

Will he find the proof he needs? And if she is a spy after all, what then will he do?

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Mystery and Suspense Films: The Heat, New This Week on DVD

Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller Films on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or Video on Demand

Checking through our list of films currently scheduled for release this week on DVD and/or Blu-ray disc, we are pleased to feature one that falls into the mystery, suspense, thriller, crime and/or adventure category …

The Heat starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy.

See also a list of current mystery and suspense DVD, Blu-ray, or VOD deals on Amazon.com.

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The Heat


The Heat (2013)

Directed by Paul Feig from an original screenplay by Katie Dippold. Watch a trailer for the film below.

Film Synopsis (from the studio): Uptight FBI Special Agent Sarah Ashburn (Sandra Bullock) and Boston cop Shannon Mullins (Melissa McCarthy) couldn't be more incompatible. But when they join forces to bring down a ruthless drug lord, they become the last thing anyone expected … buddies.

Running time: 117 minutes. Rating: Rated R for pervasive language, strong crude content and some violence.

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A New MystereBook: Out of Office by Christina A. Burke

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 …

Out of Office by Christina A. Burke is the second installment in this wacky, romantic comedy series about the misadventures of wannabe rock star Diana Hudson.

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Out of Office by Christina A. Burke

Out of Office by Christina A. Burke
A Diana Hudson, Queenie Baby Mystery
Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing
Publication Date: October 15, 2013

There's no turning back now for temp-by-day and rockstar-by-night, Diana Hudson. She's left Annapolis, Maryland to take a chance on love and to track down the singer who's stolen her song.

What starts as a romantic rendezvous with new love on the paradise island of Puerto Rico, quickly becomes a wacky cross-island adventure featuring a high speed guitar chase, a bull fight, and a swashbuckling pirate. Love blooms amid the lush landscape, until a hot bodyguard from Diana's past exposes her new love's secrets, turning her world upside down.

Back home on dry land, Diana prepares for the annual Renaissance Fair and a visit from The Grands. With her career heating up, her family closing in, and her heart on the line, how will Diana keep it all together?

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Four Liv Bergen Mysteries by Sandra Brannan, Now at a Special Price

In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannan

MystereBooks is pleased to feature all four mysteries in the Liv Bergen series by Sandra Brannan, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Greenleaf Book Group.

The ebook formats of these titles were priced at $0.99 each from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (10/15/2013 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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In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannan

In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannan
A Liv Bergen Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Liv Bergen becomes involved in the investigation of the murder of Jill Brannigan, a summer intern at the limestone mine Liv manages near Fort Collins, Colorado (a breathtaking setting that unwittingly becomes an accessory to crime). In doing so, she inadvertently puts her friends, her family, and herself at risk of being swallowed in the belly of a madman bloated with perverse appetites for women, surrealistic art, and renown.

Perhaps a bit too daring (and at times irreverent) for her own good, "Boots" as Liv's eight siblings call her, soon realizes she has a knack for outsmarting and tracking down the Venus de Milo murderer … and she enjoys it!

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Lot's Return To Sodom by Sandra Brannan

Lot's Return To Sodom by Sandra Brannan
Liv Bergen (2nd in series)
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

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Widow's Might by Sandra Brannan

Widow's Might by Sandra Brannan
Liv Bergen (3rd in series)
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

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Noah's Rainy Day by Sandra Brannan

Noah's Rainy Day by Sandra Brannan
Liv Bergen (4th in series)
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

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After the First Death, A Novel of Suspense by Lawrence Block, Now at a Special Price

After the First Death by Lawrence Block

MystereBooks is pleased to feature After the First Death by Lawrence Block, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Open Road.

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 (10/15/2013 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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After the First Death by Lawrence Block

After the First Death by Lawrence Block
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Open Road

Trapped in a room with a dead body and no memory, an ex-con must get out of town before he becomes the next victim …

Alex awakes, an ex-con sleeping off a drunk in a fleabag Times Square hotel, with an evil hangover that he forgets as soon as he notices the blood on the floor — and the corpse that it came from. It's a woman, a whore, and Alex assumes he's responsible for her state even though he doesn't recall meeting her, much less killing her.

That doesn't matter now. He's just a few months out of prison, and he doesn't plan on a return trip. He needs to lay low, and either find out what happened or go so far away that he can afford to never think about it again. But first, he needs to get out of this hotel room.

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Just One Evil Act by Elizabeth George, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by Dutton, is Just One Evil Act by Elizabeth George.

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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Just One Evil Act by Elizabeth George

Just One Evil Act
Elizabeth George
Series: Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers (18th)

Barbara is at a loss: The daughter of her friend Taymullah Azhar has been taken by her mother, and Barbara can't really help — Azhar had never married Angelina, and his name isn't on Hadiyyah's, their daughter's, birth certificate. He has no legal claim. Azhar and Barbara hire a private detective, but the trail goes cold.

Azhar is just beginning to accept his soul-crushing loss when Angelina reappears with shocking news: Hadiyyah is missing, kidnapped from an Italian marketplace. The Italian police are investigating, and the Yard won't get involved, until Barbara takes matters into her own hands — at the risk of her own career.

As both Barbara and her partner, Inspector Thomas Lynley, soon discover, the case is far more complex than a typical kidnapping, revealing secrets that could have far-reaching effects outside of the investigation. With both her job and the life of a little girl on the line, Barbara must decide what matters most, and how far she's willing to go to protect it.

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MystereBooks: The Child Thief by Dan Smith, 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 The Child Thief by Dan Smith. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Tuesday, October 15, 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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The Child Thief by Dan Smith

The Child Thief by Dan Smith
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Pegasus Books

Luka is a war veteran who now wants only to have a quiet life with his family. His village has, so far, remained hidden from the advancing Soviet brutality. But everything changes the day the stranger arrives, pulling a sled bearing a terrible cargo.
,br>When the villagers' fear turns deadly, they think they have saved themselves. But their anger has cursed them: in the chaos, a little girl has vanished. Luka is the only man with the skills to find out who could have stolen a child in these frozen lands — and besides, the missing girl is best friend to Luka's daughter. He swears he will find her.

Together with his sons, Luka sets out in pursuit across lands ravaged by war and gripped by treachery. Soon they realize that the man they are tracking is no ordinary criminal, but a skillful hunter with the child as the bait in his twisted game. It will take all of Luka's strength to battle the harshest of conditions, and all of his wit to stay a step ahead of Soviet authorities. And though his toughest enemy is the man he tracks, his strongest bond is a promise to his family back home.

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A Time To Kill, A Legal Thriller by John Grisham, Now at a Special Price

A Time To Kill by John Grisham

MystereBooks is pleased to feature A Time To Kill by John Grisham, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Dell.

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 (10/15/2013 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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A Time To Kill by John Grisham

A Time To Kill by John Grisham
A Legal Thriller
Publisher: Dell

The life of a ten-year-old girl is shattered by two drunken and remorseless young men. The mostly white town of Clanton in Ford County, Mississippi, reacts with shock and horror at the inhuman crime. Until her black father acquires an assault rifle and takes justice into his own outraged hands.

For ten days, as burning crosses and the crack of sniper fire spread through the streets of Clanton, the nation sits spellbound as young defense attorney Jake Brigance struggles to save his client's life — and then his own.

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New from Witness Impulse: The Murder Wall by Mari Hannah

Witness Impulse, Original Suspense the Thriller eBooks

Every week, Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 each.

MystereBooks is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

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The Murder Wall by Mari Hannah

The Murder Wall by Mari Hannah
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Witness Impulse
Publication Date: October 15, 2013

The Murder Wall: It's where you look death in the face …

Months after discovering a double homicide in a sleepy village, detective Kate Daniels is still haunted by her failure to solve the crime. When a new murder gives Daniels her first case as officer in charge, she jumps at another chance to get it right.

But even more shocking than the brutal killing is the fact that Daniels recognizes the corpse. Eager to prove herself, she decides to keep her connection to the dead man a secret from her team, putting her career in jeopardy as her personal and professional lives threaten to collide.

As the killer continues to claim his victims, Daniels unearths baffling clues in her search for connections among the murders … and while she draws closer to finding the culprit, he is watching her.

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An Excerpt from Rasputin's Shadow by Raymond Khoury

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt Excerpt of Rasputin's Shadow by Raymond Khoury
Rasputin's Shadow
by Raymond Khoury

We are delighted to welcome novelist Raymond Khoury to Omnimystery News today.

Raymond's new historical thriller is Rasputin's Shadow (Dutton; October 2013 hardcover, audiobook and ebook formats) in which he delves into one of Russia's biggest mysteries: Rasputin's meteoric and bizarre rise to power.

We are pleased to introduce you to the book with an excerpt from it, the prologue.

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Rasputin's Shadow by Raymond Khoury

Ural Mountains, Russian Empire, 1916

AS THE HIGH-PITCHED SHRIEK reverberated against the walls of the copper mine, Maxim Nikolaev felt an unusual pinch deep in his skull.
 The big man set down his pickax and wiped his brow just as the painful sensation subsided. He took in a deep breath, flooding his already-infested lungs with more toxic dust. He didn't even notice or care anymore. Right then the mid-morning break was all he was thinking of, given that his working day had started at five.
 As the last echoes of the whistle died out around him and with the army of pickaxes now at rest, Maxim heard the distant sound of the Miass River, out by the mouth of the open mine. It reminded him of when he was a boy, when his uncle often took him swimming at a secluded spot on the outskirts of Ozyorsk, away from the thick, putrid smoke that belched out of the smelting plant twenty-four hours a day.
 He remembered the smell of the pine trees, so tall they seemed to touch the sky. He missed the tranquility of the place.
 He missed the open sky and the clean air even more.
 A voice rang out from farther down the tunnel. "Hey, Mamo, get your ass over here. We're playing for a go on Pyotr's daughter."
 Maxim wanted to roll his eyes at Vasily, partly for the diminutive, which he hated, and partly for the man's general stupidity, but the wiry bastard took offense at the slightest provocation, so Maxim smiled at the group of men instead, hefted his pickax onto a broad, muscle-bound shoulder, and sauntered over to where the three other mudaks were already at their regular seats. He sat down next to the unfortunate Pyotr and set his tool against the wall beside him. Maxim had laid eyes on the man's daughter only once, and though she was indeed strikingly beautiful, he had no doubt that she could certainly do a lot better than any of the pathetic losers around him toiling deep in the bowels of the earth for a less-than-meager wage.
 Maxim fished out a small flask — a punishable offense — and took a long swig, then wiped his mouth with a grimy sleeve. "Let's play, then," he told Vasily. He might as well try to win some money from the leering idiot if he could.
 Stanislav, the most pathetic of the foursome, went first, followed by Pyotr, then Maxim. Then Vasily's turn came around. He slammed his fist down onto a just-turned Queen of Hearts, rattling the half-broken wooden table around which the four men sat, then leaned back with a smug smile on his face.
 Maxim didn't flinch. His mind was already drifting away. He felt another odd tingling in his head, like a little tickle really, deep in his brain. For some reason, he thought of how much he hated Ochko. Everyone pretended it was about skill when really luck was all you needed. He much preferred Durak, a game that seemed to be about luck, but was really about skill. He had never once been the last to hold cards in twenty-seven years of playing that game. It was probably why that leech Vasily refused to play the game with him.
 Vasily's croaky voice broke through his curdled thoughts. "Come on, Mamo, deal yourself a card before we all turn to stone."
 Maxim looked down and realized he had turned over his first two cards without even looking at them.
 Stanislav turned a Seven of Clubs, unsurprisingly cutting him out of the game after three cards. Pyotr turned a Two of Spades, giving himself nineteen. He looked nervously at Vasily, whose expression didn't change. The bastard was leading with eighteen. That, and he was a very bad loser. Vasily gestured at Maxim to hurry up and take his turn, presumably so he could turn a Three and win the small pile of coins sitting in the middle of the table.
 Maxim really didn't want to let him win. Not that day. Not there, not then. And as he was about to turn his card, he felt a piercing sensation worm its way through the back of his skull. It didn't last for more than a breath. He shook his head, shut his eyes, then opened them again. Whatever it was, it had gone.
 He peeked at his card, then looked up at Vasily. The wiry creep was leering at him and right then, Maxim knew that the man was cheating. He didn't know why, but he was dead sure of it.
 Not only cheating, but looking at him like — like he hated him. More than hated. Loathed. Despised.
 Like he wanted to kill him.
 And right then, Maxim realized that he loathed Vasily even more. His veins throbbing angrily against his skull, he managed to turn over his card. He watched as Vasily dropped his eyes to take it in. It was a Five of Diamonds. Maxim was also out. Vasily smirked at him and turned his own card. A Four of Hearts. Too many. He had won.
 "That's us, moi lyubimye," Vasily said, all smug and reaching out to gather his winnings. "Four hearts, beating as one."
 Maxim's hand shot out to block Vasily, but just as he did, Stanislav turned away from the table and convulsed before throwing up, spewing the contents of his belly onto the cheat's boots.
 "Fuu! Stanislav, you son of a whore — " Vasily lurched back from the retching man, then a pained look spread across his face and he fell off the wooden crate on which he had been sitting and hit the ground, clutching his head, knocking over the table and sending the cards flying off.
 Pyotr shot to his feet too, flaring with indignation. "Four? What four? I didn't see a four. You filthy cheat."
 Maxim swung his gaze back at Stanislav, whose eyes were bloodshot, as if the force of his retching had blown all the blood vessels in his face, and Maxim knew, knew for sure, that Stanislav had also been cheating. They all had, the swine. They were going to fleece him — then they were going to hurt him.
 As if to confirm it, Vasily started to laugh. Not just a laugh, a demonic, deep-rooted laugh that gushed with contempt and mockery and — Maxim was sure of it — hatred.
 Maxim stared at him, rooted to the mine's soil, feeling the sweat seep out of him, unsure of what to do —
 He saw Vasily take a step in his direction — he really didn't look at all well — then the cheat's eyes went wild and the man stopped in his tracks.
 Pyotr had just embedded Maxim's hack into the side of Vasily's head.
 Maxim lurched back as Vasily hit the ground at his feet, a fountain of blood gushing out of the man's skull. Then he was aware that the pain in the back of his head was back, sharper than before. An intense fear washed over him. He would be next. He was sure of it.
 They were going to kill him unless he killed them first.
 He'd never been as sure of anything in his entire life.
 Angry yells erupted from other recesses of the mine as he launched himself at Pyotr, blocking his arm while grabbing the hack and fighting the murderous cheat for it. In the dim light of the lone grimy lantern, he glimpsed Stanislav, back on his feet, going for his pickax too. Everything turned into a blur of claws and swings and shouts and punches until Maxim felt something warm in his hands, something he was absolutely compelled to squeeze until his hands met each other in the middle, and when clarity returned to his eyes, he saw poor Pyotr's eyeless, bloodied face turn a livid purple as he snapped the man's neck.
 All around him, the air was suddenly full of screaming and the sound of steel cleaving through flesh and bone.
 Maxim smiled and sucked in a big lungful of air. He had never heard anything so beautiful — then something flashed in the corner of his vision.
 He leaned backward as the ax came swinging toward his neck and felt the displaced air blow across his face. He jabbed a fist into his attacker's ribs, then another. Something crunched. He stepped behind the groaning man, swung an arm around his throat — it was Popov, the shift manager, who had never even raised his voice the whole time that Maxim had worked there — and began to choke him.
 Popov dropped to the ground like a sack of beetroot.
 Maxim grabbed the ax from the dead man's hand and immediately buried it in the face of Stanislav, who already had the hack he was holding halfway through an arc toward Maxim's chest. Maxim tried to duck out of its path, but the hack still connected and gouged a large chunk out of his side.
 Stanislav toppled backward and fell to the ground, the ax embedded in his face.
 Maxim dropped to his knees, then keeled over, grabbing his torn flesh with both hands, trying to push the two sides of the wound back together.
 He lay there, writhing on the ground, pain shooting through him, his hands bathed in his own blood, and glanced down the mineshaft. He could barely make out the dimly lit silhouettes of other mudaks up and down the tunnels, hacking away at one another furiously.
 He looked down to the wound in his side. His blood was rippling through his fingers and cascading onto the thick grime of the mine floor. He kept staring at it as the death cries echoed around him and the minutes slipped by, his mind numb, his thoughts adrift in a maelstrom of confusion — then a powerful explosion ripped through the air behind him.
 The walls shook, and dust and rock shards rained down on him.
 Three other explosions followed, knocking the lanterns off their mounts and plunging the already-dark tunnels of the mine into total darkness.
 Everything went deathly silent for a brief moment — then came a cool breeze and an urgent, rushing sound.
 A rush that turned into a roar.
 Maxim stared into the darkness. He never saw the solid wall of water that plowed into him with the force of an anvil and whisked him away. But in those seconds of consciousness, in those last moments before the water overpowered his lungs and the force of the torrent slammed him against the tunnel wall, Maxim Nikolaev's final thoughts were of his boyhood and of how peaceful it would be to return to the river of his youth.
 Standing by the detonator at the mouth of the tunnel, the man of science listened until all silence returned to the mountain. He was shaking visibly, though not from the cold. His companion, on the other hand, was unnaturally calm and serene. Which made the scientist shake even more.
 They had made the long journey together, from the distant isolation of the Siberian monastery to this equally forsaken place. A journey that had started many years ago with the promise of great things, but that had since veered into savage, criminal territory. The man of science couldn't quite put his finger on how they'd reached this point of no return, how it had all degenerated into mass murder. And as he stared at his companion, he feared there would be more to come.
 "What have we done?" he muttered, fearful even as the words snuck past his lips.
 His companion turned to face him. For a man of such power and influence, a man who had become an intimate friend and confidant of the tsar and tsarina, he was unusually dressed. An old greasy jacket, tattered around the cuffs. Baggy trousers that hung low at the back like the serouals worn by the Turks. A farmer's oiled boots. Then there was the wild, tangled beard, and the greasy hair, parted down the middle like that of a tavern waiter. The scientist knew it was all artifice, of course, all part of a calculated look. A craftily honed image for a grand master plan, on in which the man of science had become an enabler and an accomplice. A costume designed to convey the humbleness and humility of a true man of God. An outfit so basic it also couldn't possibly detract from its wearer's hypnotic, gray-blue gaze.
 The gaze of a demon.
 "What have we done?" his companion replied in his odd, simple almost primordial manner of speech. "It'll tell you what we've done, my friend. You and me…we've just ensured the salvation of our people."
 As always happened in the other's company, the man of science felt a numbing weakness overcome him. All he could do was stand there and nod. But as he began to digest what they had just done, a stifling darkness descended upon him and he wondered about what horrors lay ahead, horrors he would have never imagined possible back in that secluded monastery, where he'd first met the mysterious peasant. Where the man had brought him back from the edge, shown him the wonder of his gift, and talked to him about his wanderings among the hidden cloisters deep in the forests and the beliefs he had learned there. Where the mystic with the piercing eyes had first told him about the advent of "true tsar," a fair ruler, a redeemer of the people born of the common folk. A savior of Holy Rus.
 For the briefest moment, the man of science wondered if he'd ever be able to extricate himself from his mentor's hold and avoid the madness that surely lay ahead. But as quickly as the thought had surfaced, it was gone, snuffed out before it could even begin to take shape.
 He'd never seen anyone refuse anything of Grigory Efimovich Rasputin.
 And he knew, with crippling certainty, that his will was far from strong enough for him to be the first.

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Raymond Khoury
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Raymond Khoury

Born in Beirut, Raymond Khoury and his family fled to Rye, New York when he was 14 to escape Lebanon's civil war. Khoury worked as an architect and investment banker before becoming a successful screenwriter and producer for networks such as BBC. Today, he focuses on his writing career.

For more information about the author and his work, please visit his website at RaymondKhoury.com or find him on Facebook.

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Rasputin's Shadow by Raymond Khoury

Rasputin's Shadow
Raymond Khoury
A Historical Thriller

On a cold, bleak day in 1916, all hell breaks loose in a mining pit in the Ural Mountains. Overcome by a strange paranoia, the miners attack one another, savagely and ferociously. Minutes later, two men — a horrified scientist and Grigory Rasputin, trusted confidant of the tsar — hit a detonator, blowing up the mine to conceal all evidence of the carnage.

In the present day, FBI agent Sean Reilly's search for Reed Corrigan, the CIA mindcontrol spook who brainwashed Reilly's son, takes a backseat to a new, disturbing case. A Russian embassy attaché seems to have committed suicide by jumping out of a fourth-floor window in Queens. The apartment's owners, a retired physics teacher from Russia and his wife, have gone missing, and further investigation reveals that the former may not be who the FBI believe him to be.

Joined by Russian Federal Security Service agent Larisa Tchoumitcheva, Reilly's investigation of the old man's identity will uncover a desperate search for a small, mysterious device, with consequences that reach back in time and which, in the wrong hands, could have a devastating impact on the modern world.

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