Saturday’s Mystery eBooks

A FALSE CONCLUSION
by VERONICA HELEY
Rating: 4.6 #ad

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A DELICIOUSLY QUIRKY COZY MYSTERY FULL OF TWISTS AND TURNS BY A BESTSELLING AUTHOR.

Meet Bea Abbot. Life in leafy Kensington should be all Georgian houses, beautiful parks and charming tea shops. But it turns out there are plenty of murders to solve for our amateur sleuth.

Bea can’t wait to have Bernice, her sparky teenage ward, home from boarding school for the summer. Little does she know, Bernice won’t be her only guest . . .


Undead Worlds
by Multiple Authors
Rating: 4.1 #ad

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“Undead Worlds: A Reanimated Writers Anthology is about 22 Authors, 22 Undead worlds who come together to form 1 Wicked Awesome Read!!

I read all 22 stories and I was on the edge of my seat. Would they get bit, would they survive, would they die??? Omg why did this story end?? I can see the book coming out next!!

I knew some authors in book and got to meet more. This is such a great way to experience an author. I was able to enjoy all stories even though I wanted more on some and others I was happy with ending. I highly recommend this book! What better way to find out if someone is alive, dead, or undead!! Enjoy the Apocalypse World like never before!” by Amazon Customer


One Final Breath
by Lynn H. Blackburn
Rating: 4.8 #ad

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When investigator Gabriel Chavez had his cover blown by an aggressive reporter, the silver lining was being able to rejoin the dive team. The downside? Dive team captain Anissa Bell–a woman who both fascinates and frustrates him.

Anissa grew up as a missionary kid on the Micronesian island of Yap and always planned to return after college. But she remained stateside, determined to solve the case that haunts her–the murder of her best friend and the disappearance of a three-year-old child.


Influencing Justice
by Peter Kirkland
Rating: 4.3 #ad

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A small town murder hides a dark secret…

When online influencer Simone Baker asks Leland Munroe to defend her on a criminal charge, the small town lawyer is ready to say no. He’s not a criminal lawyer—despite what the people of Basking Rock seem to think. Social media and manslaughter are both far from his area of expertise. But with no other clients coming through his door, Leland takes the job to make ends meet.

At first, he figures the prosecution’s weak evidence should make for a simple defense. But Simone’s case isn’t as straightforward as it seems, and her testimony weaves a tale of missing young women, racism, and evidence tampering by local police.


A Noble Radiance
by Donna Leon
Rating: 4.5 #ad

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Commissario Brunetti delves into the shadows of a Venetian family’s past in this “gripping intellectual mystery” in the New York Times–bestselling series (Publishers Weekly).

In A Noble Radiance, a new landowner is summoned urgently to his house not far from Venice when workmen accidentally unearth a macabre grave. The human corpse is badly decomposed, but a ring found nearby proves to be a clue that reopens an infamous case of kidnapping involving one of Venice’s most aristocratic families. Only Commissario Brunetti can unravel the clues and find his way into both the hearts of patrician Venice and that of a family grieving for their abducted son.


Return to Brigand’s Gate
by James Leonard
Rating: 5.0 #ad

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Birch Patterson served his country. Now he’s saving his home.

When Birch returns home from the war, he’s shocked to discover how much Brigand’s Gate has changed. The town he loved so much is gone, and in its place is a den of iniquity.


The Art of Finding FLOW
by Damon Zahariades
Rating: 4.5 #ad

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Radically Improve Your Performance, Creativity, and Productivity in Every Area of Your Life!

Elite athletes do it. Successful executives do it. World-class musicians do it. Top-performing students do it. They take advantage of flow to achieve remarkable goals and accomplish extraordinary feats.

Until now, the flow state of mind has been treated as a mystery. Most people leave it to luck. Some leave it to their muse. Others rarely experience it, if ever. They can’t imagine being able to focus for more than a minute or two, much less for hours on end.