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Jun 5, 2026  
"Cornered in the Tennessee wilderness with a killer closing in, April Manning's greatest weakness may finally get her killed." 🌲🔪

An excerpt, a guest post, and a giveaway for LIES TO FOREVER by MARLENE M. BELL are live on the blog today! This tense crime suspense thriller traps its heroine deep in the wilderness with nowhere to run and a killer who knows exactly where to strike. ⚡✨

Head over to the blog to read the excerpt and guest post, and enter the giveaway!

Available in Kindle Unlimited 🎉

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Eeny Meeny (Helen Grace, #1)
Eeny Meeny (Helen Grace, #1)
M.J. Arlidge | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.9 (12 Ratings)
Book Rating
People are being kidnapped from off the street in couples and forced to make a horrible decision. Killed or be killed! Who is the killer and what is her motive? Yes, her. The killer in this book is a female. And it's up to Detective Inspector Helen Grace and her team to figure this all out before any more people end up dead. After abducting the victims, the killer drugs them and keeps them in a dungeon of her own making. There in the middle of the floor, the victims find a phone and a gun. The phone has just enough battery life to receive a message. "On the floor by the phone you'll find a gun. It has one bullet in it...That is the price of your freedom. You must kill to live." I don't know if how I could make the decision. The only other option is for both people to die from starvation.

M.J. Arlidge gives a gripping tale that leaves you wanting more. It was very hard for me to put the book down, but I had to while on vacation because it was impossible to keep sand out of my Kindle. It had me on the edge of my seat and I had to find out who the killer was and why she was doing this to these poor innocent people. When DI Grace finds out the common denominator with each victim is her, the pressure to find the killer intensified with her as well as with me.

This was a great book with a fast pace that will keep you interested until the end. WIth little twists and unexpected circumstances you will thoroughly enjoy this book.
  
Dirty Harry (1971)
Dirty Harry (1971)
1971 | Classics, Drama, Mystery
Go ahead make my day
One of the most iconic lines ever said appears in this movie about a cop who is trying to stop a serial killer who kills people on roof tops. Great action and good story line makes this one of Eastwoods most beloved characters.