| Just released in the past
week is a new novel from Dennis McMillan Publications. It
looks like Dennis has found himself another winner in Blood Trail,
a second gritty novel by Gary J. Cook that travels between
the jungles of Laos in 1973, Japan, and Missoula, Montana in 1987.
Dennis has excellent taste in fiction and was the first to publish
such stand-out novels as Kent Anderson's Night Dogs and Scott
Phillips' highly acclaimed The Ice Harvest that was recently
made into a film. Blood Trail can be ordered by checking
out Dennis' web-site at dennismcmillan.com. The Secret Supper
is a superb literary thriller that has drawn comparisons to The
Davinci Code. Written by the international bestselling author Javier
Sierra, its a tale of religious fanaticism and church politics
where a secret hidden in Leonardo Da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' threatens
the very existence of the Catholic Church in the 15th century. Meanwhile
in L.A, Robert Crais' superb stand-alone thriller The
Two Minute Rule features Max Holman, an ex-con just released
from prison who learns his policeman son he never knew was gunned
down. Max wanted tro fiins out why with help from the very FBI agent
that oput him away in prison years earlier...Adrian McKinty's
The Dead Yard, is the author's follow-up to the well-received
Dead I Well May Be, featuring Irish rogueMichael Forsythe,
a former membr of the Irish mob in New York and now recruited to
inflitrate a radical IRA cell based in the U.S. And I can't foget
about Ken Bruen's The Dramatist, latest novel following the
exploits of Jack Taylor, ex-Garda and sort of PI who's now sober
and living clean. He'sasked to investiogate the apparent accidental
death of a young woman who died from a fall down a staircase, and
even Jack thinks that it wasn;t anything but accidental. |