Download Today’s Well-Crafted Historical Fiction and Italian Crime Fiction.

peacemakers Don’t miss today’s well-crafted historical fiction, our feature post, Peacemakers by Sean Michael ‘O’Dea.

In 1914, America’s first covert ops unit will be born. From Vienna to Baton Rouge. Normandy to New York. From the exquisite decks of the Lusitania to the eerie halls of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Meet the men and women America never knew. Meet the Peacemakers.

“Excellent first effort!! It was a gripping read, and I read it cover to cover pretty much immediately after it’s release. I look forward to more works by this author!” –Amazon Reader

“I really felt the history ooze through the author’s narrative as well. Pretty cool stuff and hard to put down…” –Amazon Reader 

 

 

 

 

 

old countryOne Amazon Reviewer calls today’s HOT NEW Release, “An astonishing first work…” Take a look at the Italian crime fiction, Old Country by Leonardo Donofrio.

When elusive Italian hit man, ‘The Winemaker’, refuses to carry out a final job for his American crime boss, a ruthless, charismatic assassin is sent to Italy to attempt to track him down. The old ways may be changing, but in the hills of Southern Italy there is one man who is still Old Country.

“Full of warmth, coarse humour and beautifully observed characters. Anyone with a drop of Italian blood will love this! Funny, poignant, brutal, suspenseful, with an ending that will break the hardest of hearts.” –Amazon Reader

“A feast of memorable characters, delicious banter, sweltering rage and good food provides sustenance enough to allow for a brief glimpse into the scarred heart of an assassin…” –Amazon Reader

 

 

 

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7 thoughts on “Well-Crafted Historical & Italian Crime Fiction”
  1. I didn’t really even think of Italian Crime Fiction, might hav eto check that out! I am currently reading a thriller called Weepers, it’s great! By Nick Chairkas, nickchairkas.com is his site with it’s info. Great book!

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