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rise of order Five students. One secret. The birth of a dark revolution. Today’s award-winning YA dystopian, Rise of Order: An Age of Order Novelette by Julian North.

In a future America being torn apart by factions and militias, five high-school classmates are flying home aboard a private aircraft when something goes wrong. Instead of returning to the elite enclave of Buckhead, the aircraft lands in heart of divided, violent Atlanta—and that is exactly what one of them wants. The sins of the past have come due, and a new power is rising from chaos enveloping the country. Come witness the Rise of Order.

“… a good way to get a sense of the author’s style and will definitely get you to read the original story. Can’t wait for the next full novel..” -READER

“This is my first reading from this author, and she didn’t disappoint in the least! I’ve since bought her actual “novel” titled Age of Order, and will start my reading of it tomorrow.” – READER

 

 

 

the fourth stringToday’s HOT NEW Release is the international crime mystery, The Fourth String: A Fitzjohn Mystery by Jill Paterson.

Description:“The Claremont”, an outdated, run-down apartment building, is thrown into turmoil when its latest and most celebrated resident, Crispin Fairchild, conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, is found murdered.
 
Jill Paterson is best known for her popular Fitzjohn mysteries. The first book in the series, The Celtic Dagger, was published in 2010 by New Holland Publishers after Jill entered the 2008 New Holland Publishers & NSW Writers Centre Genre Fiction Award. Since that time, through Amazon, she has independently published its second edition along with six further books in the series.
Jill has also authored two non-fiction books entitled Self Publishing-Pocket Guide and Writing-Painting A Picture With Words.

 

 

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