Kindle friends, tis the season to be scared. Take a look at today’s featured book, Serial Sleuths, Volume I: Haunted by 5 chillingly talented thriller authors. 100% of the net proceeds from the sale of this collection go to Doctors Without Borders.

“For this first volume of SERIAL SLEUTHS, I was thrilled to work with four stellar mystery and thriller authors, all of whom impressed me from our first contact with their quality writing, professionalism, and general good humor. In Volume I: Haunted, you’ll find examples of both the quality writing and the humor, as each of these stories is infused with chills, thrills, and–surprisingly enough–some wonderful wit. Beyond a great read, 100% of the net proceeds from SERIAL SLEUTHS: Haunted goes directly to the Nobel-winning non-profit Doctors Without Borders. Thank you for helping us in this effort. And now, onto the chills. You may want to keep the lights on for this one. Enjoy!”

Sincerely,
Jen Blood
Author, the Erin Solomon Mysteries
Editor and Publisher, SERIAL SLEUTHS

About Serial Sleuths:

Just in time for Halloween, this collection features five exciting serial sleuths in chilling mystery shorts perfect for the season. 100% of the net proceeds from the sale of this collection go to Doctors Without Borders.

“Death of a Sad Face” by Susan Russo Anderson – Nineteenth-century Sicilian midwife Serafina Florio defies the local inspector by setting out to prove a connection between a missing orphan haunted by a hideous specter and the murder of an affluent family’s butler.

“Let Sleeping Dogs Lie” by DV Berkom – In northern Arizona’s Navajo country, on-the-run heroine Kate Jones lands in trouble once again when she stumbles into the world of mysterious sorcerers called Skinwalkers.

“The Stone House” by Jen Blood – Reporter Daniel Diggins finds himself stranded overnight with nineteen-year-old protege Erin Solomon while investigating a two hundred-year-old mass murder in a haunted mansion in Maine.

“The Ghosts’ High Noon” by Joanne Sydney Lessner – Enterprising actress Isobel Spice faces down a theater ghost to learn the truth behind an actor’s mysterious death during a performance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s gothic operetta Ruddigore.

“Ode to Willie Joe” by Wayne Zurl – When multiple UFO sightings are reported around town, it’s up to wry and ever-reasonable Tennessee police chief Sam Jenkins to get to the bottom of the phenomenon.

What People Are Saying About Serial Sleuths:

“I’m buying this now because I’ve had a chance to read the DV Berkom title, and it alone is worth twice the price. Skinwalkers will make your skin crawl in this southwestern search for truth: Kate is at her best and you’ll be swept away. Nice that it benefits Doctors without Borders, too!” –Ruth M. Ross

“All in all, this anthology is a well balanced presentation of high quality writing and is deserving of a five star review.” –David Mills

Come on, grab your copy of Serial Sleuths today and help a great cause.

 

By Heather