Edited in December 2022, this is the exciting first novel in a new series featuring Alex Hunt.
Romance…adventure…action…Christian values. Everything you’ll want for the perfect binge-read!
When fear stands between you and your enemy, what do you do?
Lara Croft meets Jason Bourne in this pulse-pounding clean adventure thriller where the pages turn themselves! Perfectly brought together with a dash of modern romance and Christian values, this first-in-series sets the stage for an epic clean suspense thriller series!
“This is a stupendous, action-packed and absolutely terrific archaeological thriller. It is such good reading that I would give it more than five stars if possible. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.”
“If you have never been on an adventure with Alex Hunt, you are in for a treat!!! There is some history, action, unexpected twists and turns, some lite romance, and a mystery to solve!! I read it in one sitting (had to know what happened next). This is my third book by this author and she has delivered another winner! Give this one a try!! You won’t be disappointed!!”
Raised by two archaeologist parents, Alex Hunt was quite familiar with the dangers that come with adventure. But when death tragically claims her mother’s life, she vows to never partake in another one.
Until, years later, her father mysteriously disappears.
Ill-equipped to face her fears, and as life’s irony often has it, the duty falls upon Alex to solve the mystery and find her missing father.
Tasked to go with her, the inexperienced Sam Quinn joins her on an action-packed adventure through the treacherous African Savannah, where an abundance of danger, fear, and heartache confront them head-on. As they come face to face with sabotage, crime, and betrayal that will test their inner strength and will to survive, the pair takes on an enemy they never saw coming.
If you enjoy reading faith-filled suspense fiction that grips you from the first page, then you will love this inspirational, fast-paced Christian suspense! Full of mystery, twists and turns to keep you guessing until the very end, this first-in-series will not disappoint!
Edited in December 2022, this gripping second novel in the DI Hogarth series is full of twists and turns. Keeps you guessing throughout.
Hogarth returns home to an unexpected meeting – and a gruesome discovery. He finds a body at a local drop-in centre where rumours of drug dealing are rife.
This should have been a Sunday like any other for Joe Hogarth and Sue Palmer, but it turns out to be anything but. When a pushy but likeable Irishman by the name of Marcus Molloy demands a Sunday morning meeting, Molloy asks Hogarth to keep an eye out for a friend in serious danger.
But Hogarth suspects there’s something more to this request than meets the eye.
Edited in October 2022, this is the first in a thrilling new DI Hogarth series.
When Detective Inspector Joe Hogarth is called to a crime scene, he finds a grim and confusing murder. The victim was bound to a chair and stabbed to death. The method suggests a gangland execution. But why did the killer administer a blissful overdose before the fatal stabbing?
Clues are thin on the ground. But not for long…
Another body is soon discovered, bearing all the hallmarks of the first victim – down to every torturous detail.
Hogarth must race against the clock to crack the clues before another victim dies.
And in the background, a man from Hogarth’s past is released from prison – with one thing on his mind.
Edited in October 2022, this is a delightful children’s story.
One fluffy bunny. One evil vortex. Can Beckett save his town from disappearing forever?
Beckett Bunny is sad. He’s struggling at school and many of his classmates are laughing at him. So, to make himself feel better, at afternoon play he hides himself away to eat a radish all to himself.
But when he returns to the playground, he finds his entire town has vanished into a swirling vortex.
By chance, Beckett stumbles upon the reverse spell, which takes him on an adventure to find three golden acorns and save his town, Bunnyville.
Can Beckett save Bunnyville? Will he ever see his friends and family again? Find out in this delightful tale from E. T. Ford.
Another great story in the wonderful Galway Murders series featuring Detective Sergeant Fiona Madden.
Detective Sergeant Fiona Madden and her partner are sent to investigate the report of a body in a remote area of South Connemara. It appears that a young woman has been murdered and dumped. The preliminary investigation by the SCI team from the Garda Technical Bureau tells another story. The identification of the corpse and the investigation into the murder presents some initial prime suspects. But nothing in Madden’s and Tracy’s lives is easy. They must immerse themselves in the world of hate crime and the reaction of the Irish people to the changing demographic of the country. Madden’s involvement is hampered by a change in the hierarchy and the possibility of career advancement as well as her renewed involvement in her mother’s life.
Madden and Tracy must look behind the changing face of Ireland to find the motive to the murder of the body at the Battery.
The Galway Murders are mysteries which reflect the issues that exist in the Ireland of today. Many of those issues already examined have become the news of today.
Another wonderful and humorous instalment in the Guesthouse on the Green series as Mammy and Moira travel Vietnam.
I love the series and can't wait for book four!
A quick but emotional read - reading about the cruelty to the dog was heartbreaking but this was a lovely tale of the love and healing that animals can bring to our lives.
I would have given five stars but for the missed typos - a few t...
I get the impression that this could be a nice story but I've had to give up after forcing myself to go as far as 15% of the way through. If this novel has ever been near a remotely professional editor then the author was conned.
Chapte...
Another very enjoyable story but with a few niggles, hence the four stars rather than five. Maybe it's because I was tired but the editing issues grated on me more than in the first story and, do people really generally believe that 'ear...