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Yesterday, his life was perfect. Today, his past is catching up to him. A gripping novella with an awesome twist Nick Croft loves his family and his job as a physical therapist. But his happiness is shattered with one act of courage: he pulls two kids from an SUV before it plunges off a bridge into the cold waters of Lake Washington. Now, Nick's a hero. Everyone knows his name. His face is plastered all over the evening news. But Nick can't be a hero. He doesn't want any attention. Nick has been hiding from his past for years and the last thing he needs is for someone digging into what happened. Will Nick be able to stop everyone from finding out his dark secret? Perfect for fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train. Interview with the Author Q - What makes the Charlie Easton series special? It's a lot of things. I really enjoy books that give you a glimpse into the bad guy's point of view. I also really like psychological thrillers with awesome twists. So when I set out to write my first book, that's exactly what I wanted to offer the readers. There are many great mysteries and thrillers out there, but what makes the Charlie Easton books stand out is that the investigator isn't necessary the main character in the books. Charlie always appears and investigates, but the story doesn't revolve around her. It's about the hook. Like, one of the books is about a regular father waking up and discovering that his daughter is gone. In another book, a normal, happily married guy does something really brave and that really screws everything up for him. Because it reveals that he has been living a lie for many years. Q - What order should I read the books in? The books can be read in any order. All the storylines will be resolved by the end of each book. So the books are basically standalone novels except that they are all feature the same investigator. If you do want to read them in order, I'd suggest the following order: Good Girl Gone (novella) The Girl in the Snow (novella) The Dead Girl (full-length psychological thriller) Lost Girls (full-length novel coming soon) Q - So, why should readers give these books a try? Because the Charlie Easton series is a fast, thrilling ride with lots of twists and turns that will make you gasp. They are for readers who enjoy fast-paced thrillers that are easy and fun to read. Q - Can readers get the whole series in one go? Yes. I'm putting together box sets as soon as I have a couple of books ready so that people who want to save some money can get a bunch of books for a lower price. Check out my author page here at Amazon for more details, for a full list of available and upcoming titles. Q - Fill in the Blank. You will enjoy these books if you have enjoyed... Hmm, let's see. You will enjoy the Charlie Easton series of psychological thrillers if you have enjoyed Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train, Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl, and any books by Rachel Abbott like The Sixth Window. Other books that are in the same vein as mine are Robert Bryndza's Detective Erica Foster series especially the first book, The Girl in the Ice, and Adam Croft's Her Last Tomorrow and Only the Truth.
One morning, everything changes... A gripping novella with an awesome twist. Tom Cheever is an IT specialist, a recovering alcoholic, and a single dad. Molly, his ten-year-old daughter is his whole life. But one ordinary morning, Tom discovers that Molly's not in her room. Gone. Vanished. Police are called, a search party goes out, and Tom, already struggling with staying sober, finds himself coming undone. As hours become days without any sign of Molly, everyone she knows is called into question, including Tom himself. As he tries to desperately piece together what could've happened, Tom realizes that nothing is quite as it seems. Will Molly be found in time? Or will Tom have to face the rest of his life not knowing what happened to little girl? Perfect for fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train. Interview with the Author Q - What makes the Charlie Easton series special? It's a lot of things. I really enjoy books that give you a glimpse into the bad guy's point of view. I also really like psychological thrillers with awesome twists. So when I set out to write my first book, that's exactly what I wanted to offer the readers. There are many great mysteries and thrillers out there, but what makes the Charlie Easton books stand out is that the investigator isn't necessary the main character in the books. Charlie always appears and investigates, but the story doesn't revolve around her. It's about the hook. Like, one of the books is about a regular father waking up and discovering that his daughter is gone. In another book, a normal, happily married guy does something really brave and that really screws everything up for him. Because it reveals that he has been living a lie for many years. Q - What order should I read the books in? The books can be read in any order. All the storylines will be resolved by the end of each book. So the books are basically standalone novels except that they are all feature the same investigator. If you do want to read them in order, I'd suggest the following order: Good Girl Gone (novella) The Girl in the Snow (novella) The Dead Girl (full-length psychological thriller) Lost Girls (full-length novel coming soon) Q - So, why should readers give these books a try? Because the Charlie Easton series is a fast, thrilling ride with lots of twists and turns that will make you gasp. They are for readers who enjoy fast-paced thrillers that are easy and fun to read. Q - Can readers get the whole series in one go? Yes. I'm putting together box sets as soon as I have a couple of books ready so that people who want to save some money can get a bunch of books for a lower price. Check out my author page here at Amazon for more details, for a full list of available and upcoming titles. Q - Fill in the Blank. You will enjoy these books if you have enjoyed... Hmm, let's see. You will enjoy the Charlie Easton series of psychological thrillers if you have enjoyed Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train, Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl, and any books by Rachel Abbott like The Sixth Window. Other books that are in the same vein as mine are Robert Bryndza's Detective Erica Foster series especially the first book, The Girl in the Ice, and Adam Croft's Her Last Tomorrow and Only the Truth.
A split-second decision throws ordinary family man Noah's life into chaos in this utterly gripping thriller that will have you hooked from the first page to the last. If you love James Patterson, Harlan Coben and Gregg Hurwitz, you'll love Finders Keepers. What if you could change your life with one little lie? Noah Kendall loves his family, but hates his teaching job. Mortgage, bills and mouths to be fed: he's stuck in a rut. And with more debts piling up each day, he knows that something has to change. As he opens yet another red letter, he has to get out and clear his head, despite the heavy Alaskan snow outside. His legs ache as he runs deeper into the forest, until he notices something in the distance - a crashed car, sitting dead still. Inside, a girl sits slumped in the driver's seat, eyes closed, mouth open, skin grey beneath the winter frost. And then beside her he sees it: a bag of money. And lots of it. Enough to pay off his debt and start a whole new live. And it's just sitting there, waiting for him to take it... What would you do?
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