Julia Keller’s A Killing in the Hills

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Fom Matt: Julia Keller’s first novel opens with three old men getting gunned down while enjoying their morning coffee. The local prosecuting attorney’s daughter witnesses the crime and also recognizes the murderer. Thus begins A Killing in the Hills. Set in the fictional town of Acker’s Gap, West Virginia, Keller deftly brings to life the state’s stunning natural beauty and deep poverty in this marvelous page-turning thriller.

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Mark De Castrique’s The 13th Target

From Sherri: Mark’s newest book is a departure from his bestselling Blackman and Buryin’ Barry series. A Federal Reserve executive dies while under the protection of former Secret Service agent Russell “Rusty” Mullins. As Rusty investigates (with the help of a former colleague and a dogged reporter), mysterious financial shenanigans, kidnapping, and even a murder point the finger at Mullins himself. Who or what is out to frame Rusty and destroy the US financial system? Why? Mark’s fast-paced plot and “don’t trust anyone” mantra should have David Baldacci and Vince Flynn looking over their shoulders. A great thriller for the summer and beyond; I hope Mark gets to write more!

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