Crime, mystery, suspense, legal, action-adventure
May 31st, 2019, 1:47 am
Near To The Knuckle Novellas by Matt Phillips (See Below) (#1-12)
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Overview: Matt Phillips was born in Palm Springs, California and raised in the Coachella Valley and nearby Mojave High Desert. He lives in San Diego. He has worked as a busboy, pool attendant, waiter, bartender, halfway-decent restaurant manager, film festival administrator, newspaper reporter, and editor. His books include Countdown, Know Me from Smoke, The Bad Kind of Lucky, Accidental Outlaws, Three Kinds of Fool, Redbone, and Bad Luck City. Short fiction has appeared in Mystery Tribune, Yellow Mama, Shotgun Honey, Flash Fiction Offensive, Tough Crime, Near to the Knuckle, Powder Burn Flash, Pulp Metal Magazine, Manslaughter Review, and Fried Chicken and Coffee. Matt earned an MFA in creative writing from the University of Texas at El Paso.
Genre: Fiction > Thriller

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Bad Luck City (#1) by Matt Phillips
Sim Palmer is bored as hell...Journalism for a Vegas tabloid is less exciting than expected. One phone call from a local gangster changes that; Sim soon finds himself battling against the criminal underworld. He's about to discover a family history best left buried. Matt Phillips brings you an exciting and fast-paced novella.

One Day In The Life Of Jason Dean (#2) by Ian Ayris
So it is for Jason Dean a hitman, enforcer if you like, lying in the gutter looking up at the stars. In defiance of his brutal upbringing and bullying father, Jason has learned to appreciate fine literature and classical music. At his father's insistence he learns to box from a young age and thus has ensured that he is able to contend with the brutal world he now inhabits. A story that pulls no punches as we journey with Jason through a typical day, experiencing his highs and his lows. A tale with violence and heart, of normal folk living desperate lives.

Marwick's Reckoning (#3) by Gareth Spark
A man is sat in a bar quietly drinking. He sips at his neat scotch and frowns. Nothing wrong with the booze, he's wondering where his life has gone so wrong. He's been betrayed at every turn by those he has loved and trusted. The fact that they were murderers and gangsters has nothing to do with it. Betrayal hurts and as we all know a wounded animal lashes out. Marwick takes a last sip of his drink and slams the glass down upon the table. They will pay for their sins, revenge is a dish best served bloody as hell. He stands and strides out of the bar and into the Spanish sunlight. There would be a reckoning.

Back To The World (#4) by James Shaffer
Johnnie Rae Piper is born in a tarpaper house off a dirt road in the Texas Panhandle just outside Amarillo. His mama, Jenny Piper, a midwife by trade, raises and home-schools him while his daddy, Tom Piper, is off fighting the Korean War. Tom comes home from Korea a changed man. He takes to drink and gambles away any money that comes his way. In 1969, a low draft lottery number sends Johnnie to Viet Nam. After 18 months in the jungle, Johnnie is discharged and comes back to the world, back to his home. But he soon discovers the world of war he left behind and the world at home, aren’t that much different. He still has to fight. Ed Wills, the local loan shark, who answers to a crime organization that stretches across several states, comes to collect on his daddy’s gambling debts, and the war starts all over again. Darlene, Jamie Sue and Kelly Jo, three cowgirls from Dallas, in their red, 1960 T-bird convertible help Johnnie escape the Texas mob, driving him into New Mexico. They’re in for a wild ride, heading west on Route 66 and the setting sun. The Dallas cowgirls’ dream is to make it to the Pacific Ocean. To make it happen, all Johnnie has to do was keep his eyes on the road behind for anything that might be coming up fast.

An Eye For An Eye (#5) by Paul Heatley
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. When it comes to Neil Doyle’s daughter, Gandhi had no idea. An accident leaves Jasmine Doyle permanently disfigured, and the patriarch of one of Newcastle’s crime families goes on the warpath to find the perpetrator. He doesn’t care who gets in his way, or what he has to do to them, to get his hands on the man responsible. Graeme Taylor and ‘Tracksuit’ Tony Gordon find themselves dragged into this brutal quest for vengeance, pushed physically and mentally to the breaking point by all that they see, and all that they are forced to do. By the end, the streets will run with blood, and no one walks away unscarred.

A Dish Served Cold (#6) by B.R. Stateham
Smell that aroma in the air, Pilgrim? That aroma which leaves a bitter, metallic taste on your tongue? That is the smell of revenge. Cold, unrelenting, murderous revenge. With an aroma like this floating in the air someone is going to die. Blood will be spilled. Biblical justice will be exacted. Smitty will make sure of that.

Too Many Crooks (#7) by Paul D. Brazill
Too Many Crooks is a blackly comic Brit Grit romp from the author of Guns Of Brixton and Kill Me Quick! When high-class fence Leslie Hawkins meets Peter Rhatigan in a sleazy London pub, he offers her the chance to get her hands on the Totenkopfring, a legendary piece of World War Two memorabilia. However, after a violent encounter with a member of a biker gang, things soon spiral wildly and dangerously out of control. Meanwhile in Poland, Dr Anna Nowak finds an amnesiac Englishman half-dead in the snow... Too Many Crooks by Paul D, Brazill is a fast-moving and action-packed cocktail of bodies, bullets and death-black comedy.

A Case Of Noir (#8) by Paul D. Brazill
In snow smothered Warsaw, Luke Case, a boozy English hack with a dark secret, starts a dangerous affair with a gangster's wife. Case escapes to the sweltering Spanish heat where he meets a colourful cast of characters, including a mysterious torch singer and a former East End villain with a criminal business proposition. While in stormy Toulouse, he encounters a blast from the past that is positively seismic which forces him to return to England and confront his past.

Big City Blues (#9) by Paul D. Brazill
British coppers, an American private eye, London gangsters, international spies, and a serial killer known as The Black Crow all collide violently and hilariously in Big City Blues, another fast-moving and funny slice of Brit Grit from Paul D. Brazill.

Portrait Of An Assassin (#10) by Richard Godwin
Jack is an ex-Commando, a killer who is highly trained by the British government. When he leaves the Royal Marines, he finds himself on the other side of the law taking hits for the Sicilian Mafia. His life changes dramatically, and he becomes a highly sought after, globe-trotting International assassin. But when he is approached for a contract involving selling enriched plutonium to Syria, he becomes involved in a government plot in which the hunter becomes the hunted.

Maurice (#11) by B.R. Stateham
Maurice; Defense Attorney for the recently Possessed and the Dead He’s not your typical defense attorney. He’s a bit of a mystery. Nobody knows exactly how old he his. Nobody knows where he came from. But he is a brilliant attorney when it comes to defending the falsely accused in court. And he is a superlative detective. But the only thing is, well, he has his peculiarities. For one thing, he represents the recently departed. Or the recently possessed. Ghosts and the supernatural provide the vast majority of his clients. It appears to be that the recently dead are sometimes falsely accused of wrong doing, both in the world of the living, and in the world of the supernatural. And somebody has to represent them when falsely accused. And then there is his thing about driving pink Cadillac convertibles. Or any convertible painted pink from out of the 50’s or 60’s. Frankly, he’s a cross between a hard-nosed Perry Mason of Earle Stanley Gardner fame, and an oriental Charlie Chan of Chan’s creator, Earl Derr Biggers. But make no mistake about it. When Maurice and his odd-ball legal staff is on the case, weird things are about to happen.

The Hard Cold Shoulder (#12)
“Every step leaves ex DI Ben Pitkin wrestling with his own sanity, takes him deeper into seedy shadows thick with money and greed, deeper into the sickness of a country tearing itself apart under the pressures of austerity. Northern Noir at its most fierce, Sykes’ novella takes a hard, cold look at the desperate actions of desperate people caught in the effects of psychological trauma.” --E.S. Wynn

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