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  1. Identity Murder by Jean Sheldon Book Review
    by Nancy Eaton. Kerry Grant of the Chicago Police Department is a computer whiz. She loved to play a computer game called "CyberCop". Kerry and her partner, Mike Sullivan, were scheduled to attend a lecture given by detectives from six Chicago police districts. The topic was about crimes on the Internet. Not only was organized crime looking for opportunities on the Internet but individuals were also dreaming up... products, articles, news

  2. Prescription For Murder - The True Story of Mass Murderer Dr Harold Frederick Shipman - Book Review
    by David Carter. What an extraordinary book this is, very well researched by Brian Whittle and Jean Ritchie. It tells the story of the infamous mass murderer Doctor Harold Shipman, known to his "friends," as Fred. Doctor Shipman was tried and found guilty of fifteen murders in 1999. Latest research suggests he may well have killed 250 people, and possibly even more than that. That makes him Britain's worst known... products, articles, news

  3. Blog Marketing Strategy: Reputation building
    by J.D. Carr. Reputation is the most important part of Blog Marketing. Whether the reputation is positive or negative, it works towards popularizing it. Yes, many blogs have become notoriously famous. How do you build reputation? By doing what you've set out for - BLOGGING! Reputation here is nothing but the identity or the image one creates of one's self in the blog world. The kind of reputation or i... products, articles, news

  4. "June Bug- A Murder-by-Month Mystery" by Jess Lourey- Book Review
    by Paige Lovitt. Mira James retreats to Battle Lake, Minnesota, to recover from a bad break up. She works part-time as a reporter for the local paper and she runs the small town library. The local residents consist of some very colorful characters. Mira finds herself diving into Whiskey Lake to solve a hundred-year-old mystery of some missing diamonds. Researching further into this story, Mira discovers that the ... products, articles, news

  5. The 5th Horseman Written By James Patterson And Maxine Paetro
    by Cy Hilterman. This book seemed a bit slow starting for a James Patterson book. I thought I might have read too many of his books and was expecting too much. But no, I was not disappointed. As I continued through the book, it became very interesting and exciting, right down to the last chapter and the Epilogue. The 5th Horseman is one of the Women's Murder Club series that Patterson has established. Patien... products, articles, news

  6. "Dressed to Keel" by Candy Calvert- Book Review
    by Cherie Fisher. I picked this book up on a Sunday morning and figured that I would read for an hour or so and then do my chores. Its 5PM, the book is finished, no chores are done and I am still in my PJ's. This is one of the few books that I have read that I can honestly say I could not put it down once I started it. "Dressed to Keel" is Candy Calvert's launch of the Darcy Cavanaugh mystery series and she ha... products, articles, news

  7. The Take - Book Review
    by David Carter. Martina Cole's The Take zeros in on London East End gangland life. No surprise there then. This one features the rise and fall of the Jackson family who get up to all the usual tricks: drugs, prostitution, armed robbery and murder. This book is about divisions within the family. We all have them, though thankfully not quite like this. It is as if Martina has stumbled on a literary seam, either b... products, articles, news

  8. Circle of Assassins
    by Patricia Reid. A very unique, thought-provoking book and certainly not your every day mystery but one I will be thinking about for sometime. An ad is placed in the paper entitled Revenge Is Sweet! The contact is A at a PO Box. After sorting through all the responses A comes up with five strangers that are willing to eliminate an unwanted person for another stranger. In return the assassin expects his unwant... products, articles, news

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