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Online serialized edition
ISBN 978-1-950183-68-5
Other Titles by Nathan Everett
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In this sequel to City Limits, Gee and his crew must find a way to tame the Wild Woods, uncover its secrets, and live to tell the story. Not everyone in this peaceful community wants the truth known. As children who have been trafficked through the Wild Woods begin to show up with no memory, only Gee, the man without a memory, can relate to them and begin to draw them back into a life where they are cared for and protected.
Two rare-book librarians race across three continents to find and preserve a legendary book printed by Johannes Gutenberg. Behind them, a trail of bombed libraries draws Homeland Security to launch a worldwide search for biblio-terrorists. Keith and Maddie find love along the way, but will they survive to enjoy it?
Computer forensics detective Dag Hamar is pulled from behind the safety of his computer and takes to the streets when he discovers a link between an online predator and real life kidnappings around Seattle. His fledgling romance is threatened when his girlfriend’s daughter is suddenly among the missing.
Computer forensics detective Dag Hamar is on the case again! In this sequel to For Money or Mayhem, Dag is commissioned by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to find and stop a dangerous hacker who appears to be a credible threat to national security.
Computer forensics detectives Dag Hamar and Deb Riley discover secret files and hidden code can be as dangerous as dark alleys and flying bullets as they track a missing man and the billion-dollar fortune that went with him. Fourteen years after For Mayhem or Madness.
Computer forensics detective Deb Riley has been cut loose to continue the work of her partner, Dag Hamar. He sent her to get the code from a dead man’s tattoo. He told her she needed to crack the encryption on Simon’s thumb drive. He told her he loved her. Now Deb finds she is in possession of something everyone wants and some seem to be willing to do anything to stop Deb from cracking the encryption and revealing the drive’s contents. Including kill her.
Deb Riley is on the case again, this time with a dead woman named Georgia and a house full of computers. Georgia’s father doesn’t believe the police finding that she committed suicide. He’s sure there was foul play involved. Hacking into the computers starts a deadly game as neighbors, friends, and even Georgia, prove not to be what they appear to be. Infiltrating the cabal throws Deb into her deepest disguise ever while trying to balance her real life with a new boyfriend, who might also be different than he appears.
Journey inside the head of a chronically homeless man. In a less politically correct time, he might have been called a hobo. But what keeps him wandering, hitching rides, and eating handouts? Piece together the story through his memories to find what made him volunteer.
Steven has always known he was a dragonslayer, but on the day his village sends him to slay the fearsome beast he realizes he doesn’t know what a dragon looks like, where it lives, or how to kill it. His quest is facilitated by the exchange of “once-upon-a-times” with the people he meets on the endless road. Think Grimm. For young adults, not children.
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