EDWARD WARE THRILLERS AT WAR: STORIES OUT OF THE PAST

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Barbary Macaques — What Do They Have To Do With Edward Ware Thrillers?

Barbary Macaques –What Do They Have To Do With Edward Ware Thrillers? Cheops Books, LLC is always investigating new settings for its thriller novels in the Edward Ware Thriller Series. So far the novels have encompassed a wide variety of… Continue Reading →

Freebie of the Week Piano Player

Starting tomorrow the Cheops Books freebie of the week will be Piano Player. You can download it on your Amazon Kindle and use it for your weekend read. Or save it for Father’s Day next week. A young woman in… Continue Reading →

Captive at the Berghof: Part 1 Translated into German

Hitler threatens the Wares that if they do not hand over the Lawrence maps, key to world domination, he will kidnap their daughter. The historical thriller novel opens with a scene where Hitler squares off against the Wares at Goerings… Continue Reading →

Shipwreck

Gail gets a mysterious gift from her great aunt for her eighteenth birthday — a bracelet with faces painted on it that her mother identifies as long ago ancestors who lived on the Oregon Coast. Gail thinks it is so… Continue Reading →

Piano Player

A young woman in white sails across the lake to Lake House, now deserted and abandoned from long ago. Her ghostly figure walks through the doors to the piano and begins to play Beethoven’s Fifth. It echoes through the empty… Continue Reading →

Gondola

Heiress Alexandra Banks is waiting for her room to be ready at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in San Diego. She takes a gondola ride around the bay. But she ends up in medieval Venice instead of San Diego when… Continue Reading →

What Do Helga And King Kong Have In Common?

At first glance you can’t see any comparison between the raging fifty foot beast of the 1933 monster movie and the svelte Arab vamp who tries to wrap Colonel Sir Edward Ware around her little finger in the upcoming Old… Continue Reading →

A Tale Of Three Books: The Kidnapping Motif In Thriller Fiction

One of my most common thriller plot motifs is kidnapping, especially kidnapping little girls. Cheops Books, LLC recently published Nighty-Night, the novel about Mel who happens upon a dead body on the beach. It turns out to be a kidnapping… Continue Reading →

Nighty-Night Freebie of the Week

Don’t miss out. Go to Amazon Kindle tomorrow and download your free copy of Nighty-Night, the latest young adult thriller to become the freebie weekend read. It won’t be offered again this year by Edward Ware Thrillers, YA, an imprint… Continue Reading →

Experts Raise Alarm: Yellowstone Could Erupt in 2016

Keep tuned. Maybe the Old Faithful Plot thriller is more relevant than I realized at first.

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