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Wrath of the Dixie Mafia

Black Opal Books Posted on June 14, 2017 by bobadminJune 24, 2017

BY: PAUL SINOR Johnny Morocco hit Atlanta, Georgia in 1953. The former army military policeman changed his name from McDonald and used his military training to become a licensed PI. Johnny’s “office” was a pool room called Big Town in … Continue reading →

If You Should Read This, Mother

Black Opal Books Posted on June 7, 2017 by bobadminSeptember 11, 2018

BY: VIVIAN RHODES Megan Daniels was only three years old the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, but flashes of that day begin to trigger other disturbing memories that have lain dormant within her. At first they are merely … Continue reading →

New Sins for Old Scores

Black Opal Books Posted on May 10, 2017 by bobadminJune 21, 2017

BY: TJ O’CONNOR Murder, like history, often repeats itself. And, when it does, it’s the worst kind of murder. Detective Richard Jax was never good at history—but, after years as a cop, he is about to get the lesson of … Continue reading →

The Rising Tide

Black Opal Books Posted on May 5, 2017 by bobadminJune 21, 2017

BY: TIM HOLLAND Midsummer in the lowcountry of South Carolina is a dreamy, quiet time. Professor Sidney Lake uses this respite for literary research and planning his next semester, but his Gullah housekeeper, Tillie James, has other plans for him. … Continue reading →

A Matter of Trust

Black Opal Books Posted on April 29, 2017 by bobadminJune 21, 2017

BY: NANCY A HUGHES A tragic auto accident? No! The accident was staged, and young Doctor Ward murdered. But why? And by whom? The only witness, a DUI motorist, flees the scene. In the aftermath of Ward’s death, and the … Continue reading →

Without Consent

Black Opal Books Posted on April 27, 2017 by bobadminApril 27, 2017

BY: BEV IRWIN She found the first victim…now she might be the next. In South-Western Ontario a crafty, vicious psychopath is at work excising the kidneys of the women he abducts. Doctor Claire Valincourt, recently jilted, finds his first victim … Continue reading →

Where Angels Fear

Black Opal Books Posted on April 27, 2017 by bobadminApril 27, 2017

BY: SUNNY FRAZIER Amateur astrologer Christy Bristol and her best friend Lennie Watkins find themselves on the fringes of Kearny society and a “members-only” sex club as they reluctantly take on a missing persons case. A prominent business man has … Continue reading →

The Vigilante

Black Opal Books Posted on April 27, 2017 by bobadminApril 27, 2017

BY: RAMONA FORREST She thinks she’s going crazy—the rest of the world thinks she’s a hero… After her grandson, Will, is molested and the predator released on a technicality, Martha Lavery, a practicing R. N., notices a great increase in … Continue reading →

Vets

Black Opal Books Posted on April 27, 2017 by bobadminApril 27, 2017

BY: JOHN ROBERT MCFARLAND Joe Kirk lost a leg. Lonnie Blifield lost his eyes. Victoria Roundtree lost her skin. “Zan” Zander lost his mind. Four homeless and hopeless Iraqistan vets who accidentally end up living together on an old school … Continue reading →

The Troop

Black Opal Books Posted on April 26, 2017 by bobadminApril 26, 2017

BY: R JAMES MILOS In sleepy Long Hill Township in northern New Jersey, former members of Boy Scout Troop 186 are dying decades after the Troop was disbanded. Are these deaths coincidences? Accidents? Or are they the result of something … Continue reading →

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