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Elvis Cole, a private investigator, is hired by a Hollywood director to locate his ex-wife and son who he left years ago. However, the case becomes complicated as it is revealed that the ex-wife is involved in criminal activities, leading to a dangerous situation involving the Mafia. With the help of his partner Joe Pike, Elvis navigates through a fast-paced and action-packed journey to extricate the ex-wife and son from the mess they are in, all while dealing with the overbearing Hollywood director and the threats posed by organized crime.

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    East Coast
    Book 1 in the series:Carnal Cryptids

    East Coast - Carnal Cryptids by Vera Valentine
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    In "East Coast" by Vera Valentine, readers are taken on a thrilling journey into a world where monsters rely on human belief for strength and survival. The story follows Desi, a true Believer, as she encounters the Jersey Devil, the Mothman, and the Lake Champlain Monster. As their lives intertwine, a tale of love, fear, and monsters unfolds, showcasing a unique blend of humor, love, sex, and fear. The book expertly balances romance, steamy scenes, and real-life myths, creating a captivating and touching relationship between Desi and the three cryptids. The plot is fast-paced, with moments of high intensity and deep emotion, making it a standout in the monster romance genre.

    Valentine's writing style in "East Coast" is praised for its depth of characters, intricate world-building, and clever incorporation of pop culture references. Readers appreciate the author's ability to create a unique and engaging story that explores themes of relationships, insecurities, and the power of belief. The book offers a fresh take on monster erotica, with a focus on MM MF action, violence, BDSM, and non-human relationships, setting it apart from traditional reverse harem narratives. The dynamic between the monsters and believers is endearing, adding layers of complexity to the plot and character interactions.

    I watched the tourists scatter like brightly-colored ants, chucking sand-coated kids, umbrellas, and soggy towels indiscriminately into folding wagons as they prepared to hike back through the dunes. ...

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    The Black Echo - Harry Bosch Universe by Michael Connelly
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    The Black Echo revolves around LAPD detective Harry Bosch who is drawn into a murder investigation involving a fellow Vietnam veteran. As Bosch delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a complex plot tied to a bank robbery, all while navigating challenging relationships with his superiors and an FBI partner. The book is praised for its impressive police procedural elements, well-developed characters, and gritty details that immerse readers into the heart of Los Angeles and Bosch's past in Vietnam.

    The smoke carried up from the Cahuenga Pass and flattened beneath a layer of cool crossing air. From where Harry Bosch watched, the smoke looked like a gray anvil rising up the pass. The late afternoo...

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    The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger - The Dark Tower by Stephen King
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    The Gunslinger, the first book in 'The Dark Tower' series by Stephen King, follows a mysterious man known as The Gunslinger as he tracks a man named The Man in Black through a desolate world. The book is described as a mix of fantasy and western genres, with a post-apocalyptic setting. The narrative is meandering and sparse, offering glimpses into The Gunslinger's past as he progresses on his journey.

    The writing style in The Gunslinger is noted for being descriptive and rich, with a compelling and atmospheric world-building that is both familiar and strange. The book is praised for its unique blend of elements, such as fantasy with horror undertones, and its ability to captivate readers with its intriguing storyline and enigmatic characters.

    The desert was the apotheosis of all deserts, huge, standing to the sky for what might have been parsecs in all directions. White; blinding; waterless; without feature save for the faint, cloudy haze ...

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    Ender's Game
    Book 1 in the series:Ender's Saga

    Ender's Game - Ender's Saga by Orson Scott Card
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    'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card is a science fiction novel that follows the life of Ender Wiggin, a young prodigy groomed from birth to be the savior of the human race. At the age of six, he is sent to battle school, where he excels and becomes a respected and successful commander. The book explores themes of manipulation, war, leadership, and the pressure put on gifted individuals, all while following Ender's journey to save humanity in the midst of an interstellar war. The writing style is fast-paced, suspenseful, and thought-provoking, with a focus on the moral questions and emotional struggles faced by the characters.

    Ender did not see Peter as the beautiful ten-year-old boy that grown-ups saw, with dark, thick, tousled hair and a face that could have belonged to Alexander the Great. Ender looked at Peter only to d...

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