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The Ninth Life
Part #2 of "Lieutenant Kane - Dedicated to Death" series by E. H. Reinhard
The Ninth Life: Book Two in The Lieutenant Kane Dedicated to Death Series
An anonymous phone call sends Tampa homicide lieutenant Carl Kane straight to the scene of a murdered woman, a sight far too familiar in his line of work.
What’s even more familiar is the manner in which the woman’s life was taken—the slaying is identical to that of victims of a satanic lunatic named Koskinen, yet Kane had captured and put the man away years before.
It seems that Koskinen has found himself an admirer, maybe a follower or, worse, someone to kill on his behalf.
The first body is just the beginning. The ending holds something much worse.
Editorial Review:
“Lt. Carl Kane thought he’d closed the books on serial killer Larry Koskinen, who is serving a life sentence in a state mental hospital for carving up his victims—and trying to carve up Kane himself—years ago. But when Carl discovers a dead body exhibiting the killer’s same MO, he finds himself revisiting a case he wants to close the books on for good. As new victims pile up, Reinhard ratchets up the tension big-time, and his fast-paced tale and fine plotting will keep readers turning pages long into the night.” Angela M., Editor, Red Adept Editing
The Dedicated to Death series (in order).
1) The First Shot
2) The Ninth Life
3) Body of Work
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The First Shot
Part #1 of "Lieutenant Kane - Dedicated to Death" series by E. H. Reinhard
For Tampa homicide lieutenant Carl Kane, death is his life. If a single award existed for sinking himself into his work, he’d have two.But the latest crime scene he’s called to, an old abandoned factory, leaves him with more bodies than leads. Three drug dealers are found shot to death—not an uncommon sight in the least. The problem lies with the pair of middle-aged women—bound, gagged, and executed—found at the same location.Before he can sink his teeth into the initial investigation, Kane is called out to another multiple homicide. He comes up with only more questions when the second group of murders appears connected to the first.As the lieutenant tracks down the few leads, he begins to get a clearer picture of those he seeks. That picture quickly turns crystal clear when Kane finds himself face-to-face with someone that “armed and dangerous” doesn’t even begin to describe.
Dedicated to my Youth
BobTam
Dedicated to my Youth is a collection of poems by a 20-year-old. It includes both expressive and narrative poems that lead you to a journey about dreams, disillusionment, loneliness, nostalgia, romance and confession.Dedicated to my Youth is a collection of poems by a 20-year-old. It includes both expressive and narrative poems about dreams, disillusionment, loneliness, nostalgia, romance, confession and etc. This is the first poetry collection written by me.
Lieutenant Kane: Dedicated to Death 01-The First Shot
EH Reinhard
For Tampa homicide lieutenant Carl Kane, death is his life. If a single award existed for sinking himself into his work, he’d have two.But the latest crime scene he’s called to, an old abandoned factory, leaves him with more bodies than leads. Three drug dealers are found shot to death—not an uncommon sight in the least. The problem lies with the pair of middle-aged women—bound, gagged, and executed—found at the same location.Before he can sink his teeth into the initial investigation, Kane is called out to another multiple homicide. He comes up with only more questions when the second group of murders appears connected to the first.As the lieutenant tracks down the few leads, he begins to get a clearer picture of those he seeks. That picture quickly turns crystal clear when Kane finds himself face-to-face with someone that “armed and dangerous” doesn’t even begin to describe.
Dedicated Villain
Patricia Veryan
Roland Farleigh Mathieson, the notorious rake who appeared in earlier volumes of The Golden Chronicles, returns in a new role as the hero of this final volume in Patricia Veryan's highly acclaimed series of romantic adventures set in Georgian England. Known to friends and enemies alike as the elusive Otton, the hero of The Dedicated Villain has successfully profited from a politically turbulent period in British history, using the jacobite rebellion to further his own mercenary plans. A dedicated ladies' man, Mathieson has never claimed to be loyal to anyone but himself, and has taken great pains to remain anonymous whenever possible...
Dedicated Ink
Part #3 of "Inked in the Steel City" series by Rose, Ranae
A one night stand has never gone so wrong … or so right. Two months after one scorchingly hot July night, tattoo artist Abby is pregnant and the man who showed her everything she’d been missing is nowhere in sight. When he walks into the Hot Ink Tattoo Studio looking for much more than some new ink, she risks their rekindled connection by confessing that she’s pregnant … with his twins.Sworn to serve and protect, Pittsburgh police officer Sam isn’t one to back down from responsibility, and he’s definitely not going to let the woman who’s been haunting his dreams all summer get away again. But two babies on the way means a reunion that’s anything but what he imagined. Can unforgettable chemistry evolve into real love before her due date arrives?Inked in the Steel City Book 3Dedicated Ink is a contemporary erotic romance.Approximately 50,000 words in length.Review*What reviewers say about Ranae's writing...*'Ms. Rose's ability to weave together a good story and create realistic, sympathetic characters is unbelievable.' - Hearts on Fire Reviews'She is by far one of the hottest love scene writers I've ever come across.' -The Romance Writer's Reads Review Blog'Ranae Rose definitely knows her sexy times ... WOW!' -Sizzling Hot Books ReviewsWhat reviewers say about Hot Ink (Inked in the Steel City Book 1)...'A delightful story of love, tattoos, responsibility, fate and taking chances.' -Manic Readers'A lot of great sexual tension.' -Ms. Romantic Reads'Engrossing.' -You Gotta Read Reviews'Need an afternoon full of sexy ink and sensual romance? Then you need Hot Ink.' -Joyfully Reviewed












