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The two-party system was broken, so Mia Rhodes created an alternative. But when you fight the system, the system fights back. After a lifetime of political disillusionment, Mia Rhodes created an alternative to the two-party system: Ameritocracy. Part American Idol, part Iowa Caucus, her online political competition will find the most popular independent candidate in America and give them a … America and give them a genuine shot to win the presidency. Anyone can run… The American people vote online… The winner receives instant fame and a campaign warchest to battle the Democrats and Republicans in 2020. But her project…
Crime reporter Jane Cole and suspended NYPD cop Robert Warren form an unlikely alliance to solve the shocking public murder of a billionaire. You’ll fly through the pages of this fast-paced, first-in-a-series read!
When Alex Vane’s mentor, a legendary journalist, appears to die by suicide, it’s the first in a series of high-profile deaths. With help from dogged young reporter Shannon, Alex vows to find out who ordered these killings — and why…
Four months ago, journalist Alex Vane revealed that his friend James Stacy had been murdered by powerful private security contractors. Now, as James’s widow launches a spectacular cyberattack on her husband’s killers, Alex is drawn into a deadly game…
Disgraced journalist Alex Vane inherits a 50-year-old hard drive full of earth-shattering secrets — and quickly discovers that someone will do whatever it takes to get it back. A “talented” writer (Robert Dugoni) delivers an explosive, twist-filled read!
In the lead-up to a presidential election, Alex Vane’s business partner disappears, leaving behind a strange trail that leads right to a recently murdered hacker. Can Alex unravel the case — and its connection to a much larger conspiracy?
Investigative journalist Alex Vane uncovers staggering information that could be his biggest scoop yet… or the story that gets him killed. This sharp thriller “evokes comparisons to John Grisham’s finest” (Robert Dugoni).