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New Sci-Fi Mystery!

Find your next favorite mystery or thriller title among these FREE stories. Click on the covers of the books you want, sign up to learn a little more about the authors, and start reading! Don't forget to enter to win a $25 gift card! Enjoy!

This is also your first chance to read my latest story, "THE DUTIFUL DETECTIVE AND THE DEADLY DECOYS."

https://mybookcave.com/g/4acc53e0/
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Published on March 12, 2019 05:51 Tags: beta-earth-chronicles, free-books, mystery, sci-fi, thriller

"Fates of Evil men" at Amazon Kindle!

Announcing: A new series of stand-alone Beta-Earth stories you can download from Amazon's Kindle store!

To kick off this month, we offer "The Fates of Evil Men," one of Wes Britton's favorite Mary Carpenter mystery/espionage yarns! Set nearly 40 years in the future, Earth has been decimated by both climate change and horrific biological weapons. Captain Mary Carpenter has to investigate the hideous murder of an Islamic informer to her Dallas, Texas police department. Was it Islamic followers of the Holy Allah Movement taking out a traitor to their cause? Or was it the Tex-Zis, the Texas-Nazis wanting to purify their state of all non-whites?
Either way, the danger of an incurable skin-splitting virus threatens Dallas. Can Mary Carpenter stop the cold-blooded mass killers?

Find out at:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q89NHMT

Coming soon: The Wayward Missiles," "It's Not About Death, It's About Fear," and "Murder on the Magic Mabel." Now's the time to join the tribe and see what the future might hold--if we're not careful--
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Published on April 03, 2019 18:10 Tags: espionage, mystery, science-fiction, spy-stories, terrorism

New Beta-Earth Chronicles Story available as Kindle!

It's been some time since Wes Britton published a story set on Beta-Earth, the planet where it all began.

"The Wayward Missiles" changes all that with a completely new cast of characters operating as a resistance cell during the Alman War. It's a war story full of espionage and a dash of romance. It's free for members of Kindle Select and only $1.99 for everyone else at:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QQDB7NJ/...

While you're there, you can also find the six book Beta-Earth Chronicles Omnibus and this year's Mary Carpenter mysteries.

Enjoy!
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Published on April 13, 2019 08:18 Tags: espionage, mystery, science-fiction, spy-stories, thriller, war-stories

Would you like to be a Beta reader for new sci-fi stories?

Seeking Beta readers for two Beta-
Earth short stories:

One is "A Day in the Death of the Magic Mabel" with a Word Count of 10196. Set 40 years in the future on our planet, it's set on a doomed cruise ship with a horrible fear-inducing chemical compound hidden somewhere on board. Can Mary Carpenter find it in time?

The other is "The Alien That Never Was" with a Word Count of 10772. It's set on Beta-Earth during the Alman Civil War with a distinctly WWII flavor. Can sexy special operatives of the Kirippean resistance fool the forces of the power-hungry Lunta?

If interested in an Advanced reader copy PDF, or Word file, of either of these yarns, write me at spywise@verizon.net.

Thanks in advance--
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Published on June 05, 2019 14:47 Tags: espionage, mystery, science-fiction, short-stories, spy-stories

Wes Britton guests on Chat and Spin radio!

Saturday, July 27TH, you can hear a five minute interview with Wesley Britton at 12:20PM (Eastern time) on Chat and Spin radio:

www.chatandspinradio.com

If you miss the interview, please listen on Chat and Spin's Facebook Page on Sunday.
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Published on July 26, 2019 07:40 Tags: author-interviews, chat-and-spin-radio, mystery, radio, science-fiction

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