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The Steven Moore Action Thriller Starter Library: 3 rip-roaring novellas, 3 great new action heroes.

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Hiram Kane, in The Golem of Prague
One ancient myth. One crazed Neo-Nazi. One chance at redemption.


Hiram Kane is in Prague to visit his friend and mentor, Professor John O’nians, when a deranged Neo-Nazi kidnaps a dozen innocent Jewish children.
Kane and Haines suddenly find themselves drawn into a deadly race against time to save the victims, before the psychopathic modern-day monster twists an ancient Jewish myth to her wildly unhinged and nefarious desires.

Innocents will die. That is inevitable. The question is, how many can Hiram Kane save?

Alexandria Ridley, in I, Survivor WHEN PREY BECOMES PREDATOR
When you said I could never escape, I knew I would. When you told me all hope was lost, I knew it was not. When you declared you would kill me soon, I knew I would kill you first.
I am Alexandria Ridley.
I am a survivor. And I am coming for you!

Kayla Stone, in Set Him Free Every city has its dirty secrets!
Justice is her beat. Her name is Kayla Stone. She is ‘The Liberator.’

Life is cheap in the impenetrable shadows of Mumbai’s notorious underworld. Lives are bought and sold here. Fear is the ultimate currency.
Kayla Stone expected India to be life-changing, but not like this. When a young child is snatched right in front of her eyes, Kayla decides it’s time to make a stand. It’s a decision she was born to make.

With her life on the line in a foreign land, and danger always close at hand, can she find the child before it’s too late?

220 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 12, 2022

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Steven Moore

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Steven Moore is a literary critic. He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 1988.

While Moore has been a teacher, bookstore owner, book reviewer, and columnist, he is most well known for his work as an editor and author of literary criticism. Moore is the foremost authority on William Gaddis, having written a book on this author, supervised the collection of several critical essays, and assisted in the translation of Gaddis' work into Chinese.

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