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Charles Ameringer (cda1) | 11 comments In "Duke Wellington: East Harlem Lawyer," a Harvard trained lawyer finds purpose and love in El Barrio, New York City's Puerto Rican neighborhood. He strives to reconcile police and community and stimulate economic growth, while coping with street crime and murder. But what is a basketball doing on the cover? Duke Wellington East Harlem Lawyer by Charles Ameringer Find the answer at Duke Wellington: East Harlem Lawyer


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R. Flowers | 5 comments Good day -- I'm R. Barri Flowers, author of the Riley Reed Cozy Mysteries, MURDERED IN THE MAN CAVE and MURDERED IN THE GOURMET KITCHEN, just released.

Murdered in the Gourmet Kitchen

Murdered in the Man Cave


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Mark Bello | 11 comments Looking to get 20 or so 'verified purchase reviews' on Amazon for each of my four Zachary Blake Legal Thriller Series novels. I have re-launched the first three and will launching my new novel for pre-order on Amazon beginning December 2, 2019. I would be happy to reimburse the purchase price for those who are dissatisfied. These are 'ripped from the headlines,' legal thrillers. Looking to create 'buzz' for the re-launch of the first 3 and launch of the new novels.

In order, the books are:

Betrayal of Faith (The 99 cent special for Amazon Kindle). It is the story of a widow and her boys who take on a powerful church organization after the boys are sexually abused by a priest. The novel introduces the series protagonist, attorney Zachary Blake, who seeks to resurrect long-forgotten skills to obtain justice for his young clients.

Betrayal of Justice (the $1.99 Kindle version): Zachary Blake returns to defend a young Muslim woman falsely accused of murdering the white supremacist who bombed her mosque. Standing between her and justice? The newly elected President of the United States, who campaigned to rid America of its "Muslim scourge" and "make America pure again."

Betrayal in Blue (the $2.99 Kindle version): Blake is back, representing Dearborn police captain Jack Dylan, on trial in a small Michigan fishing town. Dylan is accused of murdering the terrorist white supremacist who plotted to release sarin gas in the Muslim district of Dearborn.

My latest novel, Betrayal in Black ($3.99 pre-order for Kindle—available on December 2, 2019))—Zachary is retained to represent the widow and young children of an innocent black man gunned down during a routine traffic stop by a white cop. Was this the isolated action of a racist cop or an example of systemic racism in a predominately white police force and community. Protestors take to the streets and the community becomes sharply divided along racial lines. Can Zack obtain justice in this sharply divided community where minorities are very familiar with injustice?

Please email me at legalthrillerauthor@yahoo.com if you are interested in accepting this offer to purchase with a money back guarantee if dissatisfied.

TIA. Regards, Mark


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