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Friday, October 20, 2006

Today's Best of Evil Contest winner is ...

Chris Mikesell

Chris wins Brandt Dodson's Original Sin and Seventy Times Seven.


The next fast–paced suspense novel in the Colton Parker Mystery series, from Brandt Dodson, author of Original Sin. Lester Cheek had everything a man could want. A beautiful home, thriving business and money to burn. But he was alone – very alone. Until he met Claudia. The attractive and effervescent Claudia was everything that Lester could hope for. But then, she mysteriously disappears and Colton Parker is hired to find her.




When FBI agent Colton Parker is fired from the force, his first job as a private detective begins with the tragic murder of Emma Caine—an upstanding high school guidance counselor—found dead and all the evidence pointing to her nephew, Billy Caine. His girlfriend, Angie Howe, doesn't believe it. Colton has his doubts.




On Monday, we'll be giving away Chris Well's Deliver Us From Evelyn.

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