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The Whisperer: Story 2 in the “Southern Gothic Suspense” Series

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The Whisperer is a Southern Gothic psychological thriller set in 1958 Catsburg, Alabama, where fear hums through the telephone lines. When nineteen-year-old Lana Brooks is found strangled, the town panics as the infamous Whisperer—once thought gone—resurfaces. Evelyn McKinnon begins receiving eerie calls, her name repeated in a voice that chills to the bone. As suspicion, mob justice, and paranoia spiral, Captain Harry Stewart races to stop a killer, but danger lurks closer than anyone suspects. Steeped in dread, secrecy, and small-town menace, this tale proves evil sometimes whispers.

And in the Name of the Son: Story 24 in the Tales of Suspense Series

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In the Name of the Son is a gripping psychological thriller set in 1954 Portland. Francine Avery, a poised etiquette columnist by day, becomes a relentless vigilante by night after a hit-and-run steals her six-year-old son, Mikey. Frustrated by the law’s inaction, she turns grief into obsession, tracking suspects with meticulous precision and a cold, jagged resolve. Blending maternal fury, noir atmosphere, and psychological tension, this standalone thriller explores how far a mother will go for justice, balancing love, madness, and vengeance in a haunting, page-turning story.

The House Guest: Story 23 in the “Tales of Suspense” Series

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The House Guest is a mid-century–inspired psychological thriller where danger hides in plain sight. In 1947, suburban housewife Val spends her evenings cleaning, listening to radio dramas, and waiting for her devoted husband—unaware that a silent threat has entered her life. As obsession and paranoia quietly escalate, trust becomes deadly, and the most dangerous presence may be the one inside her home. Evoking classic suspense and modern tension, this standalone tale blends domestic dread, claustrophobic terror, and the chilling psychology of predator and prey.

Sin In Silk Gloves: Story 22 in the Tales of Suspense Series

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Sin in Silk Gloves is a dark psychological noir of guilt, obsession, and deception. On a foggy Golden Gate Bridge, despondent embezzler Miles Redding is stopped from suicide by the glamorous Celeste Ainsley. Invited into her wealthy husband’s Marin estate, Miles receives a lifeline—but beneath the luxury lies danger. When a suspicious death occurs, Miles becomes the prime suspect, manipulated by the woman who saved him. Taut, atmospheric, and morally tense, this standalone thriller explores the peril of second chances, seduction, and the deadly cost of trust.

Grace Under Fire: Story 21 in the Tales of Suspense Series

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Grace Under Fire is a gripping psychological thriller set in the seemingly wholesome 1950s suburbs. When Grace Kirkman’s husband disappears, she plays the grieving wife flawlessly—but beneath her smile lurks a calculating mind. Lieutenant Peroski begins to suspect the crime scene is staged, triggering a tense cat-and-mouse game. Poised, clever, and darkly charming, Grace deflects suspicion while keeping deadly secrets. Laced with twists and suspense, this domestic noir explores deception, survival, and the terrifying lengths we go to protect love, proving monsters can hide behind the most perfect façades.

Deadly Desserts: Grandmother, Pastor’s Wife, Serial Killer

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Deadly Desserts tells the true story of Nannie Doss, history’s most prolific female serial killer. Over two decades beginning in the 1930s, she poisoned husbands, lovers, and family members with desserts baked to perfection. Outwardly a sweet grandmother, choir leader, and Baptist pastor’s wife, Nannie hid a deadly secret behind her “Granny Nannie” persona. Meticulously researched from court transcripts, newspapers, and contemporary accounts, this page-turning narrative reveals suburban madness, unfulfilled desires, and a chillingly clever killer whose gender shielded her from detection—until her murderous spree could no longer be hidden.

Behind the Beehive: The Triumphs and Trials of Dusty Springfield

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This sympathetic biography traces the soaring highs and devastating lows of British pop icon Dusty Springfield. Dominating the early 1960s music scene, she became Britain’s top female recording artist and the first British star to follow the Beatles, with hits like “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me”. Behind her platinum beehive and swinging-60s glamour, Dusty battled mental illness, mood swings, drug addiction, and the fear of revealing her sexuality. Meticulously researched, the book offers a heart-rending portrait of talent, turmoil, and enduring charisma, with a foreword by Peter Noone.

11 Hours on the Ledge: Madness, Mob Mentality, and the Media

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11 Hours on the Ledge tells the gripping story of John William Warde, a wealthy young man who, in 1938, stepped onto the 17th-floor ledge of Manhattan’s Hotel Gotham, captivating up to 100,000 onlookers. For eleven tense hours, pastors, psychiatrists, police, family, and reporters desperately try to talk him down, while failed NYPD rescue attempts add both suspense and dark comedy. Meticulously researched from historical accounts, Jerry Jamison’s narrative explores mental illness, media frenzy, social pressures, and human obsession, delivering a powerful, suspenseful, and thought-provoking historical thriller.

Eyes Edged With Tears

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Mildred Blanchard is ordinary no more. A demure insurance clerk in wartime Des Moines, she abandons her quiet life after a crushing betrayal, reinventing herself as Carly, a daring platinum-blonde vixen. On the run, she meets Leo Rossi, a mysterious, scarred stranger with a flashy Packard and a roll of cash. Together, they speed across the American West, blurring the line between seduction and survival. Eyes Edged With Tears is a dark, cinematic noir of identity, desire, and danger, perfect for fans of high-stakes psychological thrillers and classic 1940s grit.

Paper Cut

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Previously published as The Sequel, this psychological thriller follows Judd Whitfield, a book editor frustrated with his low-level career and suspicious of his wife’s infidelity. As his mind unravels, he becomes obsessed and begins stalking her, teetering on the edge of madness. When a young author submits a manuscript detailing the perfect murder, Whitfield sees it as a blueprint for eliminating his cheating spouse. Torn between desire, obsession, and temptation, he plots a dangerous path—one misstep could be fatal in this tense, page-turning story of love, betrayal, and murder.

The Quisling

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The Quisling is a powerful Vietnam War drama of sacrifice, betrayal, and redemption. Captain Gordon Edward Lowell Jr., a decorated officer and former POW in the Hanoi Hilton, returns home accused of treason after alleged collaboration with the enemy. As a tense court-martial unfolds, hidden truths and wartime trauma challenge perceptions of loyalty, justice, and heroism. Through vivid portrayals of captivity and moral conflict, Jerry Jamison explores the psychological cost of war and the struggle to reconcile duty with humanity in a story of courage, judgment, and resilience.

Parlor Games

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When a self-absorbed executive is stranded in a Rocky Mountain blizzard, he seeks refuge in a remote cabin inhabited by retired legal minds hosting their nightly “Game Night.” Judges, attorneys, and investigators pass the storm staging mock trials—until the stranger realizes he is the defendant. Secretly placed on trial for a capital crime, his fate rests on arguments, hidden truths, and shifting loyalties. As tension mounts, he must confront his past to survive. Parlor Games is a chilling psychological thriller of justice, deception, and moral reckoning.

Echoes of Mercy

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Echoes of Mercy is a gripping Christian thriller blending suspense, romance, and faith. Julianna Luna, blind yet fiercely independent, must rely on her heightened senses to evade a relentless killer determined to destroy her. Carey Kittridge, haunted by guilt and a dangerous secret, risks everything to protect the woman he loves. As danger escalates through chases, near abductions, and a deadly confrontation at sea, their fight for survival tests love, courage, and belief. In the darkest moments, mercy becomes their only hope—and their greatest salvation.

The Puffer Bellies

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In 1932, amid powerful political machines gripping the nation, Oklahoma singer-songwriter Scruff Sanders rises from local hero to national celebrity, winning rural America with humor, wit, and irreverent political insight. A hit radio program brings fame—and manipulation—as powerful commercial interests seek to use his influence. While dark forces move behind the scenes, Scruff struggles to balance integrity with opportunity. Unsure whom to trust, he faces choices that threaten his career, values, and future. With a presidential election approaching, one decision could cost him everything.

Vanishing Act: A Crashed Airliner, Faked Death, and Backroom Abortions

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Over a span of 39 years, 26 aliases, 28 arrests in 20 cities—and nearly a dozen imprisonments—Robert Spears lived a con artist’s life of unparalleled adventure and intrigue. But that is far from the end of his story. Methodically and carefully researched through FBI records, “Vanishing Act” tells the complete and shocking story of con man Robert Spears for the first time in a book.

 

“Vanishing Act comes at you with both barrels and knocks you out of your shoes! Fascinating from start to finish. Jamison fires up his writing skills and unravels a wild story. How this story was never made into a movie or Netflix series beggars belief.”

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