Sleep Don't Come Easy

· Kensington Publishing Corp.
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National bestselling authors J.D. Mason and Victor McGlothin come at you with a double dose of intrigue. . .

"The Lazarus Man" by J.D. Mason

When a young female city employee is murdered, the case brings together an investigative reporter whose career is on the line, a lead detective who would rather work alone, and an elderly, homeless man whose hold on reality is questionable. But desperate times call for desperate measures, and with the detective at the helm, the trio soon unearths a shocking truth no one would have ever suspected. . .

"Tomorrow's Edge" by Victor McGlothin

Smart, sexy P.I. Vera Miles is an expert at finding people who don't want to be found. But her latest client is a rare, and possibly dangerous, exception: a handsome drifter with amnesia who believes he's killed someone--though he can't remember who or why. But as Vera gets closer to solving the mystery, she has to wonder if her client is better off without his memory. . .

"Mason and McGlothin are clearly talented." --RT Book Reviews

"Enticing to those who appreciate a good thriller." --The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

About the author

Victor McGlothin is a former bank vice-president who nearly forfeited an athletic scholarship due to poor reading skills. Victor is also an on-line columnist of Victor Said…, a real Brotha to Sistah look at relationships. Living in Dallas with his wife and two sons, he is hard at work on his next novel and as a contributing writer for D Magazine. Visit his website at www.victormcglothin.com.

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