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Diary of a Serial Killer II: Ice Man
Serial killer Eric "The Artist" Blackburn forged a reign of terror in the Metrowest area of Massachusetts for years. The bodies of beautiful teenagers piled up as Blackburn kidnapped them one-by-one for his lethal "art projects." He was brought down by the "one that got away," Tracey Randall, a would-be victim who fought back, escaped, and brought down the psychopathic killer. Ten years later, Tracey Randall is a detective for the Farmington Police Department, incensed when Blackburn's infamous Diary of a Serial Killer, which described the events of the last week of his reign of terror, is leaked onto the Internet by crazed groupies. Tracey has the Diary suppressed, but someone has already taken notice of it: someone who is far deadlier than Blackburn ever dreamed of becoming.
American Criminal
A cop’s worst nightmare is being sent to prison with all the scumbags he put away. In a terrifying sequence of events, this nightmare comes true for twenty-seven-year-old NYC cop Ray Burnside. Fearful that he is going to expose their corruption, his buddies on the Tactical Team set him up. They frame him for one of the worst offenses a cop can be charged with; large-scale drug distribution, which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of twenty years. Eight kilos of coke planted in the trunk of his car and the testimony of his old comrades are enough to put the young cop away for a very long time. Only, he isn’t having it. Nietzche's famous quote, "That which does not kill us makes us stronger," is the perfect metaphor for Burnside's struggle to survive in a maximum security prison. If he can survive the assaults, the rapes, and the gangs, maybe he can find the time to plan an escape so he can seek revenge on those who put him away.....

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Revolution
In the near future, crime in the United States escalates to unprecedented levels. In response, televised public executions are instituted as a mass deterrent. In addition, the Bill of Rights is rescinded and the police are nationalized and militarized. After witnessing the assassination of a famous civil rights leader, former computer programmer Peter Rayne is drawn into a countrywide conflict pitting ordinary Americans against an increasingly authoritarian government. Investigating the assassination, Rayne uncovers a complex web of government lies and conspiracies that have apocalyptic implications. Making contact with the leader of an underground organization, Rayne is sent on a suicide mission in the capitol city to sabotage the city’s computerized defenses. If he succeeds, an army of underground freedom fighters is poised to launch a violent nationwide rebellion. An all-out revolution pitting ordinary Americans against an increasingly corrupt and depraved power elite may be the nation's last hope to overcome the anarchy that is devastating the country. Welcome to the Second American Revolution

 

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