by Philip Eliot | Mar 21, 2026 | Action & Adventure |
The desert is full of men whose souls are as dark as the hats they wear.Wild Bill Hickok rides into Silver Vein on a hot and steamy summer day. He’s antsy and overdue for a vacation, but this is Silver Vein, and all sorts of mayhem is afoot.Curly Barnes is in his saloon, serving out drinks and jabbering to anyone who would listen, when he learns the last of a long line of sheriff Langtry’s is being held prisoner in his own jail. As soon as he hits the trail to go and save the old sheriff, he learns that Scout, his great Comanche friend, has been taken hostage.And that ain’t even the half of it.With his two loyal deputies, Baxter and Merle, Wild Bill, and two legendary Texas Rangers, Curly Barnes once again finds himself on another adventure in the name of justice.
by Philip Eliot | Mar 21, 2026 | Crime Fiction |
“Transposes the corrupt world of James Ellroy’s L.A. Confidential to the Cape Cod of 1957 . . . Ratchets up the suspense to an almost unbearable level” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).When the first young boy goes missing in a quiet Cape Cod town, Bill Warren, who took the job of police chief after returning from World War II, is pulled into a morass that promises no happy ending. As his pursuit uncovers the unimaginable, he is led into a world of criminal conspiracy, a secretive pharmaceutical firm, and an odd local clergyman who may be either a miracle worker or a madman. And while caring for his disabled son, he must fight to maintain control of an investigation in which more and more people—from the state police to the district attorney to a tenacious Boston reporter—are taking a serious interest.As facts become murkier and the threat rises, Warren struggles to survive in a world where the police can be just as corrupt as the criminals they chase, and where a murder inquiry will ultimately lead to his front door.”A deftly plotted and perfectly realized crime novel that features one of the most interesting, complex and likable protagonists of recent times.” —Stav Sherez, author of Eleven Days”[A] highly impressive debut.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
by Philip Eliot | Mar 21, 2026 | Crime Fiction |
When Sam Cable, Texas Ranger, is assigned to protect a volatile and controversial candidate for US Senate, April Marie Fortney, his life is turned into a daily dose of hell on toast. Just when he thought the situation couldn’t get worse, he wakes up next to her dead body… with no memory of how he got there.
The investigation focuses on Cable, highlighting him as the newest poster boy for an intense debate on racial relations. Racing against an impending indictment, he digs through a web of conflicting motives, politically-driven ambitions, and the past of the murdered woman, desperately seeking the truth before time runs out.
His only ally is feisty FBI agent Rita Goldman, whose sense of justice is as profound as her lack of field experience. Cable doesn’t know if the rookie agent will help prove his innocence or be the one to bury him.
by Philip Eliot | Mar 21, 2026 | Crime Fiction |
A financially desperate man needs to sell two valuable modern art paintings, which have a dubious history. His girlfriend, who has an equally questionable past, volunteers to help. When they arrive in Richmond, Virginia, previous entanglements with Chris Hamilton cause tension when they are offered for sale in a gallery owned by his sister, Jackie. After the paintings suddenly vanish, and there’s no evidence of a break-in, she becomes the prime suspect.Chris and his uniquely skilled girlfriend, Sophia Garcia, coax an old detective out of retirement to help solve the case and save Jackie. However, his once vaunted detective skills have deteriorated, and as the case becomes more complex, what evidence they do find incriminates her.When the FBI becomes involved, and two people turn up dead, Chris and Sophia become desperate and must use their combined talents to find the stolen paintings and discover the identity of the real criminal and keep his sister from being convicted of the crimes.The case is complex, the evidence convoluted, and the suspects are clever. Will anyone ever find out, “Where’s Jackson Pollock?”
by Philip Eliot | Mar 21, 2026 | Historical Romance |
Amazon certified #1 BESTSELLER in Time Travel Romance!Kindle Book Review Semi-Finalist 2012 for Best Indie Book in Paranormal RomanceBOOK ONE in the TENNESSEE WALTZ SERIES. Emily Musgrave is heading in a direction she never wanted to go in Regency England–namely a convent to turn her from her waywardness. But it’s more loneliness than rebellion that motivates her to escape her certain fate. Liam Jackson is going nowhere fast in modern-day Tennessee. Playing his Dobro in seedy bars and backward dives along with his fiddling sister, Tinker, is doing nothing for his music career–and even less for the dark places in his soul. Pixie mischief can not only change time-lines, it can change hearts. Because sometimes a girl just needs a little magic in her life.Praise for Kiss Me, I’m Irish: “Oh My Word! I was addicted to this novel from page one.” –Loves All Things Books”What a sweet, enchanting story!” –Riverside Reader”I loved this story. The characters were well-fleshed and vibrant.” –A Voracious Reader blog”This was a very enjoyable tender time travel romance that I recommend to those who prefer their romances on the sweeter side and love a paranormal element in their story.” –S. Rose, Guest Reviewer for Delighted Reader Blog”5 stars. It’s very romantic and easy to read. I recommend it for all age groups who love to read romance!” –The Reader’s Roundtable”4.5 stars. Kiss Me I’m Irish is a sweet romance hiding in an exciting time-travel tale. Emily adjusting to being dumped in modern times is a great way of poking fun at some of our strange habits while being glad for our wonderful advancements. Who knew what an adventure daily life could be?” –Sizzling Hot Book Reviews”4 stars. Emily is being sent to a convent for dabbling around with the Irish servants on her great-aunt’s estate in Kiss Me, I’m Irish by Bella Street. Before she makes it to the convent, her carriage meets with misfortune and she is able to escape to a ring of stones that brings her to modern-day Tennessee.” –TwoLips Reviews “4 stars. Kiss Me I’m Irish was a wonderful read. The fairies, or piskey’s, are more like what you hear about in folklore along the Appalachians and other areas where the belief was (in some places still is) strong. That was a large part of the appeal for me; kinda old-fashioned yet contemporary, in regards to both the paranormal aspects and the romance. Kiss Me I’m Irish is tight, funny, with a touch of mystery, adventure aplenty, and surprisingly poignant; a thoroughly enjoyable read.” –Manic Reviews