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Jay Stringer

    Jay Stringer crafts hard-boiled crime fiction, dark comedies, and social commentary. Approaching the written word as a second language, his style is shaped by comic books, music, comedy, and his experience with dyslexia. His narratives delve into the political and criminal undercurrents of society, exploring the darker aspects of human nature. Stringer's distinctive voice offers readers a raw and unflinching look at contemporary life.

    Marah Chase and the Conqueror's Tomb
    Ways to Die in Glasgow
    Runaway Town
    Old Gold
    Lost City
    Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing
    • 2025

      Desire

      Our Five Core Longings and the Journey to Connection, Purpose, and Love

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

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      Desire
    • 2024

      World War Zero

      An Archaeology Adventure Thriller

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds around the discovery of a hidden tomb that holds secrets from a lost past, intertwining themes of mystery and adventure. As characters delve into the depths of history, they confront challenges that test their resolve and uncover truths that could alter their understanding of the past. The exploration of ancient relics and the quest for knowledge drive the plot, inviting readers to join in an exhilarating journey filled with suspense and revelation.

      World War Zero
    • 2024

      Don't Tell A Soul

      A Mystery Thriller

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a woman whose guilt is palpable after being accused of murder. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into her psyche, exploring themes of truth, perception, and the consequences of societal judgment. The tension builds as she navigates the complexities of her situation, revealing layers of her character and the events leading up to the crime. The book invites readers to question the nature of justice and the reliability of public opinion.

      Don't Tell A Soul
    • 2024

      Runaway Town

      An Eoin Miller Mystery: A British Mystery Thriller

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Eoin Miller specializes in locating individuals who prefer to remain hidden, navigating the complexities of their lives and the reasons behind their disappearances. His unique skill set leads him into a web of secrets and unexpected encounters, revealing the deeper motivations of those he seeks. As he delves into their stories, Miller confronts moral dilemmas and the impact of his work on both himself and the people he finds, ultimately exploring themes of identity, choice, and connection.

      Runaway Town
    • 2022

      Roll With It

      A Crime Novel

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of life's value, this thought-provoking work delves into the intersection of economics and personal worth. It challenges readers to consider how society quantifies human life and the ethical implications of such evaluations. Through compelling narratives and real-life examples, the book prompts introspection on how we measure success, happiness, and fulfillment, ultimately questioning the true cost of existence in a consumer-driven world.

      Roll With It
    • 2019

      Marah Chase and the Conqueror's Tomb

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(91)Add rating

      Once a rising star in the field of archaeology, Marah Chase is now a black-market treasure hunter, her services available to the highest bidder. But when she’s caught “rescuing” relics in Syria before they’re destroyed by war, an MI6 officer named Joanna Mason approaches her with an offer she can’t refuse: help save the world or rot in prison.All Chase has to do is find Alexander the Great’s lost tomb, recover an ancient weapon of mass destruction he may have used to conquer the earth, and destroy it before the bad guys can get it. Among those adversaries are a powerful church that believes in a forgotten epoch of advanced alien technology, the white supremacist thugs in its employ, and the rival archaeologist who recently left Chase for dead.Chase can’t resist a challenge—or the British spy recruiting her. There’s just one problem. If Chase has any hope of unearthing Alexander’s tomb before the forces hot on her heels do, she’ll need the help of the one person she’s been afraid to see since her fall from grace: Zoe Forrester, the heir to a hidden journal that holds the key—and Chase’s ex-girlfriend.A contemporary homage to the best adventure stories of literature, television, and film, Marah Chase and the Conqueror’s Tomb is an action-packed, globe-trotting quest, perfect for anyone who’s ever thought Indy really ought to be Jewish, female, and gay.

      Marah Chase and the Conqueror's Tomb
    • 2018

      Outreach magazine 2018 Resource of the Year--Counseling & Relationships Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing is a ground-breaking resource that explores the "why" behind self-destructive sexual choices. The book is based on research from over 3,800 men and women seeking freedom from unwanted sexual behavior, be that the use of pornography, an affair, or buying sex. Jay Stringer's (M.Div, MA, LMHC) original research found that unwanted sexual behavior can be both shaped by and predicted based on the parts of our story--past and present--that remain unaddressed. When we pay attention to our unwanted sexual desires and identify the unique reasons that trigger them, the path of healing is revealed. Although many of us feel ashamed and unwanted after years of sexual brokenness, the book invites the reader to see that behavior as the very location God can most powerfully work in their lives. Counselors, pastors, and accountability partners of those who experience sexual shame will also find in this book the deep spiritual and psychological guidance they need to effectively minister to the sexually broken around them.

      Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing
    • 2016

      How To Kill Friends And Implicate People

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      "Fergus Fletcher is a hit man. For five thousand pounds, he'll kill anyone you want. For seven, he'll frame someone else. Pretending to kill someone is a first, but Alex Pennan has stolen from the mob and needs to fake his own death. Fergus is looking for love. So is Sam Ireland, a private investigator and part-time bike messenger. But she's got her hands on a very important package and is in a world of trouble with the mob. Joe Pepper, pillar of society and corrupt gangland fixer, will stop at nothing--nothing at all--to intercept the package and protect his reputation. Can Alex stay dead while his widow dances on his grave? Can Joe save himself before his stomach ulcer explodes? Can Fergus and Sam make it to a second date before Joe hires him to kill her? Welcome to Glasgow. It's a love story"--Publisher's description

      How To Kill Friends And Implicate People
    • 2015

      Ways to Die in Glasgow

      • 277 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(339)Add rating

      A violent drunk with a broken heart, Mackie looks for love in all the wrong places. When two hit men catch him with his pants down, he barely makes it out alive. Worse still, his ex-gangster uncle, Rab, has vanished, leaving him an empty house and a dead dog. Reluctant PI Sam Ireland is hired by hotshot lawyers to track Rab but is getting nothing except blank stares and slammed doors. As she scours the dive bars, the dregs of Glasgow start to take notice. DI Andy Lambert is a cop in the middle of an endless shift. A body washes up, and the city seems to shiver in fear; looks like it’s up to Lambert to clean up after the lowlifes again. As a rampaging Mackie hunts his uncle, the scum of the city come out to play. And they play dirty. It seems that everyone has either a dark secret or a death wish. In Mackie’s case, it might just be both.

      Ways to Die in Glasgow
    • 2014

      Lost City

      • 301 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(58)Add rating

      Being the resident troubleshooter for a big-time crime family has its perks -- among them a posh flat and sex with the boss's sister. But living the criminal high-life hasn't made Eoin Miller fat and happy. He's still the misfit half-Gypsy, ex-police detective, estranged husband and son who buries his physical and emotional wounds beneath painkillers and denial. But now his brilliant career in dirty work has taken a turn for the absolute worst. Covering up the killing of a porn peddler has gone seriously sideways, toppling Eoin into the tightest of spots: between his beloved boss and a conspiracy rife with blackmail, murder, torture, and treachery. Before things get better, more people will get dead, and Eoin must outwit, or outrun, an underworld cartel, his former brothers in blue, and a chilling hit man who never breaks a sweat . . . even when he's breaking bodies.

      Lost City