Everyone has secrets. Some of them may kill you. When a Delaware real estate mogul is murdered, newspaper journalist Brian Wilder wants the scoop on the killing, including the meaning behind the mysterious loaf of bread left with the corpse. Reverend Candice Miller, called to minister to the grieving family, quickly realizes that the killer has adopted the symbolism of sin eating, a Victorian-era religious ritual, as a calling card. Is it the work of a religious fanatic set to punish people for their missteps, or something even more sinister? As more victims fall, Brian and Candice follow a trail of deceit and blackmail, hoping to discover the identity of the killer―and praying that their own sins won’t catch the killer’s attention.
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Michael Bradley infuses his suspense novels with a wealth of experiences gleaned from years in radio broadcasting, encountering memorable characters and situations. His travels across the US and Europe expose him to diverse individuals whose quirks and habits subtly find their way into his narratives. Bradley masterfully blends supernatural thrills with gripping suspense, often imbuing his stories with profound emotional resonance. Readers can expect intelligent, chilling, and compelling reads that leave a lasting impression.






- 2022
- 2021
System Failure
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
One in five Australian women has been the victim of a sexual assault. For these women, there is less than a 1 per cent chance that their rapist has been arrested, prosecuted and convicted of the crime. These are the bare numerical facts of system failure. We offer rape survivors a stark choice: go to the police, or remain silent. In recent times, the public pressure on survivors to report has increased, alongside a growing focus on two other options: civil action against the perpetrator, or going public. These evolving social responses are intended to offer an alternative to the tradition of silencing. However, each of these choices, for survivors, involves a further sacrifice of what they have already lost. The legal system's responses to rape were designed without survivors in mind, and they do not address, in any way, the questions that survivors ask or the needs they express. Simply put, on the systemic response to rape, we are having the wrong conversation.
- 2020
Dead Air: A Novel of Suspense
- 414 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Kaitlyn Ashe, a successful radio DJ in Philadelphia, faces the resurgence of a childhood secret when anonymous letters threaten her new life. As the letters intensify, she is drawn back to The Shallows, a place tied to her past that she hoped to forget. The narrative unfolds as a suspenseful cat-and-mouse game, revealing past misdeeds and present dangers. Set against the contrasting backdrops of urban and rural environments, the story explores themes of secrecy, revenge, and the haunting nature of unresolved trauma.
- 2019
Coniston
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set in Coniston, Central Australia, in 1928, the narrative unfolds after the murder of an itinerant prospector by local Warlpiri people. This incident ignites extensive police expeditions over two months, leading to brutal 'hunting parties' that indiscriminately kill numerous victims. The story explores the tragic consequences of colonial violence and the impact on Indigenous communities amidst a backdrop of racial tensions and systemic injustice.
- 2019
Civil War Myths and Legends
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Experience the Civil War's most eerie occurrences, spooky events, unsolved mysteries, and myths and legends related and debunked.
- 2018
In pro football today, it's good to be a stathead. Coaches use stats to decide which plays to run, how defend against each opponent, when to go for it on fourth down, and when to punt. Players use stats to train and prepare and to get an edge after the kickoff. And sports reporters rely on data to describe the games. Today's football fans, who always want to be in the know, get more out of the action by joining the ranks of the statheads.
- 2018
Stathead Basketball: How Data Changed the Sport
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
In pro basketball today, it's good to be a stathead. Coaches use stats to decide who should be in the lineup each game, how defend against each opponent, and when to send in a sub. Players use stats to train and prepare and to get an edge after the opening tip. And sports reporters rely on data to describe the games. Today's hoops fans, who always want to be in the know, get more out of the action by joining the ranks of the statheads.
- 2018
Follow You Down
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
New York defense attorney Neil Brewster has everything he's ever wanted: an expensive Manhattan apartment, a gorgeous fiancé, a forthcoming partnership in his law firm, and a reputation for winning even the most hopeless cases. His utter ruthlessness and bullying--both in and out of the courtroom--are legendary, and have been since his childhood. With a new high profile court case looming, a camping reunion with his old high school cronies becomes just the distraction he needs. But Neil's weekend plunges into disarray when he's confronted with the sins of his past. After learning about the suicide of the boy he bullied relentlessly as a teenager, Neil is tormented by ghostly voices and apparitions. His shrewd mind, whose preeminence has been vital to his success, begins to crumble as the hauntings become more harrowing and deadly. Frantic, Neil descends into a frenzied search for answers, only to discover that things aren't always what they seem.
- 2017
Pro Football's Underdogs: Players and Teams Who Shocked the Football World
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Highlighting the unpredictable nature of football, this book showcases inspiring stories of underdog players and teams that defied the odds. It captures the excitement of undrafted athletes transforming into All-Stars and franchises overcoming their histories of failure to achieve Super Bowl glory. Through these thrilling narratives, readers are reminded that in the world of pro football, anything is possible.
- 2017
Crazy-Stressed
Saving Today's Overwhelmed Teens with Love, Laughter, and the Science of Resilience
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the complexities of the teen brain, this guide combines neuroscience and psychology with real-life case studies and humor to address stress in adolescents. It offers practical strategies to enhance resilience, making it an essential resource for parents aiming to support their teens in navigating challenges and promoting healthy development.