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The Big News! 12 Thriller Ebook Set – Limited Run at $0.99

Hello Friends,

I want to let you in on an exciting project that some of my colleagues are involved with.

DEADLY DOZEN by The Twelve

DD coverHarnessing the power of community, members of The Twelve team up to bring you a value-packed collection comprised of 12 thrillers by  New York Times, USA Today, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble bestselling authors.

With a variety of works including suspense, political, crime, and paranormal, you’ll find yourself immersed for days.

My own book TERMINUS is included. If you haven’t read it yet, this is a great chance to get it along with 11 other bestselling author’s novels.

James Rollins said of TERMINUS:

“TERMINUS is a fantastic read in every definition of that word. If Tom Clancy had written a novel of fallen angels and creatures that go bump in the night, this would be it: blisteringly paced, high-tension suspense, characters you bleed with. I can’t wait to read more!”

This is a great opportunity to get twelve novels at the bargain price $0.99 (appr. $50 value!) It’s on sale for a limited time, so grab your copy now.

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DEADLY DOZEN contains:


Joshua Graham is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, winner of the International Book Award and Forward National Literature Award. His thrillers include DARKROOM, LATENT IMAGE and BEYOND JUSTICE, and TERMINUS. Graham's works have been characterized as thought-provoking page-turners.

Legal Notice: All information on this website and blog are from Mr. Graham's personal experience and insight and should not be viewed in any way, directly or inferred, as qualified professional advice.

All creative writing on this website or Mr. Graham's books: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. (novels, short stories)