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Jeff Frazier trains racehorses, and his dream of winning a championship is about to come true. But when a jockey is murdered, and his colt is the catalyst, his dream becomes a nightmare. An innocent man is arrested, and the racing world is in chaos. https://t.co/SZS33lEfsH
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In Satan's Shadow by John Anthony Miller is a riveting historical thriller that has captivated readers with its intense WWII espionage and atmospheric Berlin settings, earning widespread praise for its masterful plotting and seamless fusion of suspense across personal and political deceptions. Set in Berlin in 1943, where British agent Michael York infiltrates the city posing as a musician in the Berlin String Quartet to uncover the fate of his murdered predecessor and identify a deadly informant—he becomes entangled in the perilous German resistance, falling for the talented Scottish cellist and photographer Amanda Hamilton, who is trapped in a loveless marriage to a high-ranking Nazi official. As York and Amanda navigate a treacherous alliance, echoes of betrayal reveal a web of deceit involving childhood friends turned resistors, top Nazi elites like Goebbels and Göring, and Hitler's most cunning agents plotting to unleash devastation on England, transforming hidden loyalties into explosive truths and shadows into harrowing reality in a tale where survival demands the ultimate sacrifice.
Readers have raved about the novel’s suspenseful narrative and vivid historical details.
A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “In Satan’s Shadow is one of the best spy novels I have read in a long time. Hats off to Mr. Miller for making me feel the characters pain, hopes, and desires!” Another shared, “I enjoy reading period spy novels and this one by John Anthony Miller didn’t disappoint... The drama set in Berlin during WW11 did not disappoint. In Satan’s Shadow is an extraordinary story of espionage, deceit, courage and love!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “Set in Germany during the war, In Satan's Shadow tells a story of spying and intrigue. Well developed characters and interesting story lines kept me engaged with the book to the very end. Increasing suspense... thoroughly engaged,” awarding it 5 stars. A US reviewer added, “'In Satan's Shadow' was such an addictive read that it completely took over my life for a few days... I'm not usually a big reader of spy fiction, but I've become quite the fan thanks to John Anthony Miller's stunning novel.” X posts from
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John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has cemented his status as a storyteller of historical enigmas with his evocative mysteries rooted in exotic locales. Fueled by a love for travel and the shadows of the past, he pens narratives of ordinary lives entangled in extraordinary deceptions, as evident in beloved titles like When Darkness Comes, A Crooked Cottage by the Sea, The Widow's Walk, and Honour the Dead. Critics celebrate his meticulous historical layering and character depth, with one noting, “This is an enjoyable read with lots of historical detail. It paints a good picture of life in Berlin before the Allied bombings... In Satan’s Shadow will hold a reader’s attention throughout and leave them with a smile.” Subtle threads of redemption, romance, and moral ambiguity enrich the era, inspired by the coastal vibes of his New Jersey base. Miller fosters a devoted community through his engaging X account (
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In Satan's Shadow is a standout historical thriller, its enduring riddles and shocking revelations affirming its essential status for enthusiasts of deception, discovery, and era-spanning suspense. John Anthony Miller’s prowess in crafting puzzles that tease and tantalize until the final revelation solidifies this novel as a brilliant jewel in his illustrious historical canon.
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For PI David Braddock ‘normal life’ in Thailand means finding a missing drug smuggler, sleeping with the Police Chief’s wife and ensuring his office manager’s latest money-making scheme doesn’t bankrupt him…
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Spy and Villain by Joy Lilley, is a compelling short story that has touched readers with its poignant blend of suspense, compassion, and quiet heroism, earning praise for its heartfelt portrayal of observation, empathy, and the triumph of kindness over suspicion in a tale infused with gentle Christian themes. This concise yet impactful narrative centers on Mavis, a physically handicapped woman confined to a wheelchair following an unfortunate accident, who spends her days discreetly observing the world from behind her curtains. When she becomes convinced that her neighbor across the road is enduring abuse—marked by troubling signs and the woman's eventual disappearance—Mavis refuses to dismiss her instincts, even as her husband brushes off her concerns. Determined to uncover the truth, Mavis transforms into an unlikely "spy," venturing beyond her home to befriend the vulnerable woman, leading to a dramatic revelation that proves her right and forges a meaningful, supportive friendship amid ongoing distress.
Readers have appreciated the story's emotional warmth and moral depth despite its brevity. An Amazon reviewer shared, “A charming short story... the lady in the wheelchair who spends much of her time looking at others through her window,” highlighting its engaging premise. Another noted the Christian undertones that guide the protagonist's actions toward redemption and connection, with one calling it “a tale of a spy... proved to be right. And becomes a friend of the abused woman.” Promotional features on blogs like Book Marketing Global Network and Something or Other Publishing emphasize its dramatic turn and themes of suspicion turning to solidarity, while its availability on Kindle Unlimited has helped it reach fans of inspirational short fiction. With a solid 3.6-star average on Amazon from early readers, it stands out for its relatable character and uplifting resolution.
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Joy M. Lilley, a British author and retired registered nurse (real name Joy Gerken), has built a devoted following with her empathetic, character-focused stories that draw from life's challenges and triumphs. Residing in Kent—the garden of England—and a proud grandmother, her nursing background at places like the Royal Victoria Hospital lends authentic insight into human vulnerability, which shines in her diverse works spanning romance, historical fiction, contemporary drama, and short tales. Acclaimed titles include *Figs, Vines and Roses*, *The Liberty Bodice*, *Time's Pendulum Swings Again*, *Strawberry Moon*, *Joyful Pussy Cat Tales*, and *Bleeds When Broken*. Reviewers commend her graceful handling of sensitive topics, with one praising her ability to weave “compelling narratives around complex issues.” Inspired by family, faith, and her peaceful surroundings, Lilley connects warmly with readers through her blog and social media, offering stories that inspire reflection and hope.
Spy and Villain is a touching inspirational short story, its themes of vigilance, friendship, and faith-driven compassion affirming its appeal for readers seeking quick, meaningful reads with heart. Joy M. Lilley’s skillful blend of suspense and tenderness makes this compact gem a shining example of her compassionate storytelling legacy.
"What the fire consumes, faith preserves"
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A woman whose death transformed her into a symbol far greater than the age that produced her