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Dan Allex Mysteries is Proud to Announce the Release of "Cedar Breaks" - Exciting Things are Happening at www.danallex-com1.webs.com, Dan's Books are Now in Print!

"Cedar Breaks" is a mystery thriller that weaves in Midwest humor and has a plot that will draw you along. After the discovery of a gruesome frozen corpse, ex-sheriff Dave and his friend Willard, have a big chore ahead.

2012-12-20
LITTLETON, CO, December 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) www.danallex-com1.webs.com will tell you what mysteries are coming in the future. "Flashdrive" will keep you turning page after page through an interesting plot where local authorities, the FBI and retirees all join together and solve the crime.

The next in the series, "Hoodoos," promises to keep you guessing about the murder of an unpopular local businessman. When retired sheriff, Dave Johnson and his wife, Jan, find the body, it starts an avalanche of mystery and suspense that almost means the end to our hero.

"Cedar Breaks," which has just been released, is the third of the series and takes place in the mountains of Southern Utah and Las Vegas. A murdered FBI agent's body breaks through a snowdrift during the spring thaw and starts a griping story of international gun trading and murder for hire...almost more than ex-sheriff Dave Johnson and his wife and friends can cope with.

Enjoy then all through www.smashwords.com or put them directly on your Kindle, Nook, iPhone, iPad or any e-book reader. Printed versions are now available through www.danallex-com.1webs.com.

Dan Allex mysteries is a fresh new approach to e-mystery books. The stories are based in the Midwest and Southwest and have a retired sheriff and his wife and friends ending up in a variety of predicaments. Woven through the mysteries are a touch of Midwest humor and common sense that overcome the odds and win out in the end.

These books offer a new type of "mystery lite" that is enjoyable, affordable and easy to access on all types of e-book reader platforms as well as in print. www.danallex-com1.webs.com will show you how to start.


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[Press-News.org] Dan Allex Mysteries is Proud to Announce the Release of "Cedar Breaks" - Exciting Things are Happening at www.danallex-com1.webs.com, Dan's Books are Now in Print!
"Cedar Breaks" is a mystery thriller that weaves in Midwest humor and has a plot that will draw you along. After the discovery of a gruesome frozen corpse, ex-sheriff Dave and his friend Willard, have a big chore ahead.