Book Collections

Twelve of my novels appear in collections

If you feel like a bargain and fancy taking a chance on my writing, or you already enjoy my books and are keen to read more, then these collections are for you. Included here are bestsellers and award winners. All have received critical acclaim from hard to please book reviewers. All my books are available in ebook, paperback and hardcover formats and most are audiobooks, too. Here are the links.

The Canary Islands Mysteries Complete Series

Canary Islands Mysteries Books 1-3

Canary Islands Mysteries Books 4-5

The Indigo Flame (featuring The Drago Tree, Emma’s Tapestry, The Unlikely Occultist, and A Perfect Square)

A Dark Thrillogy (featuring The Legacy of Old Gran Parks, The Cabin Sessions, and Twerk)

Published by isobelblackthorn

Isobel Blackthorn is an award-winning author of mysteries, thrillers and historical fiction. She holds a PhD in Western Esotericism for her groundbreaking study of the Alice Bailey books. She has a passion for social justice, philosophy, current affairs, books and art.

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Domingo Díaz Barrios

Sitio web de mis obras

Soul to Spirit: The New Spiritual Psychology

Becoming Human, Becoming Soul, Becoming Spirit

The Dark Side from the Inside

Writing and Reviews from Dark Places

Bookinton

Book Blogging , Short Stories , Reviews , literary web-series and EVERYTHING FICTION !

Mitch Horowitz

Author • Lecturer • Narrator

ARMAND ROSAMILIA

Author of Thriller, Horror, Nonfiction stories and more

BOOKS FROM DUSK TILL DAWN

Each night I TRAVEL THE WORLD, I LIVE IN THE MIND OF KILLERS AND WALK AT THE SIDE OF HEROES

Passport Overused

Showing the beauty of this world through the people, places and culture

BooknVolume

For the Love of Words, Art, Nature, and Spirituality

THE BLOGGING STATION

LIFESTYLE, BEAUTY AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

Frankly Wright

I give you my opinion whether you ask for it or not.

a good book, a good life

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Carmel Bendon

Writing tales of then and now and the in-between