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Saturday, January 31, 2026

Audiobook Tour + #Giveaway: Treacherous Hack by Kevin Chapman @KGChapman @RABTBookTours




Mike Stoneman #7


Mystery / Thriller / Police Procedural

Date Published: 01-04-2026

Publisher: First Legacy Publishing



From the award-winning Mike Stoneman Thriller series comes Book #7 — a gripping crime thriller set in the heart of a frozen New York City.


When electronics store owner Lou Palazzo is gunned down at a snowy Manhattan intersection, NYPD homicide detectives Mike Stoneman and Jason Dickson catch a case that’s anything but ordinary. Back at Lou’s shop, two Chinese nationals linked to a powerful Shanghai cybercrime ring are dead. The only clue? A missing laptop computer, possibly containing something Lou was willing to die to protect.


Meanwhile, NYU student Ryan Gelb is panicking. His hacked laptop held the stolen university data — data he quietly gave to his Uncle Lou. Now Lou is dead, and whoever killed him is coming for the file. . . and for Ryan.

Caught between international cybercriminals, New York mobsters, and the police, Ryan is desperate to recover the file and avoid being expelled — or worse, executed.


As Mike and Jason untangle a web of secrets, lies, and digital deception, they're met with stonewalling from all sides: NYU won’t talk, witnesses are hiding the truth, and even their closest allies are keeping dangerous secrets.

With the body count rising and a deadly showdown looming, the race is on to solve the mystery, recover the missing file, and avoid turning Lower Manhattan into a bloodbath.


Perfect for fans of Michael Connelly, John Sandford, and David Baldacci, this high-stakes police procedural mixes hard-boiled action, cybercrime intrigue, and unforgettable characters in a page-turning thriller you won’t be able to put down.

 


Interview with Kevin G. Chapman

    Could you tell us about any research trips you took for this story? Which places did you visit, and what made them essential to your writing?

    For Treacherous Hack, all the venues are in New York City, where I have lived and know well. I “visited” a few specific places via google maps to make sure the streets and parks matched up with the descriptions in the book, but I don’t need to visit The Big Apple to know how it feels and breathes. It’s home.

    What's the strangest thing you've ever had to research online for your book?

    For book #6 in my Mike Stoneman series, Double Takedown, the plot required a character to die via poisoning. But it needed to be a poison that the killer could get easily and administer by slipping it into the victim’s drink at a cocktail party before a ballet performance, then cause death 30-45 minutes later. As you can imagine, the electronic data trail of somebody researching such a specific method of committing a murder would be incriminating (which was also a plot point in the story). As it turned out, I have a high school friend who is a professor of pharmacology at the University of Washington, and she was able to give me advice about how to solve my story problem with a combination of common drugs – one the victim was taking voluntarily, and another that could be slipped to him and would cause death within the timeframe of the story. An interesting bit of research for sure!

    What research (history, mythology, science) goes into your world-building?

    My books are set in the real world, but I still need to make sure that my plot points are believable and that I use realistic descriptions of the organization of my fictional police force, the weapons used in the stories, the coroner’s reports and findings, etc. I like to use people rather than internet searches as much as I can. I have a number of former cops who give me advice and check my work for accuracy, and I visit several Facebook groups where cops, medical examiners, and others provide advice and help to authors. It’s amazing how much people will give for free if you only ask politely.

    Have any of the people you've known, past or present, left a lasting impression on your writing journey? If so, we'd love to hear about a memorable experience that stands out to you.

    I had a professor in college named Wallace Gray, who taught literature and who instilled in his students a love and appreciation of a good story. During one early lecture in a course on James Joyce, he shared a story about how a student of his brought to him a theory about what was really happening during a bit of text from an early chapter of Ulysses. Now, this is a novel some consider the greatest of all time and it has been studied and written about for decades. But, this student had a new idea and Wally thought about it and concluded that his student was right. It was something he had never seen before, and had never heard any scholar say – but it was spot on. Since then, he had incorporated it into his teaching about the book. The fact that any new reader could see something in a story that nobody else had seen stuck with me as a writer. I hope that every reader of mine finds something in my stories that they relate to and maybe find meaning in that even the author didn’t intend.

    Do you write in the same genre all the time?

    I spent ten years writing my version of The Great American Novel, which was a bit of serious literary fiction filled with themes of self-determination, the consequence of our actions, being true to your own vision, politics, and morality. It’s a great book that nobody bought called A Legacy of One. Since then, I have focused on crime fiction (murder mysteries), which is much more popular. I have an outline done for an epic sci-fi series, but for now, I’m focused on the mysteries and thrillers exclusively.

    If so, have you ever consider writing in another one?

    As noted, I would love to write a multi-volume sci-fi epic and I have an idea for the story. It will take some time if I ever get to it. So, if I want a break from murder mysteries, that’s where I’d go for sure.

    Which character, supernatural or human, do you enjoy writing the most and why?

    Aside from the protagonist of my series (NYPD homicide detective Mike Stoneman), who has a lot of me in him, my favorite character is Mike’s boss. He’s the chief of the division and a Sargent named Edward Sullivan. Everyone calls him Sully. He’s cranky and a hard-ass but also fully protective and supportive of his detectives. He’s always worried about his budget and the ramifications of his decisions for his bosses on the force. He yells a lot, but ultimately has Mike’s back. He’s funny. I love voicing the character for my audiobooks, also.


    About the Author



    Kevin G. Chapman is, by day, a buttoned-down corporate labor & employment lawyer who works for a major US media company. He frequently speaks at Continuing Legal Education seminars, has taught legal writing to law students, and is the past chairperson of the Labor & Employment division of the global Association of Corporate Counsel. When the work day is done, however, Kevin lives a much more exciting fictional life of crime and romance as the author of the award-winning Mike Stoneman Thriller series and other novels and short stories. When not busy writing, he enjoys playing tournament poker and cheering on his beloved New York Mets.

    The awards are still coming in for Kevin’s six-book (so far) Mike Stoneman Thriller series. This series of police procedurals includes the WINNER of the 2021 Kindle Book Award (Book #3, Lethal Voyage) and the WINNER of the CLUE Award for best police procedural of the year (book #4, Fatal Infraction). Find all the Mike Stoneman Thrillers at your favorite local bookstore. If they don’t have it – ask them to get it, or contact Kevin directly at his website to order copies.

    Kevin’s two stand-alone mysteries have also garnered major awards. Dead Winner (2022) was named best Suspense/mystery of the year (CLUE Award best-in-category), while The Other Murder (2023) was the GRAND PRIZE WINNER of the CLUE Award (best suspense/mystery all categories) and a NEIA Book of the Year Finalist. Kevin also has several short stories and one novella, all of which are available on his website for free. Grab the prequel to the Mike Stoneman series, Fool Me Twice, for free: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086Z8GRCJ or at Kevin’s website: https://www.KevinGChapman.com

     

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Book Blitz: Eat Well Supplement Well Digest Well by Dan Corrigan @dancorriganwell @RABTBookTours




A Nonconformist Approach to Optimal Health


Nonfiction / Health / Nutrition

Date Published: September 22, 2025



Eat Well, Supplement Well, Digest Well presents a clear framework for supporting health through food, supplementation, and digestion.

Drawing on more than 30 years in natural health—and his own recovery from a life-threatening digestive condition—Dan Corrigan shares the principles that shaped his work as an educator and supplement maker. The book is built around three foundational practices:

● Eating real, nutrient-dense food

● Choosing supplements with intention and discernment

● Supporting digestion so nutrients can be properly absorbed


Corrigan’s approach reflects traditional food wisdom, practical experience, and a deep understanding of how the supplement industry operates. His focus remains on clarity, simplicity, and independent thinking.

“Optimal health is being the best you can be—functionally, emotionally, physically, and energetically. You don’t just feel good. You feel great.”

Inside the book, readers will learn:

● Why traditional foods such as meat, eggs, butter, and fat play an important role in health

● How to evaluate supplement labels and identify misleading formulations

● Why many multivitamins fall short and what alternatives to consider

● How to recognize synthetic vitamin C marketed as whole-food nutrition

● Practical ways to support digestion and ease common discomfort


Corrigan outlines how consistent attention to food quality, targeted supplementation, and digestive health can support the body’s natural ability to regain balance.

“If you act on nothing else in this book, let it be these three words: eat real food.”

Whether you are beginning your wellness journey or already committed to real food and holistic health, Eat Well, Supplement Well, Digest Well offers a grounded, trustworthy guide to building energy, resilience, and long-term well-being.

 


About the Author

Dan Corrigan is an author, natural health educator, and co-founder of Organic 3, Inc., makers of Smidge® Small Batch Supplements. A survivor of a life-threatening intestinal condition, Dan became a pioneer of the real-food movement through his own search for healing.

After years of personal health challenges and ineffective treatments, Dan turned to real food and gut-focused healing, leading to the creation of the Sensitive Probiotic — designed specifically for folks with sensitivities. He listened to parents and worked with practitioners to develop clean, additive-free formulas that met their needs.

Dan has held past leadership positions in organizations dedicated to Dr. Weston A. Price, DDS, and lectured on traditional food and gut health. He’s trained in various natural health disciplines, including acupressure, whole nutrition, autism protocols, Feng Shui, alternative medicine, Body Ecology and the Root Cause Protocol.

With more than 30 years of experience in nutrition, supplements, and holistic health, Dan wrote Eat Well, Supplement Well, Digest Well to simplify the overwhelming world of health information and give readers the clarity he once sought for himself.

Through his writing, teaching, and supplement development, Dan’s mission is clear: to empower individuals and families with the knowledge they need to restore their health naturally.

 

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Cover Reveal: Boy Altared by J.S. Pavoggi @RABTBookTours

 


Historical Fiction

Date Published: April 1, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing



Amid the vibrant landscape of San Francisco in the late 1960s, eleven-year-old Jamie steps into the confines of a dark confessional booth. With promises of confidentiality, Father Nelson uncovers a chilling secret buried deep within the young boy’s subconscious.

Intrigued by his grave past, Father Nelson brings him into the church as an altar boy under the mentorship of Harry, an older acolyte. The priest quickly gains control over Jamie, using the boy’s complicated history and his own undisputed authority to initiate a dark turn in their relationship. Jamie falls deeper into the world of religion, and his blooming friendship with Harry becomes a needed distraction from the somber realities of the church.

Shaped by major cultural events, from the Manson murders to the moon landing, to Woodstock and the Civil Rights Movement, Jamie’s life unfolds as he navigates religion, power, and loss of innocence. A haunting coming of age story, Boy Altared explores a seismic shift into adulthood during one of the most turbulent decades in history.

 

About the Author

 

 J.S. Pavoggi was born in 1957 and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, the sixth of eight children in a devout Catholic family. He attended parochial school, served as an altar boy, and came of age during the turbulence of the Vietnam War era and the cultural upheaval that followed.

After a 40-year career in public service with the United States Postal Service—where he also served as a union representative—Pavoggi experienced a life-altering heart procedure that changed the way he saw the world. What began as an impulse to write a better streaming series evolved into a powerful, fictionalized account of survival and healing.

His debut novel, Boy Altared, is a deeply personal work of historical fiction rooted in memory, silence, and resilience. Pavoggi lives in Arizona with his wife of 38 years. They have three children and four grandchildren.

 

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Review: Nexus Dei (The Eden Protocols #1) by Judah Lamb

Nexus Dei

The Eden Protocols #1

by Judah Lamb

Published: January 31, 2026

Genre: Christian Fiction, Technothrillers, Dystopian, Science Fiction, Thriller 

Blurb:


Elias got everything he ever wanted. That's when he knew he was in hell.

After an accident and a two-year coma, agnostic engineer Elias awakens to find his family alive and a world finally at peace. Grateful for his recovery, he even finds himself open to faith—a spiritual transformation that would have been impossible before.

But as perfect happiness begins to feel like a prison, a mysterious priest warns him of a terrible truth: This isn't the real world at all.

His family are beautiful lies, AI constructs designed to make him "happy" while the world recovers from nuclear fallout.

But where is his real family? Did they survive the accident that put him in a coma? Are they out there somewhere in a war-torn reality?

Now, Elias faces an impossible choice: remain in blissful deception with the artificial souls he's grown to love, or risk everything in an unlikely hope that his real family is still alive

But if he's "unplugged," he might not wake up at all.

To save those he loves, he must first be willing to die.

Nexus Dei launches a riveting new series exploring faith, sacrifice, and the ultimate questions: What does it mean to be human? Can we really save ourselves? Can we truly love without sacrifice?

Fans of Judah Lamb's The Unfallen series will love this new Christian dystopian and post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller. It's perfect for readers who loved The Matrix, Frank Peretti's This Present Darkness, and Ready Player One.

Sometimes the greatest act of love is letting go of a beautiful lie.

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My Review:

Nexus Dei marks the inaugural installment in Judah Lamb's latest series, The Eden Protocols. This narrative revolves around a man and his family as they endeavor to comprehend the essence of humanity. Their exploration unfolds during dinner conversations centered on scientific topics. Elias's children often strive to surpass their father's insights during these discussions, occasionally succeeding.

The family embarks on a vacation, which leads to an unfortunate accident. Upon awakening from a two-year coma, Elias finds himself uncertain whether his family is composed of humans or artificial intelligence. He grapples with the reality of his current existence—whether it is genuine or merely a figment of his imagination. If his family is indeed not real, what has become of them? Are they still alive? What transpired?

From the very first page, Nexus Dei held me in a state of suspense. The conversations between Elias and his family provided ample food for thought. I found it difficult to cease reading, as the information presented was exceedingly captivating. I was eager to discover the outcomes of Elias's experiments.

Be sure to acquire a copy of Nexus Dei today!


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