Guilt is a powerful thing, and former deputy Jack Collins is mired in it. Unable to forget the events that have taken place in the town he was sworn to protect, he feels as if he is slowly drowning as he tries to cope with the aftermath of a serial killer's reign of terror, as well as his new--and unwanted--job as chief of police. When the body of a young woman, having the same puncture wounds as the serial killer's previous victims, is discovered, Jack must determine if this is a copycat … [Read more...] about Tragedy at Silver Creek by Belinda G. Buchanan
Flight of the Tarantula Hawk by Michael Allan Scott
TAILSPIN INTO MURDER – Recovering from a psychotic break, Realtor Carla Simon has her first showing in nearly eighteen months. When Carla's buyer pins her against the wall, it turns out to be the last house she’ll ever show. Lance Underphal attempts to bury his psychic curse alongside his troubled past. But when cryptic nightmares begin to plague him, Lance knows his struggles with the supernatural are far from over. Homicide Detective Frank Salmon drags the reluctant psychic into the … [Read more...] about Flight of the Tarantula Hawk by Michael Allan Scott
Sea to Sky by R.E. Donald
A dead man rides the chairlift to the bottom of a ski hill on Whistler Mountain. Former RCMP homicide detective Hunter Rayne is at the top of the suspect list, so Hunter has no choice but to get involved in the investigation in order to clear his name. Meanwhile, trucker Hunter was scheduled to haul a load of freight to Northern California, so he calls up his old friend, biker Dan Sorenson, to take his place behind the wheel. What connects the badass biker from Yreka, California to the most … [Read more...] about Sea to Sky by R.E. Donald
Ice on the Grapevine by R.E. Donald
“Ice on the Grapevine: A Hunter Rayne Highway Mystery” is a tense murder mystery featuring tough-minded ex-homicide detective turned eighteen-wheel truck driver Hunter Rayne. … [It] is a riveting mystery that will keep the reader guessing to the very end. – Midwest Book Review This is a well spun yarn, full of plot detail and credible human response. Whodunit addicts will not be disappointed. – The Kindle Book Review On a warm July morning in L.A. County, a frozen corpse turns up at a … [Read more...] about Ice on the Grapevine by R.E. Donald
The Night Shadow by Cheri Vause
The first four years of the sixties have not been kind to Esther Charlemagne, even with her former NYPD partner, Aiden "Mac" McManus by her side. As they settle into life in Los Angeles as private investigators, the two take on a case that forces them to return to New York City to unravel the facts of a ballerina who died in a fire. Little did they realize when they took on the circumstantial case that they would be fighting every preconceived notion about their relationship, and finding a … [Read more...] about The Night Shadow by Cheri Vause
The Truth and Nothing but Lies by Cheri Vause
An FBI agent is sent to investigate a series of explosions at Women's clinics in Washington and Oregon by his Governor father. The case takes many twists and turns as he ferrets through the lies told to him by everyone, but as he follows in the final footsteps of a beautiful woman presumed to be dead, he finds that the truth may be in his own heart. He wonders if it's possible to fall in love with someone he's never met. Targeted Age Group:: Adults What Inspired You to Write Your … [Read more...] about The Truth and Nothing but Lies by Cheri Vause
Malevolent (Cases of Lieutenant Kane Series of Police Procedural Novels Book 1) by E.H. Reinhard
Tampa Homicide Lieutenant Carl Kane has a tough job. His day to day consists of decomposing dead bodies and removing murderers from the general public. But, when two women’s bodies are found under similar circumstances, it quickly turns into more than your average case. The killer is clearly looking to make a name for himself, and his plans for these women go far beyond death. When the media runs with the story, the killer’s moment in the spotlight arrives. It’s up to Lieutenant Kane to … [Read more...] about Malevolent (Cases of Lieutenant Kane Series of Police Procedural Novels Book 1) by E.H. Reinhard
The Gangster’s Wife by Anne Brooke
When 53-year-old Elise Walker returns home after a day at the office to find her husband Gerald dead of a heart attack, she doesn't expect a visit from the police with revelations about Gerald's secret life. Soon, however, her own life takes a distinctive turn for the surreal, with missing loot, online crime and curious neighbours the least of her problems. Not to mention trying to deal with never-ending funeral arrangements and stay on top of her job. Thank goodness then for the support … [Read more...] about The Gangster’s Wife by Anne Brooke
The Crazy Jack by T.F. Torrey
It is the end of the summer of 1980 in Kingman, Arizona, and Jack Trexlor is under pressure. He's eighteen, and his father wants him to follow in his footsteps and become a doctor, but what Jack wants is to be an artist. Jack's mother supports him, but she is acting strangely. And everyone, suddenly, has secrets. The trouble boils over when Jack's girlfriend Diane is attacked, and she doesn't want to press charges. Jack simply can not accept that the perpetrator will get away with the crime, and … [Read more...] about The Crazy Jack by T.F. Torrey
The Eyes of the Chameleon: A Berkeley Mystery by Graham Dixon
Cassius Toledo is a detective with the Berkeley Police Department. And while unusual is not unexpected in the Berkeley area, even he finds the randomly placed eyeballs that keep popping up at various locations a bit odd. What they lead to is even odder. He finds himself involved in a mystery that is much larger than just the Berkeley campus and eventually takes him and an unusual team halfway around the world. How do eyeballs, a group of witches and the Yangtze Damn all come together... that is … [Read more...] about The Eyes of the Chameleon: A Berkeley Mystery by Graham Dixon
Chasing Fireflies by Paul Seiple @pseiple
Set the fireflies free. Send them home before God cleanses the world. Homicide cop, Michael Callahan sees death everywhere. During the day, he protects the city from evil. At night — he is the evil. He hears the hopeless pleas, feels the last breath of the victims. He sees life fade away through the eyes of the killer. In his dreams, Michael is the killer. But it's just dreams. Right? The internal struggle of protector versus killer refuses to stay hidden when the dreams become reality. … [Read more...] about Chasing Fireflies by Paul Seiple @pseiple
