Dead Write, by Susan Richards

Dead Write, by Susan Richards Jessica Kallan and Ethan Miller are at it again. Back in the middle of another murder investigation, only this time they are the primary suspects and racing to find a killer before one of them ends up in jail… or dead. Best-selling author, Ethan Miller, has been on a five-week…

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The Cruelest Cut, by Gene Rontal

The Cruelest Cut, by Gene Rontal A young Middle Eastern man in Detroit is brutally mutilated and murdered, propelling Dr. Ben Dailey into a serial killer’s sick plan for revenge. Dailey’s attempts to help the Detroit Police Department track down the murderer lead him to private medical clinics, the homes of grieving parents, and the…

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Perils in Yorkshire, by Emma Dakin

Perils in Yorkshire, by Emma Dakin Claire Barclay’s tourists are exploring the cobbled streets of York. Her American ladies from Tucson, the couple from Bristol and the couple from London appear fascinated by Claire’s explanations of the unique architecture. All except Phillip, a younger, single man who disappears — again. Claire spots him entering the…

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Heel Turn, by Kevin R. Doyle

Heel Turn, by Kevin R. Doyle At the age of twenty-three, Sheila Hampton was arrested, tried, and convicted for murdering her husband, wealthy Derek Hampton. Now, twenty-five years later and with her conviction overturned, Sheila is released from prison, only to be arrested days later for murdering the prosecutor, now retired, who originally sent her…

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The Cottonwoods, by Lyn Farrell

The Cottonwoods, by Lyn Farrell When Amber Bradshaw was twelve, her dying mother made her promise that someday she would find the family treasure brought to the U.S. by her great grandparents during WWI. She’s been left the century-old farmhouse but the farm on which it stands is to be sold. If Amber is ever…

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Dead as a Duck, by Colleen J. Shogan

Dead as a Duck, by Colleen J. Shogan August has been a busy month for congressional staffer Kit Marshall. She hit the road with her boss, Congresswoman Maeve Dixon, who is considering running for the United States Senate in North Carolina. After endless town halls and meet-and-greets, Kit is happy to end the tour in…

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Music is Murder, by B.J. Bowen

When a symphony musician is murdered—bashed with her own bassoon—flute player Emily Wilson becomes the prime suspect. To save herself and secure justice for her murdered friend, she must find the killer.

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