Posts Tagged ‘detective’
A Thirst For Murder, by C. R. Koons
A Thirst For Murder, by C. R. Koons Ulysses Walker, Sheriff of Taos County, is facing a tough re-election campaign against a well-funded opponent when a respected historian and acequiero. The murder looks like a dispute over shared irrigation water at first. But after two more murders the sheriff uncovers a web of corruption born…
Read MoreLook Twice, by R. Franklin James
Look twice, by R. Franklin James It has been less than a year since Johanna Hudson realized that her research talents could be used for more than revealing her clients’ family trees. Johanna is a thirty-year-old genealogist who, along with her partner Ava Lowell, and their astute office assistant Trinidad Owens, comprise Legacy Consultants, with…
Read MoreMurder at Sleeping Tiger, by C.R. Koons
Murder at Sleeping Tiger, by C.R. Koons Awakened from a disturbing dream, Sheriff Ulysses Walker is called to investigate the death of a Picuris Indian man in the mountains near Sleeping Tiger Zen Center in Taos County, New Mexico. Guests are arriving for a silent meditation retreat when a record snowstorm traps them at the…
Read MoreMotherless Child, by V.M. Burns
Motherless Child, by V.M. Burns When John Paul Rollins is murdered during his niece’s wedding reception, Detective RJ Franklin quickly realizes this case is going to be anything but routine. The list of people who wanted him dead includes just about everyone he’s ever known including the bride and groom. Can RJ put his personal…
Read MoreSquatter’s Rights by Kevin R. Doyle
Squatter’s Rights, by Kevin R. Doyle When private detective Sam Quinton sets out to solve the murders of a stripper and small-time gambler, he ends up in the middle of an organized crime war, testing Quinton’s loyalty to an old friend and making him the killers’ next target. While working to stay one step ahead…
Read MoreBloody Murdock, by Robert J. Ray
Bloody Murdock, by Robert J. Ray PI and ex-cop Matt Murdock is picky about the cases he takes on. Being a bodyguard isn’t his favorite gig, especially when the client is a high-handed number-cruncher like Ellis Dean. But Murdock is short on funds, and the case is a puzzler. It doesn’t hurt that it features…
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