Inside the Gangs and Outside the Law in McCrary's Justice, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas GorhamWhen a Nebraska farmer's daughter is trafficked by a South Florida sex slave ring, her cryptic texts point to a foreign diplomat.
Old Friends and Old Secrets Collide in Day of the Tiger, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas GorhamRetired NFL player Tank Tyler is an influential, wealthy financial advisor a Tiger by anyone's definition.
Murder is on Stage in Yesterday's Trouble, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas GorhamWhen NBA superstar Marvelous LeMarvis Jones bankrolls the first concert for his fiancee, Cleo, an unbalanced cyberstalker takes issue with the prominent couple's interracial relationship.
Radical Environmentalist Turns Murderer in Dangerous Friends, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas GorhamMichelle Babcock expected free tutoring in college chemistry when she slept with James Ponder, a graduate student obsessed with global warming protests.
The Fix is In as a Woman's Life Hangs in Jeopardy in Quarterback Trap, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas GorhamGraciela Perez, gorgeous fiancee of quarterback Bob Martinez, disappears one week before the Super Bowl.
Crime Boss Gunned Down, Chuck McCrary Accused of Murder in Double Fake, Double Murder, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas GorhamWhen an organized crime boss is gunned down in the street, the police finger one of their own homicide detectives, Jorge Castellano, whose wife was threatened.
When A Billionaire's Fortune is Up for Grabs, a Murderous Schemer is Willing to Kill in Six Murders Too Many, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas GorhamEx-special forces operative, ex-cop, and newly forged private investigator, Carlos McCrary, lands a client whose uber-wealthy father has died.
A Psychologist Reaches Out to Private Investigator, Hank Reed, to Find a Missing Woman in The Edge of Murder, a Crime Thriller by Fred Lichtenberg--Present Day Long Island and Ft.
Greed, Betrayal, and Murder Stain an Ivied Mansion Community Along Newport, Rhode Island's Rugged Shores in Murder on the Rocks, a Crime Mystery by Fred Lichtenberg--Present Day Paris, Rhode Island, and New York City--While flying to New York from Paris, Detective Hank Reed is approached by Patrice Dubois, who fears her American fiance, Luke Dupont, an investigative reporter, is in danger.
'Laura Marshall's best yet' Chris Whitaker'I was genuinely unable to put it down' Karen Hamilton'Fascinating' Sunday TimesThey thought the killer had no motive.
Anyone interested in the 1960s will be fascinated by the lives of Brud and Reggie Hicks, the brothers from Texas, their wives Gwendolyn Adams and Gwendolyn James, both members of historically prominent Boston area families, Sam Davis, the defrocked Methodist minister who joins them at Walden Brook, Leo Dennison, a local gun dealer and Keetsville native who is a former selectman, and Stacy Phelps, owner of the Keetsville general store.
Agent Nathan Hunt makes a decision that will change his life and sets in motion a series of events involving the Mafia, the Russian Mob, the poetry of Charles Bukowski, and the small town of Graham Massachusetts where he has gone to ground as Eddie Sanders a janitor at the local community college.
A disillusioned ex-cop is drawn back into danger in this "e;rock-solid series debut"e; by the New York Times-bestselling author of the Dexter novels (Booklist).
From the New York Times-bestselling author of the Dexter novels: "e;A game of cat and mouse that builds to an utterly terrifying climax on the high seas"e; (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
A CPA in 1940s San Francisco searches for his partner's killer in this witty and "e;hard-hitting"e; mystery by the author of the classic To Catch a Thief (Time).
A "e;fast-paced [and] stylishly punchy"e; thriller about an assassin targeting the pope, by the New York Times-bestselling author of Snow in August (The New York Times).
This "e;unique and memorable"e; blend of futuristic dystopia and dark detective story features "e;one of the more offbeat characters in fiction"e; (Booklist).
Dark and gritty tales set in the "e;Paris of the Plains,"e; including Nancy Pickard's "e;Lightbulb"e;-selected for The Best American Mystery Stories 2013.
2018 Shamus Award Finalist: A "e;tricky and delightfully surprising crime novel"e; set at the dawn of the digital age in San Francisco (Publishers Weekly).
"e;Brussels, Belgium's cosmopolitan, multilingual capital, has it[s] criminal underside, as shown in the 13 dark-and sometimes darkly humorous-stories"e; (Publishers Weekly).
Journey to Spain with "e;stories that tap into history, politics and culture to cast a cloak of horror and humor on the city's distinctive neighborhoods"e; (The Miami Herald).