A movie star comes to Miami-and mayhem ensues-in this crime thriller by an Edgar Award finalist: "e;[An] extremely likable heroine"e; (Publishers Weekly).
From New York Times-bestselling author comes the first in the hard-hitting series starring a Miami crime reporter is "e;a crackling good page-turner"e; (USA Today).
A Miami crime reporter contends with a brutal murder-and a backstabbing colleague-in this "e;entertaining"e; mystery from the Edgar Award-nominated author (Booklist).
Edgar Award Finalist: A Florida crime reporter juggles multiple mysteries in a novel that "e;pulses with excitement, grit and verite"e; (Faye Kellerman, New York Times-bestselling author).
In 1970s Chicago, a young man searches for the woman he lost-and finds a mystery: "e;Clever and surprising, a pleasure of a read"e; (Michael Allen Dymmoch, award-winning author of the Caleb & Thinnes novels).
"e;An engrossing mystery with a wonderfully unique sleuth [who] tackles the most mysterious setting of all: the Bermuda Triangle of human memory"e; (Barbara Seranella, author of the Munch Mancini Novels).
The author of Straw Men continues his Memory Series with "e;a terrific read for lovers of political suspense"e; (Rebecca Forster, USA Today-bestselling author).
"e;This fascinating mystery, merging past and present, brings some little-known history to light and shows that laws change much faster than attitudes.
From the author of Blackman's Coffin, one of Amazon's Top 10 Mysteries for 2008When his wife dies of ovarian cancer, Russell Mullins quits the Secret Service to repurpose his life.
"e;Parker's deft evocation of a lost era in Western American history-the life of the mining boom town-and her complex characterization make Leaden Skies an absorbing read.
2012 - Florida Book Award Bronze Medal Winner for General Fiction2012 - Florida Book Award Bronze Medal Winner for Popular Fiction"e;Details of archaeology, pirate lore, and voodoo complement the strong, sympathetic characters, especially Amande, and the appealing portrait of Faye's family life.
2011 - Mississippi Author Award Winner"e;Evans has written a fascinating tale linking the history of New Orleans' levee system to the present and weaving into the story aspects of the city's widely diverse cultures.
"e;Evans always incorporates detailed research that adds depth and authenticity to her mysteries, and she beautifully conjures up the Micco County, FL, setting.
2007 - Florida Book Award Bronze Medal Winner"e;As an archeological tour alone the book would be worth reading, but it's the fascinating and complex characters that give the story life and vibrancy.
A California poetry publisher must clear his name when a shady business deal leads to a fiery death in this mystery by the author of The Poet's Funeral.
One beautiful Hawaiian morning Storm Kayama walks into her lucrative Honolulu law office to find her adopted uncle, Miles Hamasaki, at his desk, stiff and cold.
A zombie detective faces feral chickens, a serial-killer demon, redneck vampires, and more, in this humorous mystery by a New York Times-bestselling author.