"e;The mystery plot is convincing and motives abound, but the vivid characters are the main draw, in particular the wryly observant Randall, who narrates the story with verve.
When zookeeper Theodora "e;Teddy"e; Bentley fishes the body of Koala Kate out of Gunn Landing Harbor, she discovers that her fellow zookeeper didn't drown; she was strangled.
"e;Readers looking for a new amateur-sleuth series-especially those who find the car-racing frame intriguing-should definitely check out the Kate Reilly mysteries.
Inspector Ghote, 'one of the great creations of detective fiction' (Alexander McCall Smith), faces snakes of both the reptile and human kind when he's called in to investigate a drug smuggling case turned deadly in this classic mystery - with a brand-new introduction by bestselling author Vaseem Khan.
Barnes & Noble pick for "e;20 Favorite Indie Books of 2018"e;"e;Casey expertly nails the extended Tucker family-some 20 people-and combines these convincing characters, a superb sense of time and place, and a solid plot in this marvelously atmospheric historical.
A murder on Canada’s Sunshine Coast hits close to home for a former city cop in this crime series—the basis for the Fox TV and Hulu series Murder in a Small Town.
When two bodies are discovered within six weeks of one another, it would appear that a serial killer is at large in the sleepy Cotswold village of Folly.
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.
The Derbyshire village of Spentlow, where Chief Superintendent Kenworthy and his wife had chosen to spend their autumn holiday, was in the grip of celebrations organized by the Vicar to commemorate a remarkable incumbent of a hundred years ago.
"e;A gripping tale of what happens when an author's world shifts 180 degrees"e;DAVID NIALL WILSON Bram Stoker Award Author of Deep Blue & The PartingBeth Shepherd is a forty-nine-year-old, twice-divorced, mid-list crime writer whose life is unraveling.
A housewife’s murder draws a Canadian detective into a twisted family drama in this mystery thriller—the basis for the Fox TV and Hulu seriesMurder in a Small Town.