A gripping tale of crime, morality, and redemption-Crime and Punishment is Fyodor Dostoyevsky's masterpiece that delves deep into the psychology of guilt, justice, and human conscience.
2015 Anthony Award Nominee for Best Mystery NovelIn a frigid New Hampshire winter, Jay Porter is trying to eke out a living and maintain some semblance of a relationship with his former girlfriend and their two-year-old son.
USA Today best-selling authorBest friends James Lessor and Skip Moore are still stuck in dead-end jobs, still living in their ratty apartment in Carol City, Florida, and still dreaming of hitting the big time.
USA Today best-selling authorA 1935 hurricane in the Florida Keys destroyed the East Coast Railway, killed five-hundred people and blew away the town of Islamorada.
Jay Porter takes on the brutality of small-town political power and insatiable greed At an AA meeting, handyman and part-time investigator Jay Porter meets a recovering addict who needs his help.
New York Times and USA Today Best-Selling AuthorThe past and the present meet as two shattering climaxes convergeRaymond Benson's The Black Stiletto: Endings & Beginnings is the startling, climactic finale to the five-book, critically acclaimed saga of The Black Stiletto.
The United States draws down in Afghanistan amidst tension between the legitimate government and the TalibanWhen a former Army buddy is murdered by an Afghan military colleague, U.
The fastest rising criminal activity on earth-the illicit trade in exotic and endangered species of wild animalsDanger escalates as Michael Knight and Lex Devlin enter into the defense of a Puerto Rican jockey charged with felony murder as a result of a fixed race at Boston's Suffolk Downs.
National Indie Excellence Award Winner for Historical FictionPlucked from a personal hell, Molly Ferguson now a Pinkerton agent ventures far behind enemy lines in the Deep South to spy for the UnionMolly Ferguson's comfortable life unravels when her Louisiana home is burned to the ground, her family murdered, and she is enslaved in a Baltimore brothel.
Happily married and pregnant with her first child, artist Kali Miller probes Lillian Campbell, her ninety-three year old grandmother, for information about her roots and her mother's accidental death when Kali was a child.
LA Times best-selling authorA gritty, atmospheric glimpse into Los Angeles's noir underworldAsh Levine, the top detective in the LAPD's elite Felony Special squad, is called out to solve the murder of two young black men found shot to death in a Venice alley.
Caught between the Boston Irish mob and the mob from the old sod-Not a good place to beMichael Knight and Lex Devlin agree to defend a jockey accused of murdering a fellow jockey during a race at Boston's Suffolk Downs.
USA Today best-selling authorFlorida Book Award Gold MedalForeword Book of the YearFly by Night will shock you with a conspiracy so devastating that it will shake the worldA top secret drone crashes in the lawless Horn of Africa.
Terrorism hits Main Street AmericaWhen a rogue CIA consultant goes AWOL from his Middle Eastern post in response to his brother's plea for help, he arrives just in time to witness his brother's murder.
Perfect for readers of The Girl on the Train and Winter's Bone, Publishers Weekly praises The Guilt We Carry as "e;a gripping tale of redemption"e; and New York Journal of Books declares it "e;the Breaking Bad of the book world.
Best-Selling and Award-Winning AuthorCold-blooded murder in Florida's "e;friendliest"e; retirement community The VillagesIn this John Grisham style mystery, Matt Royal, the retired lawyer-turned-beach-bum is called back into the courtroom to defend his girlfriend J.
Finalist for the Macavity and Lefty AwardWhen bill collectors come calling, Rick Cahill desperately needs workPrivate Investigator Rick Cahill fears the next knock on his door will be a cop holding a warrant for his arrest.
Anthony, Shamus, and Lefty Award FinalistPowerful forces on each side of the law have Rick Cahill in the crosshairsNightmares of the man he killed two years ago still chase Rick Cahill through his sleep.
It's July, 1975 and an overworked Chicago police force receives a call that an 85-year-old white man has been attacked by a gang of black youths on the lakefront in Burnham Park.