Singer-songwriter Bailey Green arrives at her friend Francine's Key West beachfront estate just in time to learn that her elderly friend has been murdered. Francine had been working to donate her mansion to the homeless, an effort that had met with much resistance. Bailey's brother Mitch is also a Key West resident, sleeping on the streets with his homeless friend Wizard. When Wizard disappears, Bailey's efforts to find her friend's killer and her brother's friend lead her into the heart of the local homeless community and into the arms of black market dealers, who kidnap her and threaten her with death.
It's three weeks until Christmas, and Private Investigator, Lou Steigerman finally has some free time to get in a little holiday shopping.
“You're the primary suspect in the murders of Kenneth and Darlene Eden of Palm Beach, and the possible kidnapping of a baby. I guess because of the kidnapping, and because you're a federal law enforcement officer accused of serious ...
Darkness in Eden: The Murder of Julie Ward
A Death in Eden is the seventh novel in the acclaimed Sean Stranahan mystery series.
The author wishes to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of the following people; Denise Hurd, Linda White, Sue Galli, Holly Hurd, Chuck Tice, Carol Sigler, Bev Piskorski, Alice Kowalczyk, and Lissa. -vii— CHAPTER 1 “Excuse me!
A hard shove of the retracted section, and she plugged her ears as the rungs rattled the track to the ground. It didn't matter how much noise she made. Even if the detective was still hanging around, she'd be long gone by ...
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story is a sublime and seductive reading experience.
Six years ago, Henrie O's beloved newspaperman husband Richard lost his life on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
DEATH RODE A WHITE HORSE starts with the Creation story only Lucifer is a playboy who does back flips off the high dive.
A Jess Castle Investigation, for fans of The Thursday Murder Club M B Vincent. CHAPTER 16 CROSS MY PALM WITH SILVER Tuesday 10 November Eden had been incredulous. 'A swarm of blowflies?' 'They flew out of the tin like a fog.