Rediscover this New York Times Bestseller in the Texas Ranger Justice series When Texas Ranger Anderson Michaels goes undercover at an animal rescue farm in Texas Hill Country, he lands right in owner Jennifer Rodgers’s path. Before long, he realizes that tracking down his target—a deadly drug-trafficking ring that was responsible for the murder of his captain—may be easier than winning this jaded woman’s trust. Experience has taught Jennifer to keep her distance from adventure seekers. But her life will depend on her ability to push aside her fears—and trust Anderson to keep her safe. Originally published in 2011
#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell’s suspense fiction classic, featuring gutsy medical examiner Kay Scarpetta.
Early one quiet Monday morning, in an empty executive office, assistant Janice Denard begins to prepare for another ordinary day - but instead discovers evidence of horrific crimes, shocking photographs left abandoned in a printer.
"--Publishers Weekly "This is one of the best offerings by master of romantic suspense Hannon."--Library Journal "Any Irene Hannon novel is a suspenseful delight.
John Banville’s stunning powers of mimicry are brilliantly on display in this engrossing novel, the darkly compelling confession of an improbable murderer.
Yoshiko glanced shyly at Hunter as she said, “Nice to meet you.” “You too!” Hunter said excitedly. “So, where are you guys living?” “Sparrow Hall,” Jenna offered. “We're on the third floor. It's a little crazy already.
Four-minute forensic mysteries for you to solve.
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The portrait of a female serial killer, the first woman executed in Florida in more than a century, tells of how Judias Buenoano, owner of a chain of nail salons in Pensacola, killed her husbands, lovers, and disabled first-born son for ...
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In Body as Evidence, Janell Hobson challenges postmodernist dismissals of identity politics and the delusional belief that the Millennial era reflects a _postracial_ and _postfeminist_ world.