Jane Larson, a hot-shot litigator for a large law firm in New York City, is sucked into an unfamiliar world of divorce and child support when she helps out a friend. Jane's discovery of the deadbeat dad's stash of money soon unravels a web of lies, drugs, and criminal activity that keeps getting more dangerous. Soon, Jane is involved in a high stakes race to recover a missing suitcase of cash and catch the murderer before she becomes the next victim.
If you love a twisty and compelling mystery this book is for you.
After moving to the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains to open a weaving studio, Della Wright must try to vindicate one of her students after the student is suspected in the murder of a local businessman. First in a new series. Original.
Still, there is no doubt that child exploitation is far more prevalent on the Dark Web than on Facebook. ... Reuters News Agency, “Thai Man Broadcasts Daughter's Murder on Facebook, Then Takes His Own Life,” Telegraph, April 25, 2017, ...
This is when the investigation starts to throw open suspicious deaths and an episode of mystery. I hope you enjoy reading my first novel, What a Wicked Web We Weave, as much as I enjoyed writing it.
You can read more about Anne and Ken's books on their website randh71productions.com and their blog at ... LLC Praise Her, Praise Diana Weave a Murderous Web Jane Larson is an attorney on the Upper East Side You can read more about Anne ...
The dead body of a stranger-a prosperous looking, well dressed, elderly man is found in Old Bailey Lane, London. This is England's ancient Inn of Court where barristers were traditionally apprenticed and carried on their work.
... sort of movie that is instantly recognizable as film noir, it is perhaps forgivable to make a selection of the best. ... Double Indemnity, for its archetypal portrayal of a spiderwoman weaving her murderous web of sexual corruption; ...
A New York State investigator matches wits with a devious serial killer in the New York Times bestselling author’s true crime thriller.
I was not disappointed, in fact I like this novel much better....Character development is ensured and rich and that alone would sell me on this book.
Audaciously and astutely plotted, with a panoramic imaginative sweep, Six Suspects is the work of a master storyteller.