Scene of the Crime

  • Scene of the Crime: The Importance of Place in Crime and Mystery Fiction
    By David Geherin

    All these ghosts “yelling at him ... begging him ... shrieking” (30¡) produce unsettling guilty dreams which he tries to quiet by heavy drinking, which only leads to other problems. Rankin admits that there is much about the complicated ...

  • Scene of the Crime: Mystic Lake
    By Carla Cassidy

    When FBI profiler Amberly Nightsong is sent to Mystic Lake to consult with local cops about three ritualistic murders, the last thing she expects is to be a piece in a madman's sick puzzle.

  • Scene of the Crime: Deadman's Bluff
    By Carla Cassidy

    FBI agent Seth Hawkins's efforts to find a serial killer lead to a woman found buried alive in the local sand dunes who has no memory of how she'd been abducted--or anything else.

  • Scene of the Crime: Return to Mystic Lake
    By Carla Cassidy

    TWO FBI AGENTS WERE ON A CASE THAT COULD COST THEM THEIR CAREERS—AND THEIR LIVES.

  • Scene of the Crime: Widow Creek
    By Carla Cassidy

    Lexie Forbes had come to Kansas looking for answers, but all she uncovered was a killer on her trail.

  • Scene of the Crime: The Deputy's Proof
    By Carla Cassidy

    This deputy was looking for redemption from a mysterious beauty.

  • Scene of the Crime: Means and Motive
    By Carla Cassidy

    Two hardheaded investigators chase danger - and each other - in Carla Cassidy's newest Scene of the Crime case Gabriel Walters didn't need some know-it-all FBI agent charging in on his territory.

  • Scene of the Crime: Who Killed Shelly Sinclair?
    By Carla Cassidy

    "A cold case reunion ignites romance in [this] new 'Scene of the Crime' mystery"--Page 4 of cover.

  • Scene of the Crime: Return to Bachelor Moon (Mills & Boon Intrigue)
    By Carla Cassidy

    It is up to FBI profiler Gabriel Blankenship to investigate the disappearance of Marlena Meyers’ family. Their instant attraction is powerful, but Gabriel, damaged by his past, doesn’t want to fall in love.

  • Scene of the Crime: Black Creek
    By Carla Cassidy

    "Baiting a serial killer is risky enough. But FBI Special Agent Mick McCane knows he's in real trouble when he and by-the-book Cassie Miller have to pose as loving newlyweds to do it.

  • Scene of the Crime: Bachelor Moon
    By Carla Cassidy

    FBI profiler Sam Connelly had come to Daniella Butler's remote Louisiana bed-and-breakfast to escape the consuming horrors of his job--and the dark demons he fears lurk in his own soul.

  • Scene of the Crime: Means and Motive
    By Carla Cassidy, Cindi Myers

    Scene of the Crime: Means and Motive by Carla Cassidy When FBI agent Jordon James is sent to work a case with Chief of Police Gabriel Walters, the two immediately clash.

  • Scene of the Crime: Return to Mystic Lake
    By Carla Cassidy, Angi Morgan

    He never expected to reunite with the girl whose heart he broke. But when Alicia Adamsâ__s daughter is kidnapped, the fearless SEAL jumps into action. However, the off-book op poses unfamiliar dangers to John.

  • Scene of the Crime: Widow Creek
    By Carla Cassidy

    Carla Cassidy. ness that she knew awaited her when she finally went back home. She watched as Jimmy got off the bus with what looked like a younger girl. The two didn't talk and Jimmy made a direct beeline to his house while the girl ...

  • Scene of the Crime: Bridgewater, Texas
    By Carla Cassidy

    Carla Cassidy. Scene of †he Crime: bridgewater,texas. TORONTO • NEW YORK • LONDON AMSTERDAM • PARIS • SYDNEY • HAMBURG STOCKHOLM • ATHENS • TOKYO • MILAN • MADRID PRAGUE • WARSAW • BUDAPEST • AUCKLAND If you purchased this book without ...

  • Scene of the Crime
    By Ed Brubaker

    Also included in this new collection are behind the scenes art and stories, a new foreword by BRUBAKER, and many other extras.

  • Scene of the Crime: A Writer’s Guide to Crime Scene Investigation
    By Anne Wingate

    Part of the Howdunit Series, Scene of the Crime is written by a professional in the field. It provides the inside details that writers need to weave a credible -...

  • Scene of the Crime: Photographs from the LAPD Archive
    By Tim B. Wride

    Shares case information, articles, and recently discovered crime photos from the LAPD archives for dramatic cases that took place between the 1930s and 1960s, in a compilation that includes information...

  • Scene of the Crime
    By Sharon Dunn

    Someone’s out to end her life.

  • Scene of the Crime: Tracking Down Criminals with Forensic Science
    By HP Newquist

    above , sideways , or at ground level . This ensured that each and every crime scene was photographed methodically , not just wherever a photographer thought they might get a good shot . Having these photos on file was also useful for ...