Sundae Driver by Jack Barrow
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/“Would you sell your soul for an ice cream van? As Danny struggles to keep his ice cream van on the road... Read More
Mixed Up With Murder by Susan C. Shea
“I’d love to. It’ll be a nice break from the routine.” — Dani O’Rourke On one hand, Dani O’Rourke, chief fundraiser for... Read More
The King’s Jar by Susan C. Shea
I was beginning to think this particular treasure was very bad luck. — Dani O’Rourke Dani O’Rourke, chief fundraiser at San Francisco’s... Read More
Murder in the Abstract by Susan C. Shea
One more mystery, I thought bitterly. I kept adding mysteries but didn’t seem to be making progress solving any of them. —... Read More
Back Roads and Frontal Lobes by Brady Allen
Originally published in 2012, Back Roads and Frontal Lobes, a collection of twenty-three short stories by Brady Allen, has been given new... Read More
There and Back by Eric Beetner
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280 Steps, A Bouquet Of Bullets, A Mouth Full Of Blood, All Due Respect, Backlist, book review, Borrowed Trouble, Devil Doesn’t Want Me, Dig Two Graves, Dutton/Penguin, Eric Beetner, Fightcard, guest blog, guest post, Guilt Edged Mysteries, Lars, Lars and Shaine, McGraw, Nine Toes In The Grave, One Too Many Blows to the Head, review copy, Rumrunners, Shaine, Short List, Split Decision, Stripper Pole At the End Of The World, The Backlist, The Lawyer: Six Guns at Sundown, The Year I Died Seven Times, There and Back, When the Devil Comes to Call, White Hot Pistol, Year I Died Seven Times
///Ten went into the woods. Only five returned. “You ever consider maybe the wrong people never made it out of those woods?”... Read More
Snowstorm in August by Marshall Karp
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Bloodthirsty, book review, Cut Paste Kill, Danny Corcoran, Flipping Out, James Patterson, Jason Alexander, Joaquín Alboroto, Just Looking, Kill Me If You Can, Lomax & Biggs, Marshall Karp, Mike Lomax, Minotaur Books, mystery, NYPD Red, Rabbit Factory, review copy, serial killer, series, Snowstorm in August, Terry Biggs, trailer
///“Working here, you will be totally autonomous. It’s a revolutionary mandate for peacekeepers, but these are revolutionary times.” — Kaori Piper NYPD... Read More






