BY: TRISHA O’KEEFE Los Angeles attorney, Alex Carreras, has it all—a position with a prestigious law firm, an engagement to the boss’s daughter, and a budding political career—until the night he stops to help a murdered girl in a battered …Continue reading →
BY: ROBERT DOWNS Charlottesville, Virginia, Police Detective Luke McGinty has a closet filled with demons, along with a few skeletons; a steady job, but no steady partner or girlfriend; and is still married to his wife Sallie, even though she’s …Continue reading →
BY: DANIEL J. BARRETT After ten years in the Coast Guard, graduation from the Academy, and receiving his MBA, Joe Traynor takes his first real job at a small nonprofit agency in Albany, New York, working to help impoverished youth. …Continue reading →
BY DAVE BULLOCK Sam Calder knows prison changed him, and not for the better. Still, when he’s suddenly freed, he goes home wanting to make things right. Unfortunately, that hope fades when he stumbles into the midst of an assault …Continue reading →
BY: TIM HOLLAND Midsummer in the lowcountry of South Carolina is a dreamy, quiet time. Professor Sidney Lake uses this respite for literary research and planning his next semester, but his Gullah housekeeper, Tillie James, has other plans for him. …Continue reading →
BY: JANET MCCLINTOCK Following a worldwide economic collapse, a tyrannical administration has taken control of the United States government and nullified the Constitution. Joan Bowman, a highly skilled veteran and patriot, joins an underground resistance group to restore America’s beloved …Continue reading →
BY: BEV IRWIN She found the first victim…now she might be the next. In South-Western Ontario a crafty, vicious psychopath is at work excising the kidneys of the women he abducts. Doctor Claire Valincourt, recently jilted, finds his first victim …Continue reading →
BY: LEONARDUS G. ROUGOOR JUSTICE! How can you get it if the system fails you totally? They say that if the right buttons are pushed, a person can sometimes be made to do things that they would have thought impossible. …Continue reading →
BY: JOHN R BEYER Russia had learned the hard way the extremes these fanatics would go to… Ten years ago, Captain Yuri Shakirov stood in horror as young children were butchered by a hail of bullets from a group of …Continue reading →
BY: JOE BENEVENTO When Monsignor Martin Heamey is found strangled just after a debate with Tony Cupelli, a former monsignor and present professor at Smith College, Tony’s detective brother Mike seeks a possible link between this murder and the apparent …Continue reading →