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The Girls Whispered Murder

Black Opal Books Posted on August 9, 2018 by bobadminSeptember 1, 2018

BY: LYNN MCPHERSON The second book in the Izzy Walsh Mystery Series! Springtime is beautiful in the cozy town of Twin Oaks, nestled along the New England coastline. It’s 1954, and Izzy Walsh is at The Mariner’s Whisper, Twin Oaks’ … Continue reading →

When Death Imitates Art

Black Opal Books Posted on March 19, 2018 by bobadminJanuary 11, 2019

BY: P. D. HALT A luscious mélange of art, love, and murder… In Cologne, West Germany, in the 1980s, Amanda Lee, a young American gallery owner, discovered the murdered body of her business partner, Marlene Eichler. Hours later, she found … Continue reading →

What the Mirror Doesn’t See

Black Opal Books Posted on February 7, 2018 by bobadminFebruary 24, 2018

BY: TIM HOLLAND It is 1993, the banking world is in turmoil, and in New Jersey, there is outright panic. The big New York banks and emerging regionals are gobbling up everything in the state. Every financial institution is now … Continue reading →

The Killer Who Wasn’t There

Black Opal Books Posted on November 2, 2017 by bobadminFebruary 24, 2018

BY: BILL A. BRIER A chilling locked-room mystery! Impossible for the murderer to escape…yet, he did. Powerful officials conspire against Chief Bucky’s attempt to solve the case, including the KKK, whose members particularly resent Bucky’s friend, Charlotte, a Harvard-educated “Negro” … Continue reading →

1920

Black Opal Books Posted on August 20, 2017 by bobadminAugust 31, 2017

BY: IAIN LANDLES Captain Rider Garforth is traveling on the liner Imperator to New York in 1920, with the intention of visiting a renowned doctor in an attempt to be cured of his shell-shock. The first-class passenger list is sparse … Continue reading →

The Killer Who Hated Soup

Black Opal Books Posted on July 21, 2017 by bobadminJanuary 23, 2019

BY: BILL A. BRIER The Internet? Never heard of it. Smart Phones? Who you kiddin’? We’re talkin’ 1956. Energetic and eager to make his mark on what Time Magazine called the next great boom town, Bucky Ontario leave his Louisiana … Continue reading →

Wrath of the Dixie Mafia

Black Opal Books Posted on June 14, 2017 by bobadminJune 24, 2017

BY: PAUL SINOR Johnny Morocco hit Atlanta, Georgia in 1953. The former army military policeman changed his name from McDonald and used his military training to become a licensed PI. Johnny’s “office” was a pool room called Big Town in … Continue reading →

The Triad

Black Opal Books Posted on April 26, 2017 by bobadminApril 26, 2017

BY: JOHN R DIZON Amidst rumors of a conspiracy by the Axis powers to diminish America’s capacity to engage in hostilities, the FBI is called into action. Special Agent Chess Power is empowered by Deputy Director Melvin Purvis to put … Continue reading →

Superfall ~ A Stan Wade LA PI Novel

Black Opal Books Posted on April 25, 2017 by bobadminApril 25, 2017

BY: JOHN HEGENBERGER In June 1959, America’s TV superhero took a bullet to the head in an apparent suicide. But was it? And is he really dead? Stan Wade, a Hollywood PI, sets out to uncover the secret and encounters … Continue reading →

Stormfall ~ A Stan Wade La PI Novel

Black Opal Books Posted on April 25, 2017 by bobadminApril 25, 2017

BY: JOHN HEGENBERGER In October 1959, a young, hard-luck PI is lost in America, determined to untangle a series of grisly murders spreading like a disease from the set of The Alamo. Fighting for his life—from a dry desert storm, … Continue reading →

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