↓
 

Black Opal Books

  • Home
  • Catalog
  • Who We Are
  • Meet Our Authors
  • Get Published
  • Heat Level Ratings
  • Contact Us
  • Login
    • Password Reset
  • Back Office
    • Meet the Staff
    • Message Board
    • Special Notices & Information
      • Answers About POD and the Ingram Printer Program
      • Author Information ~ A Walk-Through for the Process at BOB
      • Major Grammatical Mistakes Authors Should be Aware of
      • When Books are Returned to Ingram
      • Hard Cover Copies
Home→Categories Mystery-Detective - Page 14 << 1 2 … 12 13 14 15 16 17 >>  
 

Category Archives: Mystery-Detective

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

The Eisenger Element

Black Opal Books Posted on April 20, 2017 by bobadminJune 5, 2018

BY: SHERRY FOWLER CHANCELLOR She thought she was ready for the hard cases, but that was before she met him… Emilia Hammond recently earned her gold shield as a detective with the New Orleans police department and is working on … Continue reading →

The Dying Hour

Black Opal Books Posted on April 20, 2017 by bobadminApril 28, 2017

BY: NANCY A. HUGHES Vietnam vet and VA hospice patient, Charlie Alderfer, has survived a medical catastrophe, only to discover that he faces three final battles—an inoperable aneurysm lurks in his chest; a mute and despondent five-year-old visitor harbors a … Continue reading →

Dressed to Kill

Black Opal Books Posted on April 20, 2017 by bobadminJune 20, 2017

BY: CHARLES ALVAREZ Victor Espinoza, a short, youthful LAPD patrol officer, is sent undercover as a cross-dresser to catch a serial killer. His ambition to become a detective gets snarled when, ignoring his captain’s orders, he goes it alone and … Continue reading →

Downstream ~ A Witherston Murder Mystery

Black Opal Books Posted on April 20, 2017 by bobadminApril 28, 2017

BY: BETTY JEAN CRAIGE At the celebration of his hundredth birthday, local billionaire Francis Hearty Withers announces to the people gathered on the front lawn of Witherston Baptist Church that he has finalized his will. In it he bequeaths $1 … Continue reading →

Double Cross

Black Opal Books Posted on April 20, 2017 by bobadminJanuary 9, 2022

BY: SHAWN ROHRBACH John Riley, installed as the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle to bring order and discipline to the Church there, is murdered while saying mass in the cathedral in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, there as a guest of … Continue reading →

The Doc ~ Revised Edition

Black Opal Books Posted on April 19, 2017 by bobadminJanuary 23, 2019

BY: TIM DESMOND When a dying friend and fellow Civil War reenactor asks California physician Hank Houston to find his daughter’s killer, Hank has no idea what problems his snooping will cause. The last thing he expected to uncover was … Continue reading →

Deviant Acts

Black Opal Books Posted on April 19, 2017 by bobadminApril 20, 2017

BY: JJ WHITE Jackson Hurst lives his nightmares with his eyes open. Only the heroin he’s been addicted to since Vietnam keeps the horror at bay. A poster child for losers, Jackson’s addiction has cost him his job, his girlfriend—and … Continue reading →

Death Works at Night ~ An Ian McBriar Murder Mystery

Black Opal Books Posted on April 19, 2017 by bobadminJune 4, 2018

BY: MAURO AZZANO A phone call in the middle of the night sends a police officer on one of the most perplexing cases of his career. Detective Sergeant Ian McBriar is called to investigate a death that seems to have … Continue reading →

Death of a Kootch Show Girl

Black Opal Books Posted on April 19, 2017 by bobadminApril 28, 2017

BY: COREY RECKO It’s Halloween night 1953, the last night of the carnival in rural Ohio, and a stripper turns up dead. Tom Davis, the chief of police, orders the carnies to stay in town while he investigates, but there … Continue reading →

Death Never Lets Go ~ An Ian McBriar Murder Mystery

Black Opal Books Posted on April 19, 2017 by bobadminJune 4, 2018

BY: MAURO AZZANO Terror grips the city… In a series of brutal murders, three young women have been killed on the subway, and panic spreads through the transit system. To make matters worse, one of the investigating detectives is considered … Continue reading →

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
©2010 - 2022 by Black Opal Books
↑