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It’s 1916, and Idaho rancher Cleo Arlington knows everything about horses but nothing about men. So when charged with transforming…
Hailed as “the best mystery of the decade” (Stephen King): In Edinburgh, private eye Jackson Brodie follows the trail of three seemingly unrelated cases — and discovers surprising connections. “Sharp, observant prose” (The Washington Post).
England. 1960s. A cold, harsh autumn. On an isolated island, an abusive man forces his wife to run for her…
A gripping read from the legendary Queen of Crime! When Simeon Lee is murdered during a family reunion on Christmas Eve, detective Hercule Poirot discovers everyone in attendance has a motive… “Never has Poirot’s mighty brain functioned more brilliantly than in Hercule Poirot’s Christmas” (The New York Times).
A horrific torture case with a ticking clock.All he can see is the bottle.Private detectives Ram and Will thought they’d…
Murder in the Caribbean…Rachel once again joins the Coral Queen for a holiday of a lifetime with her octogenarian friend…
Neolithica: Gripping supernatural suspense that will leave you sleeping with the lights on (Fright Nights)
Some things should stay buried… The discovery of a young boy’s body, brutally murdered and preserved for thousands of years…
Three of my best-selling Regency romance stories!Combined the three books have more than 500 positive reviews on Amazon and have…
From a USA Today bestselling author: Lady Pamela Manning is content with her reclusive life in Bath. But when odd happenings start at her boarding house, she turns to gambling club owner Mr. Nicolas Smith for help — and Nicolas is determined to win her heart…
An international bestseller! In 1950s Ireland, DI St. John Strafford stumbles upon an aristocratic family’s puzzling secrets when he investigates the murder of a parish priest. “Banville sets up and then deftly demolishes the Agatha Christie format… Superbly rich and sophisticated” (The New York Times Book Review).