Browsing: Mysteries

When a dead skier comes riding down a chairlift, former detective Hunter Rayne is pinned as the top murder suspect. Can he find a way to clear his name? And will the appearance of a woman from his past save him — or only complicate things further?

When a billionaire’s son is murdered on his wedding night, Dan Reno is offered a massive bounty to find the killer. Reno needs the reward, but the investigation soon turns deadly, fraught with crooked cops and shady dealings. Will he solve the crime — or become the next victim?

“Fans of Audrey Niffenegger’s The Time Traveler’s Wife will delight” in this tale (Library Journal). A Pulitzer Prize–winning author shares the unforgettable story of Greta — a psychiatric patient who finds herself living three hauntingly similar lives in three different eras. “Wonderful” (John Irving).

Deputy coroner Mattie Winston knows everyone in the charmingly small town of Sorenson, Wisconsin — except the latest body discovered…

“This clever mystery has it all” (USA Today): Audrey is shocked to find her mother’s ring in the home of an elderly woman — a ring that disappeared years ago, along with her mother. Now Audrey must uncover what happened to her family… but these secrets may come at a price.

When ex-cop Cal Corwin is hired to rescue a kidnapped girl, she thinks it’ll be a straightforward mission. But as she follows the trail to a ruthless crime lord and a shady, far-reaching plot, she realizes the assignment is far more complicated — and perilous — than she once believed.

A bone-chilling New York Times bestseller: In the dead of winter, a teenage girl goes missing from rural Vermont. Private eye Frank Rath — who left the police force to raise his daughter — takes the case. What evil lurks beneath the facade of this tiny town?

With over 400 five-star reviews on Amazon: Rebecca Underhill and her twin sister, Molly, were abducted as children. Thirty years later, Rebecca, now an art teacher, is unnerved by strange texts — and a student’s paintings that mirror her own nightmares… “Sensational” (New York Post).