Book Review: J.D. Robb’s Concealed in Death
Demolition on a decrepit, long-empty New York building unveils two skeletons that lead to yet more. Lt Eve Dallas puts her all into discovering their identities and finding their murderer.
Demolition on a decrepit, long-empty New York building unveils two skeletons that lead to yet more. Lt Eve Dallas puts her all into discovering their identities and finding their murderer.
Poirot is summoned to the home of the head of the Ministry of Defense, to investigate the theft of top-secret plans for a new submarine.
As adverbs, forward and forwards are interchangeable in this Word Confusion. The distinctions come when using the first as an adjective and verb and both are their own nouns.
A federal judge and his sons are shot dead, just when he’s on the verge of a major donation to a local charity. It’s an unsolvable crime that leaves Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers stumped over the most unexpected misdirection.
Poirot must prove the innocence of a young bank manager who has had a million dollars in bonds stolen from him while on a boat voyage to New York.
A vampyre, a werewolf, and a warlock walk into a bar… But seriously. It’s the beginning of the end for Aggie, a forty-year-old virgin witch. Losing her virginity will unlock the fullness of her power and her independence will disappear.
A rivulet, a runnel, and a sike are all small streams, streamlets. However, a sike is a regional term in Scotland and Northern England in this Word Confusion.
A not-quite-fake medium upsets newspaper man David Flynn on several levels even as news of a serial killer rampages through the county.
Feeling overwhelmed by all that font terminology? Take a quick look in at the terms used about fonts and typefaces in this Book Layout and Formatting post from KD Did It.
Welcome to Dead End, Florida, where the pawnshop never, ever deals in vampire teeth, although broke clowns, a bad-fortune telling machine, and a greedy mob boss do.