Book Review: Ken Bruen’s Purgatory
C 33. A serial killer targeting the scum of Galway, inviting a now-clean Jack Taylor to join him. There’s also a dodgy dot-com billionaire buying up the town.
C 33. A serial killer targeting the scum of Galway, inviting a now-clean Jack Taylor to join him. There’s also a dodgy dot-com billionaire buying up the town.
Adam’s ex-wife is still making trouble for the pack, on the run from an ex-boyfriend. Now Christy wants Adam back, and Mercy won’t give in without a fight.
Joanne Walker is up against a city where most are asleep, a sleep that keeps spreading although no physical cause appears. Joanne must interpret the dreams she’s being sent, including those about her boss . . .
Scott Walker is a fugitive from the quicksands of Finance, with one card to play – DeepShare, a silicon oracle coveted by billionaires, hitmen and hackers.
A royal bloodline is compromised by a threat to the throne and the choices put everyone at risk. Now Beth wants a child and is unprepared for Wrath’s response.
A “maddog” murderer is terrorizing the Cities, killing for the fun of it. But the brilliant Lt. Lucas Davenport will be an adversary worthy of his genius.
When Mafiya enforcer Aleksei “The Siberian” Sevastyan meets the boss’s daughter, a feisty redhead who haunts his mind and heats his blood, he will do anything to possess her on his own wicked terms.
Fast-paced cli-fi thriller, espionage, intrigue, economic warfare, and behind-the-scenes struggles for natural resources combine with French freelance spies and Bond-like action.
A stranger is found murdered in the bistro in Three Pines, only…that’s not where he was killed and the trail to find his killer seems to lead to Olivier, raising too many questions.
Cath’s whole world revolves around an author’s Simon and Baz characters, inspiring her own writing, inspiring her own fanfic version she must finish before the author does.