Book Review: Alex Grecian’s Lost and Gone Forever
Inspector Walter Day has been missing for a year, kidnapped, it’s thought, by Jack the Ripper. Ex-Sergeant Nevil Hammersmith set up his own PI agency and spends his time searching as Claire grieves.
Inspector Walter Day has been missing for a year, kidnapped, it’s thought, by Jack the Ripper. Ex-Sergeant Nevil Hammersmith set up his own PI agency and spends his time searching as Claire grieves.
A complete stranger has named Armand Gamache as an executor of her will with some truly wild bequests. Then a body is found…
A Naasir romantic moment: “You have to go now. I have to do something secret,” he told her. “Remember, though, the secret games are ours.”
On the run, Anya Rafferty seeks refuge as the bartender in a biker bar where she attracts the attention of the scariest member of the club. Everything Reaper doesn’t want.
Protecting her little sisters has always been Charlie Taylor-MacKilligan’s job, and she’s not about to let some pesky giant grizzly protection specialist with a network of every shifter in Manhattan get in her way.
A tip from an ex-convict seems intrigues Inspector Ian Rutledge: Alan Barrington is a suspect in murder and has evaded capture for ten years. It’s possible capturing him can save Rutledge’s job.
The Red River Deli in Trenton is one of the best. World famous for its disappearing managers. Over the last month, three have vanished, the only clue in each case is one shoe that’s been left behind.
A little glimpse into the past, when two of our favorite dangerous angels were just beginning to grow into their wings.
Tree by tree, the forest is being cut down. Homes are disappearing. There must be clues…what about that mysterious bear carrying an ax? Or maybe those paper airplanes?
I am a child of books. I come from a world of stories where one can explore, question, and imagine timeless stories of their own.