Book Review: John Creasey’s The Mark of the Crescent
An explosives inventor is on the run, pursued by enemy agents, and protected by Department Z.
An explosives inventor is on the run, pursued by enemy agents, and protected by Department Z.
An emotional move to live with JX gets worse when a body is found, and Kit Marlow gets caught up with murder and stalkers.
It’s not just a groundhog who surfaces that day. The body in Oozak’s Pond poses quite the conundrum and the college needs Peter Shandy to step up and solve this ancient murder with the help of his wife’s expertise in local history.
Violet Parker has got to rescue those clocks from under the suspicious Detective Stone Hawke to keep her family safe.
In their quest to eradicate the giant hogweed, Professors Shandy, Ames, and Stott stumble into merry olde Wales, trapped in a land of castles, wizards, and knights where Shandy must use every scrap of his horticultural genius to get back home — lest the hogweed triumph in his absence.
A blizzard forces Demetrius Voss to take refuge with witch Holly Winters where they are threatened with an ancient dark magic that could destroy Nocturne Falls.
An unhappy reveal by two girls who are not your usual magic users.
It’s murder and political shenanigans that catches Professor Shandy’s attention in a series of events that lead to an uncovering of corruption.
With no one to believer her, Eve Edens turns to Black Knights Inc. To Wild Bill Reichert, a man she betrayed all those years ago.
The Skandians are too successful in protecting ships on the Stormwhite Sea, and the pirates are plotting revenge.