Book Review: Donna Andrews’ Gone Gull
Cordelia opened a craft center, and Meg and family jumps to help. But acts of vandalism and the escalation that make them wonder if it’s pressure to make her sell?
Cordelia opened a craft center, and Meg and family jumps to help. But acts of vandalism and the escalation that make them wonder if it’s pressure to make her sell?
A bust of Queen Nefertiti is stolen, and Amelia is the target of assassins while a brilliant criminal offers his final challenge… and may be unmasked at last.
Twin sisters Jack and Jill were 17 when they found their way home and were packed off to Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children. This is the story of what happened first…
Eddie Drood, the very secret agent, is a dead man walking, poisoned by Dr. DOA. There is no cure, no treatment, no chance of a last-minute miracle. All he wants is to stop his killer.
Admired and happy people of talent and accomplishment are committing suicide in surprising numbers. And Jane becomes the most-wanted fugitive in America.
Her Majesty is quite pleased that Georgie is going to Italy to aid her friend and asks Georgie to find out if Prince Edward and that Wallis person are getting married.
Eleven short stories in a matchup of fiction and thriller writers — a man and a woman pairing — revolving around a blend of the main characters in each pair of authors’ series.
Reanimated corpses are committing crimes all across town, and Briar Darque steps in, pulling Alex Craft, grave witch, in along with her.
Nancy tumbled once, but came back. The things she’s experienced…they change a person. Miss West understands too well. And each child seeks a way back to their own fantasy world.
An anthology of seven short stories in the Outlander / Lord John Gray historical fiction series with an emphasis on the military side with Lord John’s involvement.