Book Review: Peter Tremayne’s The Dove of Death
Attacked by a pirate vessel, the captain of an Irish ship and a prince, are murdered. Fidelma of Cashel and Brother Eadulf are determined to bring the killers to justice…
Attacked by a pirate vessel, the captain of an Irish ship and a prince, are murdered. Fidelma of Cashel and Brother Eadulf are determined to bring the killers to justice…
Someone has kidnapped the sons of the Duchess Dianda Lorden, regent of the Undersea Duchy of Saltmist. To prevent a war between land and sea, Sir October “Toby” Daye must not only find the missing boys, but also prove that the Queen of the Mists was not behind their abduction. She’ll need all her tricks and the help of her allies if she wants to make it through this in one piece.
Lady Morgan Bedwyn, the willful youngest daughter, discovers that true love is a temptation that is about to be undone by the most scandalous passion.
Margaret visits a train station to reminisce about the past, but she is about to learn that another hand from the past has shaped her present.
Escaping a tortured captivity, James lost everything, and it will take Elisabeth and Cameron to teach him what went wrong. What he did right. What he must do to come back to life.
Ares. War. If he falls to the forces of evil, the world falls too. Especially when his own brother plots against him.
One last hope, a key. Cara Thornhart.
In the aftermath of the brutal murder of his father, a mysterious woman, Kahlan Amnell, appears in Richard Cypher’s forest sanctuary seeking help . . . and more.
With their pardon at stake, the Sisterhood heads to Washington D.C. and goes up against media mogul Ruben Rumson.
Whispers abound that the faeries are disappearing people from the dig, people searching for the legendary Spear of Lugh. Naturally Annja’s producer wants her to investigate.
The Sisterhood must choose between two difficult assignments. The first job guarantees a huge paycheck; the second offers a presidential pardon — and a chance to finally emerge from hiding.