Book Review: Dorothy Gilman’s The Elusive Mrs Pollifax
From one adventure to the next, from a night-blooming cereus to a mission to deliver eight forged passports, this unlikely spy is off with a new hat.
From one adventure to the next, from a night-blooming cereus to a mission to deliver eight forged passports, this unlikely spy is off with a new hat.
Cassie Palmer, chief seer of the supernatural world, must keep an uneasy coalition of vamps, mages, and demons together as allies, and persuading Pritkin and Mircea to fight at her side.
Cassie needs to do her Christmas shopping, so where better to go than Hell, after all they have the best prices, especially on Black Friday.
A fascinating exploration, as we follow Marcus MacNeil, a young “Doc” from Massachusetts, during a moment of political awakening from the Revolutionary War through the French Terror.
Life had relaxed back into Garden Clubs and teas, so when Emily Pollifax took the call from the CIA, she was all too ready to leave on a mission halfway across the world.
Who knew Faith had such a fun ability? It certainly makes life more interesting for a sculptor…who likes to chase her around the house.
Navy SEAL Jake Heath meets his match in Alexa Mays, a fierce FBI agent, as they work together to take down a dangerous terrorist…and battle their own flames.
The crew of the Spotted Custard is a misfit family, especially Prof Percival Tunstell caught up in his research and books. Then accidental spies, a trip to Japan, and one smart and beautiful doctor disrupts his life.
Fire and Hemlock is an intricate, romantic fantasy filled with sorcery and intrigue, magic and mystery, all background to a most unusual and thoroughly satisfying love story.
With his father dead, Boone partners up with Butch to find who is targeting females of the species at a live action role play club. The last thing he expects is that enticing female…who changes his life forever.