Book Review: Ken Bruen’s A White Arrest
Roberts and Brant are in hot water and need a “white arrest”, a major catch to whitewash all their past sins and deliver them, if not to paradise, at least to a better beat.
Roberts and Brant are in hot water and need a “white arrest”, a major catch to whitewash all their past sins and deliver them, if not to paradise, at least to a better beat.
Jane Jameson struggles with her vampire sire, Gabriel, and deal with Zeb heading for a nervous breakdown, hostile werewolf in-laws, and the ugliest bridesmaid dress in the history of marriage.
What’s a nice (newly) undead and fired librarian to do when someone is framing her for murder?
Lavishly illustrated, and with extracts from her correspondence and references to her work, The Private World reveals a formidable and energetic woman with an impeccable sense of style and above all, a love for all things Regency.
A film festival gone noir gives bookshop owner Penelope Thornton-McClure and her ghostly companion a big screen caper to solve in this Haunted Bookshop mystery from Cleo Coyle, writing as Alice Kimberly.
Bookshop owner Penelope Thornton-McClure has just received a rare collection of Poe’s complete works. Rumor has it a secret code, trapped within the pages, leads to buried treasure. But it seems everyone who buys…dies. Now Pen will need resident ghost P.I. Jack Shepard to help crack the case.
The real Thursday retired to RealWorld, and the Council begs written Thursday to be their emissary to the warring Genre factions and falls into a fiendish plot.
Danny North is an outsider in his own family. A boy with no talent in a house of secrets, great expectations, and so many rules, isolated far from town, from other people.