Book Review: Keri Arthur’s Mercy Burns
A dragonshifter, and reporter, Mercy Reynolds has only five days to find Rainey’s killer and save her soul. But Mercy is also targeted and must join forces with Muerte.
A dragonshifter, and reporter, Mercy Reynolds has only five days to find Rainey’s killer and save her soul. But Mercy is also targeted and must join forces with Muerte.
Triumph turns to tragedy as Barbara Bishop’s Agatha Christie-like plot churns away as Faith Fairchild cooks the meals and investigates for the truth.
Working solo, Sgt Barbara Havers must probe the mind of a murderer and a case very close to her own heart and the terrible price people pay for deception.
Pranks, theft, and murder contrive to destroy the Fairchild celebration. That bad feeling Faith Fairchild has only escalates when she learns she may be next.
Sabotage is spreading across the island, protesting the McMansions going up, turning Sanpere into another tourist trap, and Faith gets pulled in to the mysteries.
DI Thomas Lynley and Deborah and Simon St James uncover dark, complex relationships in a village where relationships bring men and women together with passion, grief, or the intention to kill.
Dark secrets, multiple identities, and fleeting relationships clutter the investigation into a murdered Cambridge University student who had her own scores to settle.
Detective Stella Mooney is at a crime scene in a wintry London park where the brutalized corpse of a young woman has just been discovered. But Stella has her doubts when Robert Kimber confesses to the murder.
After a fire at Llanfair’s new French restaurant makes murder the dish du jour, Constable Evans is on the case.
No motive for the murder of playwright Joy Sinclair can be found, and the suspects include a famous actress, a theatrical producer, and the woman DI Lynley loves.