Book Review: Rachel Caine’s Killman Creek
Gwen Proctor’s serial killer ex broke out of prison and steps up his cruel mind game, one intended to destroy her and the trust of family and friends with the help of his psychotic accomplices.
Gwen Proctor’s serial killer ex broke out of prison and steps up his cruel mind game, one intended to destroy her and the trust of family and friends with the help of his psychotic accomplices.
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.
A friendship torn apart is followed by tragedy when a young girl disappears. One, Larry Ott, never rises above suspicion while the other, Silas Jones, returns to yet another tragedy on the rise.
Life takes a turn for the worse when a criminally deranged vampire/tattoo artist escapes to take back every tattoo he’s inked, including that of Lily O’Connell’s and her friends.
An impossible crime, a freak snowstorm, a killer prowling the stranded vehicles, and a mother and child on the run. Can Bryant and May solve the crimes? And survive the snow?
Celebrity murders and a masked and caped Highwayman lead Bryant and May a merry chase as they dodge the bureaucracy attempting to shut them down.
Dr. Kay Scarpetta’s inept replacement in Virginia grudgingly asks her for help to solve a troublesome death. Meanwhile Benton and Lucy have their own stalker issues.
Forensic artist Fiona Glass is the best but she’s quitting. The tenacious Jack Bowman must convince her to help find a serial killer after teenage girls.
A date with science and death this Christmas of 2058 for Lt. Eve Dallas of the NYPSD.
Roarke is still trying to conquer the grill, lol, while Lieutenant Eve Dallas encounters a dying Romanian woman whose words send a chill down Eve’s spine.