Book Review: Josh Lanyon’s The Dark Farewell
A not-quite-fake medium upsets newspaper man David Flynn on several levels even as news of a serial killer rampages through the county.
A not-quite-fake medium upsets newspaper man David Flynn on several levels even as news of a serial killer rampages through the county.
Welcome to Dead End, Florida, where the pawnshop never, ever deals in vampire teeth, although broke clowns, a bad-fortune telling machine, and a greedy mob boss do.
Lieutenant Eve Dallas and her billionaire husband, Roarke, believe in giving people a second chance. Maybe even a third or fourth. But as far as they’re concerned, whoever gave the order on Lyle Pickering’s murder has run out of chances . . .
It’s a masquerade party with a ghost hunt at the end that ends in murder, and Ellery Page is knee deep with competing love interests.
Shining Smith, something more than human and a danger to humans, is hiding in the scrapyard bequeathed to her by Pops. That scrapyard is full of secrets many would kill to access. Then a friend from her previous life shows up, dead. A note warning Shining. Someone knows what she is guarding.
Lorelei Parker has had plenty of “heart stings” in her life—moments that are both happy and sad. With her grandmother’s recent marriage, Lorelei has had far more good times than bad lately, but that all changes when a ruthless Ashland underworld boss starts threatening her.
An unexpected betrayal is revealed when Rose Mackie inherits a house on a far-flung Scottish island from the father who wanted nothing to do with her.
The wedding of the century between vampire hunter Anita Blake and the vampire king of America Jean-Claude is almost here, but an ancient evil arrives in St. Louis and even Jean-Claude’s unmatched power isn’t enough to save them. Only the return of a lost love will give the a chance to save their loved ones and every vampire in the country.
Jayne Frost and husband Sinclair Crowe are off to Nashville, aka Music City, to pay a royal visit to one of the Santa’s Workshops toy stores. Once that’s done, they’ll have a little time to sightsee and play tourist . . . until Sin gets all shook up after touching Elvis’ Cadillac.
When Elinor Rochdale boards the wrong coach, she ends up not at her prospective employer’s home but at the estate of Eustace Cheviot, a dissipated and ruined young man on the verge of death.