Book Review: Alyssa Day’s Evil Eye
When the only treasure chests found have corpses instead of coins, Jack has to spring into action. Because sometimes it takes a tiger’s eye to see the truth.
When the only treasure chests found have corpses instead of coins, Jack has to spring into action. Because sometimes it takes a tiger’s eye to see the truth.
Tess Callahan, the new owner of Dead End Pawn, investigates a banshee-kidnapping spree with her new partner, Jack Shepherd, tiger shapeshifter and P.I.
Strange things are happening to those around Aurora Teagarden, including anonymous “gifts” appearing at her home, including the body of an enemy.
They did it, Meg and Michael bought The House. As is. All the possessions Edwina has hoarded for years. Even better, The House comes with acres, outbuildings, and a barn, lol. There’s almost of century’s worth of uncontrolled breeding by the wire coat hangers!
A fan convention that’s the ultimate in weird. There’s a batch of escaped parrots and monkeys frolicking throughout the hotel, a minefield of egos lurking behind the show’s success, and a dead body. Meg goes into action, crossing swords with a deviously obsessed murderer.
Aurora Teagarden is excited about her upcoming wedding, her early wedding gift . . . and the opportunity to solve the disappearance of the Juliuses.
There are mysterious doings at Mutant Wizards, Rob’s gaming company, and he asks Meg to come work for him — organize his company and its move and find out what’s going on. It’ll be a wild ride with crazy programmers and a variety of critters.
Yorktown is celebrating its annual reenactment of the British surrender along with a colonial craft fair. Only this isn’t the only warfare with scam artists, blackmailers, and a murderer abroad whom Meg Langslow vows to uncover.
A getaway attempt from a family of zany characters and disastrous events fails when Meg and Michael are marooned by a hurricane and discover family at the empty cottage. And then . . . there’s murder, and Meg’s dad is the chief suspect.
It’s three weddings and a murder that introduces blacksmith Meg Langslow and her whacky family. It’s only the “gay” and gorgeous Michael who keeps Meg sane.