Book Review: Jacqueline Winspear’s To Die But Once
When a painting apprentice disappears and later the young son of her best friend, Maisie is on the cases, uncovering links to a criminal underworld and a terrible fraud.
When a painting apprentice disappears and later the young son of her best friend, Maisie is on the cases, uncovering links to a criminal underworld and a terrible fraud.
It’s not enough that Brooklyn’s future in-laws are coming, but rumors claim the Courtyard may be torn down and a rare Alice in Wonderland is causing bad blood.
It’s one final game of cat and mouse, as Elliot Mills comes face-to-face with the Sculptor’s partner in evil when his partner, Special Agent Lance Tucker goes missing.
Discovering that Aunt Dimity was not a pretend character in her mother’s stories, Lori Shepherd must track down a secret and discover herself to inherit a fortune.
A screwy mix of love, family scandal, and mystery, as the lovable Lori of Aunt Dimity’s Death returns in a tale of marital adventure and family secrets.
Restless, Inspector Ian Rutledge flees London only to meet a frightened woman standing over a body on a lonely road. Killing that continues, revealing horrible bitterness.
Kyle wins a coveted spot to the opening night of fun, food, and lots of games for the new library. But when morning comes, the guests must solve the clues to “escape”.
The day Bailey Burke kissed her best friend, Ryan, he killed himself with his police-issued gun. Now he claims he was murdered and wants Bailey to help him prove it.
Can a priest, his brother, and the brother’s girlfriend solve a murder case and see justice done—or will they be the murderer’s latest victim?
Depressed and alone, Dave Robicheaux, needs a cause. Especially after he falls off the wagon and may have murdered the man who took Molly’s life.