Book Review: Donna Andrews’ Lord of the Wings
A suspicious Halloween fire burns the museum and all too soon a real body mars the town’s creepy fun, and it’s up to Meg to save Halloween.
A suspicious Halloween fire burns the museum and all too soon a real body mars the town’s creepy fun, and it’s up to Meg to save Halloween.
Tragedy still stirs emotions in Cranbourne despite the ruling of accident. Now suspicion and rumor begins to swirl around the village with hostility aimed at the Ashtons; Bess will risk her own life to find the truth.
Letty’s friend Skye calls, freaking out about Henry and gets Lucas moving. If he doesn’t, Letty will. A move that has Del, Flowers, Jenkins, and Shrake worried about Lucas’ survival. For Sands is P-I-S-S-E-D.
Layton got lucky that night. And unlucky. The smell in that abandoned farmyard led to fifteen bodies and counting.
Local politics, a modest business don’t explain why an entire family is tortured to death. Lucas sees it as scorched-earth retribution from Mexican gangs.
It’s a challenge Lucky Strike presents to Tempe. An audio file so disturbing it fires Tempe into pushing a cold case, bones found by Mort, a hunter’s dog.
The unsolved kidnapping of two girls haunted Detective Lucas Davenport for 25 years. Today, the bodies were found and he returns to a crime—and a nightmare.
It’s a hotbed of intrigues as Pompey and Julius Caesar fight for control of the Republic, and a young seeress staggers then dies in the arms of Gordianus.
A critical surgery is complicated by a hospital robbery ending with a man dead and Weather targeted.
The Republican convention offers unique opportunities for theft. Only part of a master plan with a .50 caliber sniper rifle and Letty Davenport in someone’s sights.