Book Review: Patti Larsen’s Drawn to Death
Phoebe Monday comes into her own through murder, theft, and an unexpected art exhibition.
Phoebe Monday comes into her own through murder, theft, and an unexpected art exhibition.
It’s too many deaths, as one returns from it, another re-enters it, Phoebe experiences social and dating deaths, and one daughter pays for it in this cozy paranormal mystery from Patti Larsen.
When her husband’s young niece arrives on the doorstep with a new, unexpected baby in tow, Aurora is surprised, but the girl’s equally sudden disappearance in the wake of a killing drags the reluctant couple into a murder investigation.
Leopold Gorman studies the World Economic Conference with interest – and then picks five rich and powerful men to bring his plan to fruition. His only concern is Gordon Craigie and the men of Department Z. Can Craigie and his men outwit this master criminal before it’s too late?
A mad masquerade of murder, larceny, and deceit as Hugh Devenish of Department Z hunts down the murderer and discovers yet worse that could affect the entire nation, the whole world.
Whispers bloom into rumors that explode into inciting news headlines — Britain is sabotaging American military vessels and bases even as British bases are blowing up around the country. Will Britain declare war?
An American gangster brings his bloody business to 1930s Britain, threatening the economies of America and Britain, even as his plots lay siege to the men of Department Z.
Millions of lives are at stake if a sinister international conspiracy succeeds. It’s up to England’s elite detective agency, Department Z, to make sure that doesn’t happen.
A librarian finds himself in a plot right out of one of his favorite mystery novels, even as he juggles his feelings about his ex and his significant other.
With her career as a dress designer in shreds, Polyester Monroe is looking forward to a fresh start. But as it all unfolds, the pattern to a new beginning looks a lot like murder.