Book Review: Charlaine Harris’ Shakespeare’s Trollop
When Lily Bard discovers a murder victim, she’s plunged deeper into the lives of her fellows than she could ever suspect.
When Lily Bard discovers a murder victim, she’s plunged deeper into the lives of her fellows than she could ever suspect.
Even in a sleepy Arkansas town, the holidays can be murder even with a wedding in the offing. It’s an eight-year-old kidnapping Jack Leeds is investigating, and the trail leads straight to Lily’s hometown. It just might have something to do with the murders . . . and her sister’s widowed fiancé.
Everyone wants a piece of Jack Taylor. To recover The Red Book, a priestly plea, the many-faced Em, Ridge wants to arrest him, and terrorists.
C 33. A serial killer targeting the scum of Galway, inviting a now-clean Jack Taylor to join him. There’s also a dodgy dot-com billionaire buying up the town.
Evil has many guises and Jack Taylor has seen most of them. But nothing is as bad as an evil coterie named Headstone, who are committing random, insane, violent crimes in Galway, Ireland.
America – the land of opportunity, a place where economic prosperity beckons: – but not for PI Jack Taylor, who’s just been refused entry.