Book Review: James Lee Burke’s Feast Day of Fools
When a man is tortured to death in the desert, Sheriff Hackberry Holland investigates a dangerous and mysterious Chinese woman known for sheltering illegals.
When a man is tortured to death in the desert, Sheriff Hackberry Holland investigates a dangerous and mysterious Chinese woman known for sheltering illegals.
First as a reporter and then as a p.i., has learned A new case will forces Tess Monaghan to confront her own past, and a man she loved and lost.
Just out of prison, Tommy Logan is making a name for himself with the help of his hurley. His latest target is Tony Roberts, brother to one of the meanest cops in London.
DS Brant and his boss, DI Roberts, of the Metropolitan Police are as sleazy and ruthless as the villains they are out to get with an unforgettable crawl through the mean streets of London, Dublin, and New York.
The Sisters discover that Harry Wong — Yoko’s true love and a staunch supporter of the Sisterhood — has become the victim of a ruthless identity theft ring.
Roberts and Brant are in hot water and need a “white arrest”, a major catch to whitewash all their past sins and deliver them, if not to paradise, at least to a better beat.
The chips, a.k.a., the prominent Washington politicians who frequent the bordello, are stacked against Lily Flowers, the madam of a high-end bordello and her girls. But one phone call to the Sisterhood might just swing the vote.
Just when Myra and Charles disappear, the Sisters receive an urgent call from retired justice Pearl Barnes, who has just rescued fourteen pregnant teenagers who belong to a highly secretive and controversial polygamy sect.
Unemployed journalist Tess Monaghan knows the primary suspect in the murder of notorious attorney Michael Abramowitz, and the time is ripe for a career move.
With their pardon at stake, the Sisterhood heads to Washington D.C. and goes up against media mogul Ruben Rumson.