Book Review: Christopher Fowler’s White Corridor
An impossible crime, a freak snowstorm, a killer prowling the stranded vehicles, and a mother and child on the run. Can Bryant and May solve the crimes? And survive the snow?
An impossible crime, a freak snowstorm, a killer prowling the stranded vehicles, and a mother and child on the run. Can Bryant and May solve the crimes? And survive the snow?
Celebrity murders and a masked and caped Highwayman lead Bryant and May a merry chase as they dodge the bureaucracy attempting to shut them down.
Susanna can’t have anything to do with the handsome Viscount Whitleaf, not with his background. But it’s a reticence Peter refuses to accept as he pursues her.
It was wrong for us to be together, but it was even harder to be apart.
The memory of Dallas Sykes burns inside of me. We bear the same scars, the same darkness.
Bryant and May are up against a series of bizarre murders that defy human understanding — and a killer no human hand may be able to stop.
Detectives John May and Arthur Bryant are one mistake away from being shut down. When the elderly sister of Bryant’s friend is found dead in the basement of her decrepit house, they are on the verge of making exactly that mistake.
The music teacher, Frances Allard, of a select academy and the man who seduces her with a passion no woman could possibly forget …
A bomb tragically ends the 50-year crime-fighting partnership of Arthur Bryant and John May, and May goes back in time to that first case for clues.
A lucky bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum knows when she’s being played. And Gobbles’ arrest isn’t adding up. As for Doug Linken, it’ll take Steph’s tricks!
A look at Stephanie Plum and numbers 14 through 21 in this romantic suspense series.