Book Review: Diana Rowland’s Blood of the Demon
Corruption erupts when links among victims are uncovered. Rhyzkahl wants her as his summoner. And Kara is learning the hard way that politics are a dangerous game with high stakes.
Corruption erupts when links among victims are uncovered. Rhyzkahl wants her as his summoner. And Kara is learning the hard way that politics are a dangerous game with high stakes.
Using her skills to catch a serial killer, Detective Kara Gillian ends up summoning a demonic lord. He could be useful as the killer appears to be well versed in demonic lore.
A friend of Odd’s has disappeared. The worst is feared, and Odd discovers something worse than a dead body, encounters an enemy of exceptional cunning, and spirals into a vortex of terror.
A conspiracy is killing old friends…and Jack Reacher is caught by a unique code sent by Frances Neagley. Never target his team or they’d better be ready for what hits back.
A gift? Maybe a curse. Odd has never been sure, but he tries to do his best by the souls who seek him out. Sometimes they want justice, and sometimes Odd’s tips to the police chief solve a crime.
Six shots. Five dead. A city drowning in terror. But the cops have it solved: a slam-dunk. Except for one thing. The accused says: “You got the wrong guy. Get Reacher.”
A two-star general is dead and his briefcase is missing. And Jack Reacher will be the fall guy, if he can’t untangle this chilling and treacherous conspiracy.
Reacher infiltrates a crime lord’s waterfront fortress to rescue a DEA agent — and confronts some unfinished business from his own past.
Lizzy Tucker, the cupcake-baker-turned-finder-of-lost-things, has partnered up, reluctantly, with Diesel in a race against his evil cousin, Wulf, to find the treasure.
Serial killers are loose in Midcity, and Justine and Packard are fighting the war on crime, even as she faces a crisis of conscience between two flawed but brilliant men.