Book Review: Elizabeth George’s A Place of Hiding
Caught up in murder on the island of Guernsey, Deborah and Simon St. James delve into its dark history and the psyche of someone who may have exacted retribution.
Caught up in murder on the island of Guernsey, Deborah and Simon St. James delve into its dark history and the psyche of someone who may have exacted retribution.
The local summer stock production is under siege: sabotage, butchered lines, bedhopping. When murder happens, the prosecutor tries to pin it on Max Darling.
The bold, bored, and unhappy Lady Freyja Bedwyn leaps at the chance for a bit of fun when the hell-raising Marquess of Hallmere begs her to hide him in her room.
Dead bodies showing up on Vinnie’s lot, Stephanie’s names on the killer’s list, and Joe’s grandma giving her “the eye”. Hot men, a dancing bear, and a vampire…Steph may need to get out of town.
Risa Jones talks to the souls of the dying and the dead and sees reapers. When she helps the parents of a girl in a coma, what she discovers terrifies her.
Lady Morgan Bedwyn, the willful youngest daughter, discovers that true love is a temptation that is about to be undone by the most scandalous passion.
Is there a connection between the bludgeoning of a young woman camping on the moors, a motorcyclist stabbed in an ancient henge, and a theatrical producer shot on his night of triumph?
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The rebellious Rannulf Bedwyn rescues a lady into a night of passion— rather risqué, somewhat naughty, and…Slightly Wicked, one for which Judith Law has no more use.
Brian’s not sure he can enjoy intimacy with Morgan Kingsley when Lugh is possessing her body. More important though are demons showing up in the unwilling bodies of rough trade club-goers at Seven Deadlies.