Book Review: Jacqueline Winspear’s To Die But Once
When a painting apprentice disappears and later the young son of her best friend, Maisie is on the cases, uncovering links to a criminal underworld and a terrible fraud.
When a painting apprentice disappears and later the young son of her best friend, Maisie is on the cases, uncovering links to a criminal underworld and a terrible fraud.
Chosen for the elite Honors team by the Leviathan, a race of sentient alien ships, that saved the earth, petty criminal Zara Cole discovers a dark truth behind their rescue.
Suspicious suicides bring Chief Jeffrey Tolliver and Dr Sara Linton onto campus. But the angry ex-detective Lena Adams, now a security guard, refuses to divulge what she knows.
Past sins catch up with Jeffrey…and Sara…when two shooters tear up the police station, looking for one man — and taking the children and Dr. Sara Linton hostage.
Restless, Inspector Ian Rutledge flees London only to meet a frightened woman standing over a body on a lonely road. Killing that continues, revealing horrible bitterness.
Jeffrey Tolliver had to shoot. There was no choice, and the autopsy reveals long-term abuse, mutilation. On a child. Dr. Sara Linton must uncover deadly secrets the children hide.
Rory Andrews has promised her family she’ll be home for Christmas, only…Willa got her a ride home to Lake Tahoe with Max Stranton.
A successful author running away to find her muse. A millionaire geek with a lousy relationship track record. And just two weeks to cut loose, to fall, to make it last a lifetime.
Threats against Karen’s kids and a film clip sets off a string of betrayals that Karen Friedman and an involved Ty Hauk uncover in a storm of losses, scams, and murder.
A haunting tale that explores the impact of World War I on all who witnessed it — officers, soldiers, doctors, and battlefield nurses like Bess Crawford.