Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s Wherever She Goes
When the police refuse to believe Aubrey Finch about a snatched kid, she realizes that rescuing the boy is up to her alone. But after all the secrets, how far is she willing to go?
When the police refuse to believe Aubrey Finch about a snatched kid, she realizes that rescuing the boy is up to her alone. But after all the secrets, how far is she willing to go?
Meg’s grandmother’s Renaisssance Faire is full of passion with a prankster, abused falcons, ambitious actors, and a saboteur — one of whom ends up dead with Faulk one of the suspects.
Somehow a US Marshal knows about the secret town of Rockton and demands one of its residents. Now if only Casey Duncan and Sheriff Dalton can figure out who killed him.
The hidden town of Rockton is about to face a challenge none of them saw coming: a baby.
The Throne of Caesar revolves around the most famous murder in history. It’s Rome, 44 AD, and the Ides of March are approaching.
Catastrophic spring flooding, blistering attacks in the media, and a mysterious disappearance greet Chief Inspector Armand Gamache as he returns to the Sûreté du Québec.
A complete stranger has named Armand Gamache as an executor of her will with some truly wild bequests. Then a body is found…
Away in a manger, asleep on the hay, Meg Langslow finds a little gift with a note implicating her brother Rob. His fiancée is not amused, and Meg must uncover the truth.
Ashes disturbed, a Trinity curmudgeon murdered, and a ruby ring left behind raises all sorts of old memories with Meg Langslow having all the right reasons to investigate.
When the council drops a dangerous criminal into their midst without a plan to keep him imprisoned and people around him start to die, Casey Duncan races to figure out who he is and who his accomplice is.