Book Review: Donna Andrews’ Die Like an Eagle
It’s an eye-opening experience when Meg and Michael volunteer to help their twin sons’ youth baseball team, and Meg is tangling with Biff Brown on two fronts.
It’s an eye-opening experience when Meg and Michael volunteer to help their twin sons’ youth baseball team, and Meg is tangling with Biff Brown on two fronts.
It’s Mother’s fault no one has enough time to design their room, and its Meg’s bargain that finds her pitching in to deal with flamboyant personalities and massive egos.
The boy who cried wolf, Laurent Lepage, tells some awesome tales. It’s his disappearance that reveals the truth, leading to crimes & uncovering an old one.
A suspicious Halloween fire burns the museum and all too soon a real body mars the town’s creepy fun, and it’s up to Meg to save Halloween.
It’s a hotbed of intrigues as Pompey and Julius Caesar fight for control of the Republic, and a young seeress staggers then dies in the arms of Gordianus.
It’s a bloody civil war with Pompey fighting with the city of Massilia against Julius Caesar. Worse Gordianus the Finder is searching for his supposed traitor son, Meto.
There’s panic in Rome as Caesar marches on the city, and Gordianus the Finder discovers the body of Pompey’s favorite cousin. He must find the murderer or Pompey will kill his son-in-law.
The happily retired Armand Gamache has found peace. One that’s disturbed when Clara fears for her artist husband, Peter, who hasn’t come home. He’d promised…
Hostile forces are lining up against Chief Inspector Armand Gamache in Quebec, and he must save the reputation of the Sûreté, those he holds dear, and himself?
World-famous for their voices, the cloistered monks who have taken a vow of silence experience murder amongst their own, and Gamache must face his demons and those of others.