Book Review: Ken Bruen’s Vixen
For the Southeast London police squad, it’s rough, tough, dirty business as usual. The Vixen, the most sensuous, crazed female serial killer ever, is masterminding a series of lethal explosions.
For the Southeast London police squad, it’s rough, tough, dirty business as usual. The Vixen, the most sensuous, crazed female serial killer ever, is masterminding a series of lethal explosions.
To save his friend’s life, Rune makes a bargain with a Queen on the brink of sanity has no one to rely on except the Wyr warrior whose conviction is every bit as strong as his passion.
In domestic bliss, Lady Alexia Tarabotti-Maccon is living in a vampire’s second best closet, coping with a supernatural toddler, and off to Alexandria.
A maniacal Djinn is kidnapping children, taking them over for their strength, and Cassiel must stop the Djinn lest all of humanity be destroyed.
Assigned to protect the Moroi queen’s sister, Jill Dragomir, Sydney Sage feared discovery of her vampire sympathies only to find herself in greater danger – from threats, distractions, and forbidden romance.
A simple security job for Leo Pellisier goes awry when Jane’s past rears up: enemies looking for revenge, Rick’s first change, and a grindylow with issues.
After taking in a troupe of players and a wounded husband, Sister Frevisse must find out if one of the actors is a murderer in masquerade–or face a very unmerry Yuletide season.
Eleven suspenseful short stories involving thick that twist the ending from the expected and includes Mark HIggins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark, Janet Evanovich, Donald E. Westlake, Nelson and Lauren DeMille, Walter Mosley, Ann Rule, Edna Buchanan, Lawrence Block, Linda Fairstein, Nancy Pickard.
Claire Danvers discovers vampires are vanishing without a trace and the last person seen with them is a newcomer. And Claire isn’t sure he’s human OR vampire.
An omnibus of four Guild Hunter short stories. Some about the angels and some about the hunters.