Book Review: Laura Lippman’s The Girl in the Green Raincoat
A masterful thriller in the Alfred Hitchcock mode with a very pregnant, homebound Tess in the center of a murderous puzzle that could cost her her life and the life of her unborn child.
A masterful thriller in the Alfred Hitchcock mode with a very pregnant, homebound Tess in the center of a murderous puzzle that could cost her her life and the life of her unborn child.
What’s a nice (newly) undead and fired librarian to do when someone is framing her for murder?
When Rebecca Burns’ teen romance turns back up in her life, the heat flares back to life with Sterling Jeter, an indestructible and powerful Super Soldier.
Zacarias is close to turning vampire. To preserve the family honor, he intends to seek the sun.
Poor Dru Anderson. Her parents are long gone, her best friend is a werewolf, and she’s just learned she isn’t entirely human and stuck at a secret school for teens like her, one of whom wants her dead.
Orphan Peter and his mates sail aboard the Never Land, a ship carrying the “greatest treasure on earth”, to an island ruled by an evil king.
He was the stuff erotic dreams are made of. She was everything he’d dreamed of. It’s all fun and games until someone falls in love.
The sisterhood targets an abusive, high-profile Washington powerbroker husband of one of their own.
Five short stories in this anthology that revolve around the theme of The Other Side of life.
Bonding with the in-laws, an embezzling Tom Fairchild, and nasty letters hearkening back to a murder in the 1920s keep everyone on their toes.