Book Review: John Creasey’s Redhead
An American gangster brings his bloody business to 1930s Britain, threatening the economies of America and Britain, even as his plots lay siege to the men of Department Z.
An American gangster brings his bloody business to 1930s Britain, threatening the economies of America and Britain, even as his plots lay siege to the men of Department Z.
Millions of lives are at stake if a sinister international conspiracy succeeds. It’s up to England’s elite detective agency, Department Z, to make sure that doesn’t happen.
A librarian finds himself in a plot right out of one of his favorite mystery novels, even as he juggles his feelings about his ex and his significant other.
It’s a tempestuous mix of demons and humans as they tiptoe into a two-week exchange program that hatreds cause to explode. It’s Logan, Death’s son, and Eva Tennant who have their own battle of prejudices to dissect.
When a professor who has created a devastating weapon with the potential to change the world is kidnapped—along with his deadly formula—Department Z springs into action.
I am Meredith, princess of faerie, wielder of the hands of Flesh and Blood, and at long last, I am with child — twins, fathered by my royal guard. Not all in faerie are pleased with the news, and conspirators from every court in the realm plot against me and mine.
With her career as a dress designer in shreds, Polyester Monroe is looking forward to a fresh start. But as it all unfolds, the pattern to a new beginning looks a lot like murder.
Attempting to escape her grief, Elphyra MacPherson creates a new life in Starlight Hollow with old and new friendships and new adventures.
Werewolf Virginia “Ginny” French’s curse means no one can remember her, so much so, she’s thinking about doing something really wild just to entertain herself. It’s Ezekiel Grayle who benefits from her boldness. He may have planned solitude for his writing, but his thoughts of Ginny do not include solitude.
The retired captain of Internal Affairs was found murdered ,and Lt Eve Dallas thinks there could be more to this carefully laid scene than meets the eye.