A London detective makes a gruesome discovery that could solve the riddle of his son’s disappearance in this crime thriller series debut. Det. Sgt. Jonah Colley of the Metropolitan firearms unit has been wracked with guilt for the past ten years, ever since his son went missing under his care. The tragedy broke up his marriage and left him estranged from his best friend, Det. Sgt. Gavin McKinney. But now Gavin calls him out of the blue. Desperate for help, he needs Jonah to meet him at Slaughter Quay. Jonah arrives to a horrifying crime scene where Gavin was brutally attacked and left for dead. As the only survivor, he is also a person of interest. But even while under suspicion himself, Jonah is determined to find out what happened. Uncovering a network of secrets and lies about the people he thought he knew, he’s forced to question what really happened all those years ago. The Lost is the first book in the Jonah Colley thrillers by the award-winning, Sunday Times–bestselling author of the David Hunter series.
The Elders have deemed the local locksmith worthy of protecting.
Vee focuses on her work as a locksmith; being an empath makes her very aware of the supernatural beings that live amongst humans. As a serial killer terrorizes the nation from east to west coast, she can’t ignore the fact the reports scream were-creature. Thankfully, she has an angel-like guardian named Durran watching her back per the Elders’ decree. When her empath powers set her attention on a girl changing into a wolf for the first time, she springs into action.
Shane, the local pack leader, can’t ignore Vee’s involvement. He also can’t deny the instant connection he has with the empath. An uncontrollable need and uncanny desire to protect Vee has him questioning if this is purely instinct or his actual feelings. As they get to know each other, romantic tensions begin to blossom between them. He’ll tear anyone apart who dares endanger her.
Vee will have to decide to remain hidden or embrace her powers to protect the newfound friends and love in her life.
Enter the world of deduction and disguise in A Scandal in Bohemia, the iconic short story that introduced readers to the brilliance of Sherlock Holmes through the eyes of Dr. Watson.
When the King of Bohemia arrives at 221B Baker Street in disguise, he brings with him a royal dilemma: a photograph in the possession of the clever and beautiful Irene Adler threatens to ruin his upcoming marriage. Only Sherlock Holmes, master of logic and disguise, can retrieve the incriminating item. But in this case, he may have finally met his intellectual and emotional match.
With rich Victorian atmosphere, subtle wit, and one of the most memorable female characters in detective fiction, A Scandal in Bohemia is a sharp, entertaining, and perfectly paced story of intrigue, deception, and unexpected admiration.
The fourth book of this dark urban fantasy series follows necromancer Eric Carter through a world of vengeful gods and goddesses, mysterious murders, and restless ghosts.
Los Angeles is burning.
During one of the hottest summers the city has ever seen, someone is murdering mages with fires that burn when they shouldn't, that don't stop when they should. Necromancer Eric Carter is being framed for the killings and hunted by his own people.
To Carter, everything points to the god Quetzalcoatl coming after him, after he defied the mad wind god in the Aztec land of the dead. But too many things aren't adding up, and Carter knows there's more going on.
If he doesn't figure out what it is and put a stop to it fast, Quetzalcoatl won't just kill him, he'll burn the whole damn city down with him.
Violet Hunter consults Holmes after being offered a governess job subject to a number of unusual conditions, including cutting her hair short. The wage is extremely high, £120, and she decides to accept the job, though Holmes tells her to contact him if she needs to. After a number of strange occurrences, including the discovery of a sealed-off wing of the house, she does so. Holmes discovers that someone had been kept prisoner in the wing, but when Holmes, Watson and Hunter enter, it is empty. They are accused of freeing the prisoner, who was the daughter of Hunter's employer, who sets his dog on them, though it attacks him instead. It is revealed that Hunter had been hired to impersonate her employer's daughter so that her fiancé would believe she was no longer interested in seeing him, but the daughter had escaped and the pair later married.
A weekend at a squire’s country home was intended to be a relaxing visit for Jane Eyre and her husband Edward Rochester. Jane looked forward to meeting the squire’s bride and the artist who’d been hired to paint portraits of the newlyweds. However, the household is anything but joyous! The squire’s new marriage has infuriated those who hoped to inherit his holdings. Then their host turns up dead. A tweeny—a maid who assisted both the Cook and the housemaids—is immediately blamed for the crime. The girl is an easy scapegoat, but Jane and Edward refuse to believe she killed her master, the kind man who took her off the streets of London and gave her a job. Can the Rochesters find the real killer? Or can they at least save the tweeny from a gruesome fate? Jane Eyre is not about to let an innocent, friendless girl be hanged for murder!
Secrets never stay hidden.
No matter who ends up dead.
FBI agent Evan's life has been upended more than once. Even though she hasn't been home in years, when her sister's twins need her, she comes running. Because that's what family does, even if it threatens to reveal the secrets she hid so long ago.
Home is supposed to be where the heart is, and local cop Max had been that for Evan, nearly twenty years ago. Before she ghosted him and buried everything they had.
Now Evan and Max are working the Huntsman case, where a serial killer is targeting young women - like the twins. It's hitting close to home and if they don't share their secrets, they might lose everything.
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