A heavy rainstorm loosened the ground around the underside of a bridge and revealed a grisly burial site. There lay the remains of what turns out to be a family no one knew was missing. FBI Special Agent Mercy Kilpatrick is stunned not only about the discovery but because it is reminiscent of a similar… Continue reading A Merciful Silence by Kendra Elliot
Category: Audiobook
Problem Child by Victoria Helen Stone
Our favorite sociopath is back! This time we find Jane working for a top law firm in Minneapolis, an associate to another lawyer who is taking credit for all of her work. It doesn’t take long for Jane to plot how to correct the situation (you immediately begin to fear what’s to come for him)… Continue reading Problem Child by Victoria Helen Stone
Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson (aka Rules for Perfect Murders)
It started with a list... Malcolm Kershaw owns and operates a bookstore in Boston. His expertise is in the mystery genre and years ago when he was working for another bookseller, he wrote a blogpost where he listed eight books he felt featured the most perfect murders. Now he’s got an FBI agent on his… Continue reading Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson (aka Rules for Perfect Murders)
In Five Years by Rebecca Serle
I’ve always hated that question, “Where do you see yourself in five years?” Not Dannie Cohan. She’s known who and what she’s wanted to be and with whom since she was ten years old. Danni plans her life out to the minute and she’s happy that way. The people who care about her both personally… Continue reading In Five Years by Rebecca Serle
Hideaway by Nora Roberts
Caitlyn Sullivan comes from acting royalty, beginning with her great grandfather Liam Sullivan, a Hollywood legend. She began her own acting career young and became a child star in her own right. However, her abduction at age ten during a family celebration in Big Sur permanently changed the course of her life. As she matured,… Continue reading Hideaway by Nora Roberts
Blog Tour: Family for Beginners by Sarah Morgan
Flora Donovan is a florist (a florist named Flora, right?) living a single life in New York City but not the one her married and partner-committed friends think she is. She’s very lonely and doesn’t have much of a social life despite her efforts to create one. She’s orphaned and doesn’t even have family to… Continue reading Blog Tour: Family for Beginners by Sarah Morgan
Catch Me by Lisa Gardner
Charlene Grant is a marked woman, or so she believes. Her two best friends were murdered one year apart on the same date and it’s fast approaching again. The anniversary of her last friend’s murder is in four days and Charlene has not only prepared for it but reached out to Detective Sergeant D. D.… Continue reading Catch Me by Lisa Gardner
A Merciful Secret by Kendra Elliot
FBI Agent Mercy Kilpatrick is on her way to her hideaway cabin outside of Eagle’s Nest, Oregon when a little girl emerges from the forest pleading for help. She takes her to a cabin deep into the woods and Mercy discovers the girl’s grandmother, Olivia, dying from knife woods. Upon further investigation, Mercy learns that… Continue reading A Merciful Secret by Kendra Elliot
Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators by Ronan Farrow
In 2017, Ronan Farrow began his investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against the now infamous Harvey Weinstein. At the time, it was just a routine assignment that I believe his network felt obliged to follow up and expected it wouldn’t go anywhere. However, Farrow isn’t that kind of journalist, the one that forms an… Continue reading Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators by Ronan Farrow
The Other Mrs by Mary Kubica
Sadie and Will Foust have recently relocated from their Chicago home to that of his deceased sister Alice’s in coastal Maine. The reason for their sudden move is a little murky and Alice’s house is more than a little creepy considering that she committed suicide in the attic and left behind sullen teenage daughter Imogen.… Continue reading The Other Mrs by Mary Kubica
