Horrified by the suspicious drowning death of her schizophrenic son, Diana exchanges e-mails with her brother that explore clues from ancient murders in order to build a case against Diana's husband, who never made peace with the boy's illness.
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When a famous true-crime writer is found dead in a boat on a Montauk pond, his best friend begins a quest to determine if the author committed suicide and uncovers darkness amidst a life filled with adventure and achievement.
"From Saddlebag Dispatches magazine comes West of Dodge, a new anthology bringing you the spirit of the West in all its glory. Journey through dusty streets, treacherous trails, and vast prairies, where adventure, romance, and justice intertwine. Walk beside infamous gunslingers,...
A collection of fifteen original mystery stories involving the world of books. Includes entries by Jeffery Deaver, C. J. Box, Reed Farrel Coleman, Thomas H. Cook, Loren D. Estleman, Laura Lippman, Anne Perry, John Connolly, and Nelson DeMille. Strong language, some violence, and ...
When the little girl his teenage son is babysitting disappears, Eric Moore must do all that he can to support and protect the boy. The problem is that Eric is not convinced of his son's innocence.
Professor Sam Madison found his historian wife Sandrine, recently diagnosed with ALS, dead in bed--a likely suicide. But a year later, he is on trial for her murder. As Sam listens to the prosecutor's witnesses, he discovers what Sandrine thought of him--and what he thinks of her...
From the Edgar Award-winning author of "The Chatham School Affair," the mesmerizing tale of a vagrant arrested for the murder of an eight-year-old child and the detectives who struggle to close the case.
In 1954 Mississippi, a teacher's attempt to unearth the secrets of a notorious local murderer backfires when the trail of evidence leads to his own father.
"This epic novel, based on the ten-part Sci Fi Channel miniseries from DreamWorks Television, spans sixty ears of American history."--Cover 4.