Death in 3/4 Time
Suzanne Flaig
A missing mother. A dead dance instructor. A family with many secrets. The waltz theme threads its way throughout this Christmas mystery. In the second novel of the Missy Jenkins musical mystery series, Missy joins forces with her best friend Ronnie Milner and elderly Wiccan Lorraine Withers to solve the mystery of a missing neighbor.
Death in 1/4 Time
Suzanne Flaig
The third novel in the Missy Jenkins musical mystery series. Death by chocolate. A fiery car crash. A senator with a shady past. A family with too many secrets. Missy finds herself in the middle of a composition of killing. And the final death could be hers.
Murder in Measured Time
Suzanne Flaig
Piano teacher Missy Jenkins gets embroiled in a series of murders in her small town of Middletown, Pennsylvania, when she innocently distributes business cards with a message offering to help friends and neighbors investigate and solve their personal problems. After two men are murdered carrying her cards, Missy sets off to find out how a killer was able to get the cards. Police officer, friend and neighbor Mark Milner, calls her a "person of interest" and forbids her to investigate.
SoWest: Desert Justice (Sisters in Crime Desert Sleuths Chapter Anthology Book 4)
Authors and Editors of this anthology: Shannon Baker, Susan Budavari, Laurie Fagen, Suzanne Flaig, Arthur Kerns, Deborah J Ledford, Elizabeth R. Marshall, Merle McCann, Margaret Morse, Kris Neri, Nancy Hart Newcomer, Toni Niesen, Virginia Nosky, R K Olson, Cathy Ann Rogers, Martin Roselius, Amy Schuster, Judy Starbuck, Judith Starkston, Kate Joy Steele. Lead Editor: Deborah J Ledford. Editors: Nancy McCurry, Susan Budavari, Sally J. Smith, Berkley Bosch
~ SUSPENSE MAGAZINE'S BEST ANTHOLOGY OF 2012 LIST ~
Evil abounds...Frustrations mount...Calls for revenge cry out! In this volume, Desert Sleuths Sisters in Crime offers 20 tales you won't forget. Victims fight back, police pursue bad guys, scores are evened...but when all else fails, get a taste for how the desert claims its own!
Frozen N Time
Donald Townsend
A thrilling novel sure to keep you on the edge of your chair. What was meant to be a simple camera buy at a local pawn shop led to a turn of events, that would change the life of a young man that was forced to see past and present murderous events that only he could see. His instinct of survival kept him alive long enough to find the killer that no one suspected.
Criminal Opera
Doug McPheters
“Criminal Opera” also includes a Federal criminal child-trafficking trial. Because the mother of David Garvey’s granddaughter (age 7) wants to take her to California for “gender reassignment,” David and his son fight a fierce custody battle.
Doug is a licensed New York attorney and patented touchless, holographic, human-machine interface interface technology. He served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy Atlantic Submarine Force during ‘Nam. In his final seagoing billet, he served as Chief Engineer in the U.S.S. Tigrone, where he was qualified as Officer of the Deck, both Surfaced and Submerged.
Stepping on Fingers
Doug McPheters
In the next exciting thriller by Doug McPheters, "Stepping on Fingers", Lea Holderness, a young teacher in far Northern New York, was sent to a penal colony on a remote island in the Chukchi Sea, north of Russia, by an American religious court for speaking out against intrusive new Federal laws.
The Movement, which fights attempts of the Federal government to infringe basic freedoms, helped her escape the prison colony.
Upon her return to America, Lea rescues her young daughter from Federal clutches. In return, she joined the Movement's drive to stifle the Federal government's unpopular plans to erase many Constitutional rights, often in dangerous ways.
Operation Undertow
Gerald Gregory Doane
A Police Thriller that takes place in the city by the bay in the early 70's.
“The sky was dark, but the city’s sodium overhead lighting and the advertising neon illuminated the streets as if it were twilight. Distracted as I opened the driver’s side door of my unmarked cruiser, I saw a flash of light, felt something stinging my face, then heard a loud bang. I dropped to the ground, laid there momentarily, then low crawled to the back of my cruiser for more cover. I waited, maybe fifteen seconds while I composed myself, made a hasty look-see, then duckwalked back to the driver’s side door and reached inside for the radio mike, ‘Central-300, shots fired at me, Vallejo and Stockton.’”
One Night in October
A stunning new profile of the California Zodiac Executioner, his motive revealed
Gerald Gregory Doane
In October 1969 I was one of twenty-five or more San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) officers who responded to the murder of a Yellow Cab driver in the Presidio Heights district of San Francisco. Investigators later attributed the murder to the so-called Zodiac killer.
Long after my police career, I began studying five Zodiac cases, his phone calls, and his written communications. I concluded that the motive in four of the murder and attempted murder cases consisting of Lake Herman, Blue Rock Springs, Lake Berryessa, and the Presidio Heights district in San Francisco, involving a total of seven victims, were cases of displaced or redirected aggression. Follow my leads and come to your own conclusion.
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