Young, intelligent, beautiful, Sarah Churchill knew exactly what she wanted from life and what she wanted was a career in medicine. On New Year's Eve, 1979 she was abducted. Forced to confront the worst possible nightmare at the hands of a man with few moral scruples – or so it would seem – Sarah soon learns not only the art of adaptation but how to quite simply survive. Lessons well remembered in advance of the day when she would find herself as the Hunter although she would pay dearly...
Phil Fish, aka Kingfish, is about to find out he has a lot to learn. He's just an average guy who can't seem to catch a break. Life's not turning out the way he'd hoped. Until, that is, he gets some valuable advice from a mysterious lady and her tiny dog.<br><br>This advice leads Phil to meet a prophetic mechanic, a dreamer on a four-wheeling beer cooler, an Asian named Bubba with a penchant for rock necklaces, and other memorable characters while he...
1 Law 4 All – Vegas<br><br>This second book in the 1 Law 4 All series dives into the heart of political corruption with a remarkably diverse band of characters. Vegas dances from adventure to adventure beginning with the mysterious disappearance of Mark's twin sister, Janelle. From American Samoa, Kitiona calls on her 1 Law 4 All Foundation pals to investigate.<br><br>The fledgling 1 Law 4 All Foundation parleys the missing person's report into a web of...
The Big Midget Murders by Craig Rice, the first mystery writer to be featured on the cover of Time magazine.<br><br>The Big Midget is the hit of the show in Jake Justus's night club, until someone puts an abrupt end to the Midget. Why were eleven unmatched silk stockings used as a noose? Who conked Jake when he got on the killer's trail? John J. Malone finds all the answers with the energetic and hilarious assistance of Jake Justus and the beautiful...
How would you feel if you opened your eyes one day to discover you were a prisoner in your own home? It doesn't seem possible. You would have seen it coming and taken steps to avoid the dire consequences. But that just means you haven't met Daniel yet.<br><br>Barry has, and if you value your ideals and your freedom, you'd best read his account of what happened to him and his friends when a likeable, charismatic young man arrived on their doorstep one night....
Five hundred years can confuse identity. An old chalk drawing of a girl, Maria, the daughter of a Chianti vintner leaves a Swiss art collector, Claude Beauvin entangled in a Renaissance love story from the past. The drawing is currently owned by a reclusive young widow, Andrea Garibaldi-Chase, who puts the drawing up for auction. With smoldering rumors that Leonardo da Vinci is the artist of the portrait, history is set on fire by a New York art dealer, an art history professor, and an...
The Fourth Postman by Craig Rice, the first mystery writer to be featured on the cover of Time magazine.<br><br>"Mass murder of postmen in a posh Chicago suburb interests lawyer Malone, Jake and Helene Justus, and other well-remembered Riceomaniacs.<br><br>Plot and people as wacky as ever, with busted Malone and chicken-poxed Justuses supplying plenty of comedy and, surprisingly, much intriguing sleuthing. Verdict: Fun"—Saturday Review of...
Martin and Jenny Johnson chose to do something different with their vacation and went with a team to an orphanage in Southern Ukraine. Once there, the childless couple fell in love with a little girl, Oksana, and made steps to adopt her. But they soon met with mysterious resistance to the adoption and the child went missing for the rest of their time working at the orphanage. Martin made plans to stay behind a few days longer to learn more about Oksana's situation. Then days turned to...
Legally she was Sarah Develin Capritzo but very few people knew the truth. It really didn't matter since both Sarah's husbands were dead; the first of a heart attack; the second … well, he was murdered. That's a truth too and no one knew it better than Sarah herself since she was the one who killed him. Twenty-one years of age with two young sons, she was mistress of Cavendish Hall and fabulously wealthy. The thought of marrying again never occurred to her until she met...