Flesh and Blood by Patricia Cornwell It’s Dr. Kay Scarpetta’s birthday, and she’s about to head to Miami for a vacation with Benton Wesley, her FBI profiler husband, when she notices seven pennies on a wall behind their Cambridge house. Is this a kids’ game? If so, why are all of the … Continue reading
The Lost Concerto by Helaine Mario Synopsis: A woman and her young son flee to a convent on a remote island off the Breton coast of France. Generations of seafarers have named the place Ile de la Brume, or Fog Island. In a chapel high on a cliff, a tragic death occurs and a terrified … Continue reading
Some businesses go bust because of bad management, misappropriation of funds, overstocking or even not collecting on debts owed to them. Jonker’s appliances was in trouble and if someone did not come in fast to save it from financial ruin the store would close. Bringing in Tom Lovell and his team was the only hope … Continue reading
NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Jeff Lindsay mastered suspense with his wildly addictive DEXTER series. Before that, however, there was former cop and current burnout Billy Knight. When a hostage situation turns deadly, Billy loses everything—his wife, his daughter, and his career. Devastated, he heads to Key West to put down his gun and pick … Continue reading
Margaret McMullan SIQs Aftermath Lounge 1.Aftermath Lounge honors the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Can you tell us about your experience during those days when the storm hit? Shortly after the storm hit, my husband and I drove down from Evansville, Indiana to Pass Christian, Mississippi. We saw aerial footage of the town and … Continue reading
Night Crossing: Mary Martin Within the soul of Alexander Wainwright lives a passion, a light so strong that is guides his hands and movements as he draws his paintbrush across the open canvas to create images that will come alive. Rage, frustration, memories of the past and a special light that emanates from every picture … Continue reading
Dead in Good Company: authors and photographers John Harrison and Kim Nagy’ There are many faces behind the stones within the gates of Mount. Auburn Cemetery and each one has his/her own story waiting to be told. Author and photographer John Harrison created an anthology of stories told by individual authors and pictures he personally … Continue reading
Fight With Your Mind _ Not With Your Fists Toni McKain As a result of a war that broke out in heaven in 1914 when the only true God instructed the Arch Angel Michael to cast out the fallen ones from amongst “his myriad of angels.” So he obeyed and listened and cast them aside. … Continue reading
A Ghostly Demise: Tonya Kappes What would you do if you could see ghosts? What would you do if you were an undertaker who for some reason has taken on another job? Emma Lee Raines sees ghost. You heard me. She sees ghosts and her title is a Betweener! She is there to assist, guide … Continue reading
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Friction: Sandra Brown Within this world there are people that will rub you the wrong way, create conflict and even differ in how they handle situations or deal with ideas that do not mirror their own. Dissention or conflict of this nature is called Friction and within this novel…