Blind faith
When her husband and son are murdered, she thinks she's lost it all. But for Sarah Curandt the nightmare is just beginning. She has just witnessed the execution of the man who confessed to killing her husband and son, among others. She leaves with no closure as the killer has refused to reveal the site of her family's graves. Sarah returns home to her small town of Hopewell in the Adirondack Mountains and vows to search until she finds Sam and Josh, and her hunt leads to a trail of lies and unearths a new killer.
Flat Lake in winter
If a man kills in his sleep, is he guilty of murder? Lawyer Matt Fielder will argue he is not. The case concerns a sleep-walking man in New York State who is accused of murdering his grandparents.
The clue on the crystal dove
A cunning thief is desperate to wreck the opening of a historic landmark -- and Nancy is his target! On Gramercy Park in New York City, the magnificent Van Hoogstraten mansion with its priceless collection of glass birds is about to open to the public. Nancy, Bess, and George are invited. When the centerpiece of the collection, a beautiful crystal bird, is stolen, Nancy gets on the case. From family members with motives to keep the house, to an antiques dealer with a personal grudge, suspects abound.
The raven
In exchange for billions in defaulted bonds, the bankrupt State of New York is about to transfer four million acres of Adirondack Park land to a development consortium of Chinese and Saudi banks. Catastrophic climate change and collapse of the debt-driven U.S. economy have devastated the dream that was America. But when a twenty-second-century adventurer discovers he is lost in the Adirondacks--and it is 1832--there is hope that America has one last chance to get it right, before everything goes terribly wrong. -- back cover.
