The crime in car 13
A reporter's fishing trip in the Adirondacks is interrupted when he is taken in for questioning about a murder.
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.
Death troupe
The Jerome Barron Players have a problem. Known as Death Troupe, once a year they perform a high-end murder mystery play written for that season's host town. Unfortunately, their playwright has just killed himself. Enter Jack Glynn, Death Troupe's original playwright before his now-deceased writing partner stole his lead-actress girlfriend. Traveling to the snow-covered town of Schuyler Mills, Jack soon learns that his former friend's suicide may have been caused by a shadowy Death Troupe stalker ... and that he might have just been cast as the phantom's new target. ...
Death dangles a participle
Winter can be harsh in the North Country. When the reckless teenaged Rousseau brothers, J.T. and Dustin, attempt to cross a frozen Lake Champlain in their ancient VW, what they find plunges them into hot water, not cold. Their guilt in a brutal murder is obvious to everyone except English teacher Amelia Prentice Dickensen, freshly returned from her honeymoon with new husband Gil, who is determined to find the clue that will prove them innocent: a single bullet.
Locator: the Knowland retribution
Walter Sherman, aka The Locator, is a tracker who honed his skills in Vietnam. The colorful cast of characters includes Sherman's two friends--a bartender with a mysterious past and an old black man who smokes likes a chimney; a feisty young woman who writes obituaries for the NY Times; a Southern lawyer who has lost everything and has only one things to live for; and a group of Wall Street investment bankers who make a deadly decision. The action takes the reader from a tiny Caribbean bar on the island of St.