TV producer Kate ZoĆ« Thomas, fleeing an abduction in Afghanistan and heartbreak in Boston, accepts the first job that gives her a fresh start: station manager at a tiny community channel on Wynter Island in the Canadian Gulf Islands. But, try as she may, Kate cannot outrun her bad luck. On a moonlit walk to… Continue reading The Raven’s Cry (Wynter Island Mystery #1) by Kim Herdman Shapiro
Category: Murder
Dark Roads by Chevy Stevens
The Cold Creek Highway stretches close to five hundred miles through British Columbiaās rugged wilderness to the west coast. Isolated and vast, it has become a prime hunting ground for predators. For decades, young women traveling the road have gone missing. Motorists and hitchhikers, those passing through or living in one of the small towns… Continue reading Dark Roads by Chevy Stevens
The Necklace by Matt Witten
The clock ticks down in a heart-pounding crusade for justiceSusan Lentigo's daughter was murdered twenty years agoāand now, at long last, this small-town waitress sets out on a road trip all the way from Upstate New York to North Dakota to witness the killer's execution.She discovers shocking new evidence on her journey that leads her… Continue reading The Necklace by Matt Witten
Living Dead Girl by Kelly Gunderman
In this young adult thriller perfect for fans of Pretty Little Liars, Thirteen Reasons Why, and Sadie, a teenage girl is about to find out how far would she will go to get revenge on those who have taken everything from her.When seventeen-year-old high school senior Kaitlyn Davis is almost raped and then brutally murdered… Continue reading Living Dead Girl by Kelly Gunderman
Is Journalism Worth Dying For?: Final Dispatches by Anna Politkovskaya
Anna Politkovskaya was a correspondent for the Novaya Gazeta newspaper and was an outspoken critic of the Kremlin and its policies in Chechnya. The definition of a hero in many people's eyes is a person who is admired for courage or noble qualities.Ā Anna was more than a hero.Ā She was the voice of the… Continue reading Is Journalism Worth Dying For?: Final Dispatches by Anna Politkovskaya