A collection of new and previously published Newsflesh novellas from New York Times bestselling author Mira Grant. Views: 23
Introducing New Orleans homicide detective Quentin Archer in the first of a brand-new mystery series. When a prominent New Orleans judge is brutally murdered, former Detroit cop Quentin Archer is handed the case. His enquiries will lead him into a world of darkness and mysticism which underpins the carefree atmosphere of the Big Easy. Interrogating crooked police officers, a pickpocket, a bartender with underground contacts and a swamp dweller, Archer uncovers some troubling facts about the late judge's past. But it's only when he encounters a beautiful young voodoo practitioner that he starts to make headway in the investigation. Voodoo queen Solange Cordray volunteers at the dementia centre where her mother lives. When she starts reading the mind of one of her patients, she learns that a secretive organization known as Krewe Charbonerrie may be behind the murder of the judge. And the second murder. And the third . . . Views: 23
Welcome to the Grand Guignol.
A prayer to Gods as yet unknown.
The stunning new collection of weird fiction from visionary writer D.P. Watt. The foolish wisdom of forlorn puppets. A diabolical chorus in many voices. Shadowy shapes emerging from the strange blueness. Dreamers of other truths. The delicate craft of filial love. You - and some other you. Creatures in the hedgerows. Cold rime creeping across darkened windows. The numinous night pool. A hive of pain. These and other nightmares await.
"DP Watt has real talent. It touches on and reflects the world we know, but as in a glass darkly." - Reggie Oliver
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Deacon Douglas has it all. A loving home, good looks, a fast track to the major league.
But then he makes a mistake. A mistake that would derail most, but not him. He takes the challenge, turns the mistake into another accomplishment. His life it altered – for the better.
Saylor Lewis is just a girl. A girl she doesn’t even know. Always the good girl, never rocking the boat, never living for the moment. Until she attends college – out of state.
He’s wide open; she’s hidden away. He wants her. She just wants success.
She fights. He fights harder. He fights dirty. They each have an endgame . . . will it be each other? Views: 23
One man, three wives, too many secrets. A heart-warming story of love, loss, family and friendship. A compelling debut that fans of Freya North will love. Paul Starr, Ireland's leading cardiologist dies in a car crash with a pregnant young women by his side. United in their grief and the love of one man, four women are thrown together in an attempt to come to terms with life after Paul. They soon realise they never really knew him at all. The love they shared for Paul in his life and which incensed a feeling of mistrust and dislike for each other, in his death turns into the very thing that bonds them and their children to each other, forever. As they begin to form unlikely friendships, Paul's death proves to be the catalyst that enables them to become the people they always wanted to be. What readers are saying about My Husband's Wives: 'A compelling read' 'Had me absolutely riveted'... Views: 23
Elena Elroy looks nothing like her beautiful sisters. Where they are fair of hair and skin, she is as dark as night, her hair jet black and her eyes dark brown. She doesn’t remember being adopted by the Elroy’s and they almost never speak to her of the events of her life before she came to live with them. When no one wishes to wed her, however, she fears spinsterhood and accepts the correspondence of a gentleman in Oklahoma.
Paul Broche has been a witness to some terrible things in life, but it’s the memories of the Trail of Tears that sit most heavily in his mind. So much so that he’s severely focused on helping the Choctaw Nation reclaim what was wrongfully taken from them. His mission proves futile, but through correspondence with a beautiful woman back east he may find out bits of his own history.
Can these two come together and truly accept their differences, or will their difficult histories be their downfall? Views: 23