Was Tricia Rayborn telling the truth when he said she didn't kill Clifford, Hawkins? Tricia Rayborn was a typical California teenager. She drank a little beer. She smoked a little pot. She enjoyed a little excitement. Excitement was running hig...
They’d kill to keep a woman out of the White House.
Congresswoman Jean Talbot’s bid for the presidency is catching fire -- and making enemies. . . .
We are G#ds Messengers.
Pay attention before it is too late.
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A truth more terrifying than nightmare.
Linda Orett has tried desperately to erase her past. But a new home, new friends, and even a new name are not enough. For Linda, the abyss of memory is too deep -- and impossible to cross. And now a radi...
Years after her mother left her, Sarah Hoving begins to envision horrifying scenes--a bloody pitchfork, a screaming child, her mother's frightened face--and begins to suspect that her mother did not run away but was killed. Reprint....
Taking refuge in her sister Rosie's Taconic Hills farm, Lee Montana begins receiving horrifying gifts from a faceless stranger, and soon she and Rosie learn what it means to be the target of a stalker...
Working as a companion to a handicapped woman, single mother Valerie Vincent is plunged into a nightmare when her babysitter is murdered and her daughter is taken from police custody by a woman claiming to be Valerie...
Compiles some of the all-time best stories from the popular Sisters in Crime anthologies, with works from Elizabeth George, Nancy Pickard, Joan Hess, Joyce Carol Oates, Susan Dunlap, Sara Paretsky, Marcia Muller, Carolyn G. Hart, and Dorothy Cannell,...
It starts with a phone call luring her into the night--and before it ends five people will be grotesquely murdered, never knowing why they had to die.
Claudia Miller is a strong and independent woman, a successful general contractor in the tou...