In Two Girls Trapped in Their Own Case, it picks up where Two Girls and a Dead Case left off. Sarah and Monica, best friends since high school have opened a detective agency in their small and seemingly boring town. They are given a mysterious case involving a missing girl that turns out to be a possible serial killer. When they stumble on a clue that could break the case wide open they impulsively take off and end up facing their biggest challenge ever- facing down and escaping the very killer that they are tracking.
In Land For Sale, This book is about a case of break-in and murder that Detective Sergeant Ben Keyes and his boss, Chief Inspector Mark Bullard investigate and solve.
There is a break in at real estate agent Zoey Wright's home in the middle of the night. Ben Keyes investigates. The next day, Zoey discovers that her office has also been ransacked. Ben investigates the follow-up crime. Later, the body of a man is found in his garden, shot to death.
In Emerson & Monty, Emerson Smith has always fancied herself something of a sleuth, but when the chance for some real sleuthing arises, her skills are put to the test! An aspiring author and full-time dog-sitter, Emerson is the kind of neighbor everyone wishes they had. She always picks up after her dogs and she never fails to welcome neighborhood newcomers with a freshly baked pie. Recently, however, Emerson has noticed that one of her elderly neighbors, the owner of an ornery English bulldog named Carmine, has gone missing.
When a new face shows up in the old man's home, Emerson is determined to get to the bottom of things. The question is, is Emerson as much of a sleuth as she aspires to be or has she seen the last of the old man and the cantankerous Carmine?
In Murder for the Books, This story is about Chief Inspector Mark Bullard and his junior partner, Detective Sargent Ben Keyes. They are investigating a murder with no evidence to point them in any direction. Soon after, they begin an investigation on a second murder, this time with more leads and clues. Both men instinctively feel the murders are somehow connected but find only subtle similarities that may or may not mean they are related. When a third murder occurs, the two detectives are finally able to connect the dots and but will they find a killer?
In Mystery and Suspense, A young boy hovers near death in a hospital room, his overly doting mother at his side and a calming voice that he hears in the mist of his unconscious mind. He recovers and is visited by the mystery woman. The boy goes through some major life changes including being allowed to go to school like regular kids and getting in his first fight. And, as he grows closer to his strange friend more changes keep coming.