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I’ve turned lessons from a 30-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency into crime fiction loaded with intrigue and deception. My Detective Emilia Cruz mystery series pits the first female police detective in Acapulco against Mexico's drug cartels, government corruption, and social inequality. Readers will love Detective Cruz’s complex plots, fast action, and exotic location. I’m originally from upstate New York, the setting for the upcoming Galliano Club thriller series. My family tree includes a mayor, a Mensa genius, and the first homicide in the state of Connecticut with an automatic weapon. After killing two people, including his wife, my great-grandfather eluded a state-wide manhunt. He was never brought to justice.
The South Pacific nation of Fiji is a magical place, as
I found out many years ago on a scuba trip that evolved into a circuit of the main
island of Viti Levu. For tourists, the island chain offers the gold standard of
tropical paradise resorts, but the story for the Fijians is considerably more
complicated. The islands are widely scattered, race relations led to government
coups, economic opportunities are limited, and old ways are under pressure from
modern expectations.
Using cultural elements like canoe racing, as well as a
foreboding sense of the conflict inherent in Fijian life today, Fiji becomes a
marvelous place for trouble. I could almost smell the hibiscus! And the
sunscreen! This story nearly had me booking a flight before I was halfway
through.
Fiji’s complexities are woven into the plot, which would be
impossible to set anywhere else. Modern beach fun and age-old traditions…
An island paradise. A grisly murder. Can a detective put his rugby days behind him to tackle a killer case?
Josefa “Joe” Horseman holds out hope for a comeback. But after riding high in top class rugby, returning to the Fiji detective force with a bum knee and a promotion-hungry new partner wasn’t what he had in mind. So he knows he'll have to up his game when guests at an island resort discover a young maid’s corpse snagged on the reef.
Sorting through the victim’s list of jealous admirers, Horseman's under pressure to solve the case before the high-end…
I’ve turned lessons from a 30-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency into crime fiction loaded with intrigue and deception. My Detective Emilia Cruz mystery series pits the first female police detective in Acapulco against Mexico's drug cartels, government corruption, and social inequality. Readers will love Detective Cruz’s complex plots, fast action, and exotic location. I’m originally from upstate New York, the setting for the upcoming Galliano Club thriller series. My family tree includes a mayor, a Mensa genius, and the first homicide in the state of Connecticut with an automatic weapon. After killing two people, including his wife, my great-grandfather eluded a state-wide manhunt. He was never brought to justice.
Having travelled in Africa, I’m always keen to find books
set on the continent. It’s a bonus if suspense is involved and a double bonus
if the story hinges on the setting. This book gets high marks in both
departments. It was a better immersive experience than if I’d rented an Airbnb
and watched the action unfold from the front porch.
Rural South Africa is home to advice columnist and
cooking authority Tannie Maria (Tannie meaning Auntie, the respectful
Afrikaans address for a woman older than you) in the first book in this unique
and extraordinary series. A middle-aged widow, she offers advice and recipes to
the lovelorn and others who write the local newspaper.
One letter-writer is a woman desperate to escape her abusive
husband: an echo of Tannie Maria’s own fraught past. When the woman is
murdered, Tannie Maria becomes dangerously entwined in the investigation,
despite the best…
'Vivid, amusing and immensely enjoyable . . . A triumph' Alexander McCall Smith
Meet Tannie Maria: the loveable writer of recipes in her local paper, the Klein Karoo Gazette.
One Sunday morning, as Maria stirs apricot jam, she hears her editor Harriet on the stoep. What Maria doesn't realise is that Harriet is about to deliver a whole basketful of challenges and the first ingredient in two new recipes - recipes for love and murder.
A delicious blend of intrigue, milk tart and friendship, join Tannie Maria in her first investigation. Consider your appetite whetted for a whole new series…
I’ve turned lessons from a 30-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency into crime fiction loaded with intrigue and deception. My Detective Emilia Cruz mystery series pits the first female police detective in Acapulco against Mexico's drug cartels, government corruption, and social inequality. Readers will love Detective Cruz’s complex plots, fast action, and exotic location. I’m originally from upstate New York, the setting for the upcoming Galliano Club thriller series. My family tree includes a mayor, a Mensa genius, and the first homicide in the state of Connecticut with an automatic weapon. After killing two people, including his wife, my great-grandfather eluded a state-wide manhunt. He was never brought to justice.
This book really came as a surprise; the kind of surprise
where you can’t turn the pages fast enough. For one thing, the setting is
completely unique. It’s China, but not Beijing or another location that Western
audiences would easily recognize. No, the first Inspector Lu Fei mystery
takes us to Raven Valley, outside Harbin, China in a cold and unlovely
part of the country.
Lu Fei is the deputy chief of the Public Security Bureau
there, where a young woman’s murder upends the cycle of boredom and drinking.
Both security and Communist Party officials from Beijing descend on Raven
Valley and Lu is soon caught between his old boss in Harbin, who hates his
guts, and the upwardly mobile Beijing officials who will take credit for his
work if he solves the murder and stick a knife in his ribs if he doesn’t.
In Brian Klingborg's Thief of Souls, the brutal murder of a young woman in a rural village in Northern China sends shockwaves all the way to Beijing―but seemingly only Inspector Lu Fei, living in exile in the small town, is interested in justice for the victim.
Lu Fei is a graduate of China’s top police college but he’s been assigned to a sleepy backwater town in northern China, where almost nothing happens and the theft of a few chickens represents a major crime wave. That is until a young woman is found dead, her organs removed, and joss paper stuffed…
I’ve turned lessons from a 30-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency into crime fiction loaded with intrigue and deception. My Detective Emilia Cruz mystery series pits the first female police detective in Acapulco against Mexico's drug cartels, government corruption, and social inequality. Readers will love Detective Cruz’s complex plots, fast action, and exotic location. I’m originally from upstate New York, the setting for the upcoming Galliano Club thriller series. My family tree includes a mayor, a Mensa genius, and the first homicide in the state of Connecticut with an automatic weapon. After killing two people, including his wife, my great-grandfather eluded a state-wide manhunt. He was never brought to justice.
The tropical atmosphere of contemporary Medellin,
Colombia is the setting for the first book in the Nikki Garcia corporate
espionage thriller series. Still reeling from her young son’s tragic death,
savvy international auditor Nikki Garcia accepts an assignment to investigate
fraud allegations at the Colombian affiliate of a multinational corporation. I
loved Nikki’s sharp-edged inner voice and canny observations.
The impeccable cultural details really caught my attention.
For example, right in the first scene, Nikki watches a wealthy businessman
light a cigar. From the Churchill brand to the way he lights it with a strip of
cedarwood to the way he makes her wait, not only could I see the scene in my
mind’s eye, but I could smell the tang of burning wood and tobacco and resent
his snobby attitude. So. Well. Done.
Infamous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar is long gone from
Medellin, but his dangerous legacy is not…
Named Best Fiction Book of the Year, 2017, by Killer Nashville!
Handsome Colombian men and life-threatening danger were not normally a part of Nikki's auditing job, but this assignment was anything but normal. Despite her emotional wounds, she accepts the challenge as a way to overcome the loss of her young son in a tragic event.
In the midst of the male-dominated business world in Colombia, she investigates mismanagement allegations and uncovers a sinister plot involving fraud . . . and possibly murder. She also discovers an attractive man who seems to have feelings for her. As her relationship with…