Smokescreen by Lynette Prucha
Lynette Prucha | Smokescreen | Film noir-dark and erotic, with a beautiful LA docent turned sleuth. The dialogue crackles with the electricity of passion and, possibly, a murde
Lynette Prucha | Smokescreen | Film noir-dark and erotic, with a beautiful LA docent turned sleuth. The dialogue crackles with the electricity of passion and, possibly, a murde
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As a lawyer, Carole Ann Gibson defended every kind of criminal — from the white collar crooks who stole with pens and computers to the low-level
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Leigh Grove is a
Lauren Maddison | Death by Prophecy |
While traveling the California coast visiting historic missions, Connor Hawthorne and her partner, Laura Nez, are unwittingly thrust into the middl
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