A Rage of Maidens by Lauren Wright Douglas
Lauren Wright Douglas | A Rage of Maidens | Clive Culhaine has hired Caitlin to help his troubled young daughter, Andy. Several years ago Andy was primary witness to a sexual assault on her sist
Lauren Wright Douglas | A Rage of Maidens | Clive Culhaine has hired Caitlin to help his troubled young daughter, Andy. Several years ago Andy was primary witness to a sexual assault on her sist
Kate Allen | Takes One to Know One | Helping to build an adobe house on lesbian land sounds like a fine change of pace to Denver cop Alison Kaine – she’s tired of combating chronic illnes
Patricia Cornwell | From Potters Field | Upon examining a dead woman found in snowbound Central Park, Kay Scarpetta immediately recognizes the grisly work of Temple Gault, a bold and brillian
Mary Vermillion | Murder by Mascot | Dave DeVoster, star player of the University of Iowa men’s basketball team, is found dead beneath the statue of Iowa’s mascot, his blood dripping from
Gabrielle Goldsby | Never Wake | Emma Webster is the victim of a brutal assault. Because of the resulting terror, she spends two years as a self-sentenced prisoner locked inside her c
Sarah Dreher | Stoner McTavish | Eleanor Burton’s premonition sends Stone McTavish, lesbian travel agent turned reluctant detective, to Grand Teton National Park to watch over grandda
Kaye Davis | Devil’s Leg Crossing | When sixteen-year old Karin Beauchamp disappears from her Texas home, the local police believe she’s run away. Frustrated by the inadequate investigat
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We all think we lead boring lives until something happens to make us realize that boring is a good thing. Alex finds herself g
Katherine V. Forrest | Amateur City | Ellen O’Neil has antagonized her lover by taking a job in a Los Angeles highrise office building only to find herself sole witness to events surroun
Brenda Adcock | Pipeline | What do you do when the mistakes you made in the past come back to slap you in the face with a vengeance? Jo Carlisle, a fifty-seven year old photojou