From Publishers WeeklyWomen who dye their hair blonde may think twice before heading to the salon after reading Frasier's (Hush) enthralling thriller about a serial killer who plucks the eyes out of his young blonde victims and grafts rose...
**Skye Fargo vows to unveil a killer at a Kansas wedding …**
Skye Fargo likes a wedding just fine, as long as it isn't his own. And his friend, Jeb, sure knows how to throw a good party, with plenty of sousing and carousing. But just when the...
The Bitterwood legend is a tale known by all dragons: the story of Bant Bitterwood, the most powerful dragon slayer ever to have lived and his vendetta against the all powerful Sun Dragons. Although Bitterwood's death was well documented, there are...
Yes, the Deep State is real. It’s been characterized as different things by different people. Some call it the government’s massive secrecy apparatus as conducted by the federal defense and intelligence agencies; others include a handful...
It's the dawn of the Great Tribulation, "the bloodiest season in the history of the world." After lying in state for three days, Nicolae Carpathia has risen from the dead. As the world responds in awe, statues of the potentate and "god" are erected...
The tales of beloved author and illustrator Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) have delighted and charmed readers across the world since the first publication of ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’ in 1902. Her imaginative books are distinguished by...
The final part of RISE, a three-part series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Deborah Bladon
Tess Marlow had created a new and fulfilling life for herself in Manhattan. After walking away from a long term relationship she was...
Another story collection from the prolific Watson (Salvage Rites, Evil Water, Slow Birds), this one comprising 12 tall tales published between 1985 and 1990. The longest piece here is brilliantly conceived: a company of Ushabti, tiny clay...