For weeks financial investigator Tony Stiles has been digging into Will Taylor's finances, uncovering all of the money and assets Talyor hid before filing for divorce from his wife, Mindy. Just as Stiles is about to confront Taylor with the evidence, Will is shot to death along with Cheryl Brandt, Will's sexy and rich lover. Now the St. Paul Police consider Mindy the prime suspect. Suddenly Stiles is in the middle of a high-profile murder investigation and is in a desparate race to find the real killer. Are the murders connected to the suspicious death of Cheryl's husband a year earlier? Why can't Mindy explain where she was the night of the murders? Who else wanted Will Taylor dead?
An eccentric Italian heiress from the Finger Lakes.
A reporter, working on an illicit drug series for Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mickey O'Hara, has been killed with his wife and child, a note stapled to his chest warning that the drug stories are to stop. Period.
He'd issued the stop order because his brain had made a cost - benefit calculus in that momenta gun battle spilling over into the city streets of Cairo would likely result in heavy civilian casualties and not further their mission ...
ASSETS,. LETHAL. RISKS. Patents, Research, and Blood Rights Make thick my blood, Stop up th'access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose —MACBETH, v.v.43–46 With near-parodic gothicism, ...
In a motion to dismiss the case, Leung's lawyers argued that Smith's plea deal was “unsavory” because it perpetuated the “gross and unfair disparity in treatment between Mr. Smith and Ms. Leung.” US. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper ...
Crimes of burglary, child molestation, mayhem and murder are not tolerated and often result in swift vigilante justice. Patriots and militias fight off the tyranny of “war lords” who want to subjugate people.
As the author of the electrifying W. E. B. Griffin novels of the military, police, spies, and counterspies, William E. Butterworth III has been delighting readers for decades—but he has a special treat for them now.
After the epic struggle of World War II, W.E.B. Griffin’s bestselling chronicle of the Marine Corps enters a new stage of modern warfare—with new weapons, new strategies, and a new breed of warrior—on the battlefields of Korea.
Assigned to the Nuremberg war trials, special agent James Cronley Jr. finds himself fighting several wars at once in the dramatic new Clandestine Operations novel about the birth of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Cold War When Jim ...
Cronley is fast finding out that the phrase "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" can mean a lot of different things, and that it is not always clear which people he can trust and which are out to kill him.