Bright's solicitor: engaged, a smooth female voice requested he leave a message, which he did. Shaw considered the artwork on the walls: four canvasses, oils, in frames of pine, all hung on the unpapered white, south-facing wall.
Kelly turned politely toward Max. “I do owe you a very great thanks.” “No problem.” Max took up two-thirds of the sofa, overwhelmingly masculine in a feminine room. “I became quite skilled in ascending and descending lattices in my ...
Annie Laurance, the lovely, young owner of the "Death on Demand" bookstore, and her wealthy lover, Max Darling, search for a killer after author Elliot Morgan is murdered during a meeting of famous mystery writers
Annie Laurance, proprietor of Broward Island, South Carolina's, Death on Demand bookstore, and her wealthy paramour, Max Darling, have their work cut out for them.
A novel way to teach economics. Follow along as two economics professors stumble their way through the web of murder and intrigue -- and you'll come out knowing basic economic principles.
The book opens with the death of Janet Adkins in 1990—Kevorkian’s first assisted suicide—then travels back to Kevorkian’s medical school days and follows his nearly four decades as a lone activist.
Or is the hit-man hunting him? Finished reading Paul Thomas's 'Death on Demand' on flight to NY. Big, bruising police procedural set in New Zealand.