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I received this in the mail this week.
For Review:
Declan's Cross (Sharpe & Donovan Novels) Hardcover
An
escape to an idyllic Irish seaside village is about to turn deadly in
this riveting new novel by master of romantic suspense Carla Neggers.
For
marine biologist Julianne Maroney, two weeks in tiny Declan's Cross on
the south Irish coast is a chance to heal her broken heart. She doesn't
expect to attract the attention of FBI agents Emma Sharpe and Colin
Donovan — especially since a Donovan is the reason for her broken heart.
Emma and Colin are in Ireland for their own personal
retreat. Colin knows he's a reminder of everything Julianne wants to
escape, but something about her trip raises his suspicion. Emma, an art
crimes expert, is also on edge. Of all the Irish villages Julianne could
choose why Declan's Cross?
Ten years ago, a thief
slipped into a mansion in Declan's Cross. Emma's grandfather, a renowned
art detective, investigated, but the art stolen that night has never
been recovered and the elusive thief never caught.
From
the moment Julianne sets foot on Irish soil, everything goes wrong. The
well-connected American diver who invited her to Ireland has
disappeared. And now Emma and Colin are in Declan's Cross asking
questions.
As a dark conspiracy unfolds amid the
breathtaking scenery of Declan's Cross, the race is on to stop a
ruthless killer and the stakes have never been more personal for Emma
and Colin.
Elysian Fields (Sentinels of New Orleans) Hardcover
Elysian Fields by Suzanne Johnson is the fun, fast-paced third book in the Sentinels of New Orleans, a series of urban fantasy novels filled with wizards, mermen, and pirates.
The mer feud has been settled, but life in South Louisiana still has more twists and turns than the muddy Mississippi.
New Orleanians are under attack from a copycat killer mimicking the crimes of a 1918 serial murderer known as the Axeman of New Orleans. Thanks to a tip from the undead pirate Jean Lafitte, DJ Jaco knows the attacks aren’t random — an unknown necromancer has resurrected the original Axeman of New Orleans, and his ultimate target is a certain blonde wizard. Namely, DJ.
Combating an undead serial killer as troubles pile up around her isn’t easy. Jake Warin’s loup-garou nature is spiraling downward, enigmatic neighbor Quince Randolph is acting weirder than ever, the Elders are insisting on lessons in elven magic from the world’s most annoying wizard, and former partner Alex Warin just turned up on DJ’s to-do list. Not to mention big maneuvers are afoot in the halls of preternatural power.
Suddenly, moving to the Beyond as Jean Lafitte’s pirate wench could be DJ’s best option.
Tell No Lies Hardcover
A
series of anonymous threats intended for others puts a man — and
everyone he loves — in the path of a relentless killer, in Tell No Lies
by Gregg Hurwitz
Daniel Brasher has always been
something of a disappointment to his old-money aristocratic San
Francisco mother. Daniel left his high-paying job as a money manager to
marry his community organizer wife and work at a job he loves, leading
group counseling sessions with recently paroled ex-cons. Now he’s ready
to move on and start a private practice.
But before he
leaves, he finds an envelope in his department mailbox — one intended
for someone else that was placed in his slot by accident. Inside it is
an unsigned piece of paper, a note that says only “admit what you’ve
done or you will bleed for it. you have 'til november 15 at midnite.”
The deadline has already passed and the person to whom the envelope was
addressed was brutally murdered. But this first warning is only the
beginning.
Soon, Daniel finds more warnings in his
office mail, to people that the police cannot track down, and to victims
that cannot be saved. Daniel's efforts, however, have alerted the
killer to his involvement and next he gets a threat of his own. Now,
with the clock ticking, Daniel — with no clue what he’s supposed to have
done or to what action he must confess — must somehow appease, or
outwit, a seemingly unstoppable killer.
Thanks Meryl Ross Media Relations, Penguin Canada and TOR books!
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