Author's e-books - Mystery. Page - 6
In the dawn of dusk, there's a girl named Emory Disperse.A brunet with bright ember eyes. She is no ordinary girl, well at least when she is asleep. She is just the beginning, but the end is near. For she has mystical powers that only she knows of, only she can choose to tell you about it. Her power is not known among every village, or every town. Her power is much more than that, something that we all need but never notice. This power is so strong it can take away all our creativity, our
Humans sit comfortably at the summit of the food chain; rarely does any other animal get the advantage. But other people? Now there's something to fear. In Mell Corcoran's thrilling crime novel debut, Shadows of Doubt, women are being hunted, tortured, killed and their assailant leaves the same clue on each of them but it has no scientific explanation. Detective Lou Donovan must figure out this killer's signature because he's escalating and no one knows where he will strike next. When the first
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is
In the dawn of dusk, there's a girl named Emory Disperse.A brunet with bright ember eyes. She is no ordinary girl, well at least when she is asleep. She is just the beginning, but the end is near. For she has mystical powers that only she knows of, only she can choose to tell you about it. Her power is not known among every village, or every town. Her power is much more than that, something that we all need but never notice. This power is so strong it can take away all our creativity, our
Humans sit comfortably at the summit of the food chain; rarely does any other animal get the advantage. But other people? Now there's something to fear. In Mell Corcoran's thrilling crime novel debut, Shadows of Doubt, women are being hunted, tortured, killed and their assailant leaves the same clue on each of them but it has no scientific explanation. Detective Lou Donovan must figure out this killer's signature because he's escalating and no one knows where he will strike next. When the first
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is