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Sloane Donovan discovers the body of her friend Geri Harp in her car behind a Vancouver country club where Donovan works. Without much conscious thought, she pockets the suicide note. A disgraced former police officer Donovan has too much on her emotional plate. She’s off her meds and drinking and compulsive running have taken over […]

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Trevor Finnegan is dragged back into the orbit of law enforcement when his half-brother Avery and Avery’s girlfriend Keisha disappear in Malibu. They were on their way to visit Shaun “Pop” Finnegan and celebrate their new engagement. Pop, a retired LADP police officer, basically abandoned Avery as a boy. Now in rehab, and guilt-ridden, he’s […]

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Today, I’m featuring two books that are much lighter fare than the noir I generally write about. They are both enjoyable reads and quite different from each other. HOME FIRES BURN Merry Bell is a trans Private Investigator tentatively reconnecting with her estranged family, she’s grappling with a mother slipping into dementia, unresolved feelings for […]

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Sam Carl and Hayes Simms grew up together, best friends, sort of. Always together, but it was never a friendship of equals. They were hell raisers but not bad kids. Simms’ father is another story, a cruel, violent man who once pistol whipped Carl just because he felt like it. This kind of generosity was […]

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An early post to take advantage of Halloween. Thought I’d have a bit of fun and list some authors and books that skew crime fiction toward the supernatural and the uncanny, Have fun! Criminal profiler Dan Garvie has lived in the long shadow of a childhood horror: at a seaside fair, he crossed paths with […]

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