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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Second Sight Review Blind psychic Sherry Moore's world is turned upside down when she unexpectedly gains the ability to see. When given the choice of retaining her sight or regaining her psychic abilities, which will she choose? S is for Silence Kinsey Millhone heads out of town seeking to solve a 34-year-old cold case, and hoping to provide closure for a troubled woman. Roadside Crosses When white crosses appear by the side of area roads listing the date of death in the near future, body-language expert Kathryn Dance must find the killer before he strikes again. Redemption Review This Laurel Dewey novel finds Jane Perry working as a private investigator in Denver and facing the road trip of her life. Prime Time Television reporter Charlie McNally unexpectedly becomes involved in a murder investigation that could save her job, if she doesn't first lose her life. Piercing the Veil Review In this paranormal suspense, court reporter and law student Anne Marshall finds herself with an unexpected sidekick as she attempts to prove the defendent in a high profile divorce case is hiding assets in an offshore account. Paper Butterfly Intriguing Mei Wang mystery of a contemporary female private detective whose modern lifestyle clashes with deep family and Communist traditions in present day Beijing. Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile Review While touring the United States, the famous playwright meets the head of the La Grange acting dynasty, who asks him to join them in France. When they arrive, tragedy strikes the family and Wilde searches for the truth behind the seemingly random acts of violence. On What Grounds Review When Clare Cosi returns as manager of The Village Blend after a ten-year absence, she finds her assistant manager unconscious at the bottom of the basement stairs surrounded by coffee grounds. The police say it was an accident, but Clare is not convinced. Noir Fiction Noir is a subgenre of the hardboiled detective fiction that came into being in the late 1920's. Read about the pioneers of a genre often described as realistic and gritty.
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