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THE ASH LAKE MURDERS an Absolutely Gripping Crime Thriller with a Massive Twist by Helen H. Durrant Pdf
A female serial killer with a deadly agenda. The detective who must stop her. Luxury holiday lodges in the stunning Peak District. The game begins . . .Callum is lured to an isolated boathouse by an attractive older woman. When she gets him alone, she knocks him out with a single blow. As he wakes up, her voice comes out of the darkness, "You're a sprat to catch a mackerel".Surrounded by hills and lakes, Still Waters is home to a close-knit community of wealthy retirees. It's an unlikely setting for violence. The police don't take Callum's disappearance seriously: he's 24-years-old, after all. But Callum's mother, a Still Waters resident, knows that something is very wrong.Then a body is discovered floating in the lake. Head bashed in. But it's not Callum.And someone tweets: Come out to play one last time, Alice. Still Waters run deep. #MadHatter.That's when DCI Alice Rossi is called in. She's back.
According to eyewitnesses, the victim was sitting on a park bench and talking loudly in a foreign language when he suddenly got to his feet and started flailing his arms around. Then his head fell off and the rest of his body became a human torch. By the time the police arrive, all that remains is a pile of smoldering ashes, along with an unscathed severed head. For Detective Inspector John Dryer, the unexplained death represents one of the toughest cases of his career. Was the man murdered, or the victim of some horrible accident? Other stories in this collection of supernatural mysteries include: "Souls of the Frozen," "Calling All Weaklings!", "Pale Lilac," and "Volume XIII." Great reading by the author of THE DYRYSGOL HORROR.
An apparent case of spontaneous human combustion is enough to test the very limits of Detective Inspector Dryer's beliefs, so when Augustus Smith appears, claiming the victim was targeted by an ancient demom that others will suffer the same fate, this proves too much to take. But could Smith possible be telling the truth? This and four other tales of the strange and mysterious make this collection from Edmund Glasby.
A gritty, atmospheric glimpse into Los Angeles’s noir underworld. Ash Levine, the top detective in the LAPD's elite Felony Special Squad, is called out to solve the murder of two young black men found shot to death in a Venice alley. The case is a high priority because one of the victims is the son of City Councilman Isaac Pinkney, a frequent critic of the LAPD. Searching for the killer throws Levine into the world of Los Angeles's Russian Mafia, Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans, and Middle Eastern archaeologists. Ash's history as a child of a Holocaust survivor gives him a unique perspective on murder, redemption, and justice. His background as a paratrooper in the Israel Defense Forces, and his relentless, single-minded focus on his investigations make him a thoroughly absorbing character. As Ash closes in on the killer, the investigation becomes increasingly complex—and personal. Ash soon discovers that he is not just an investigator, but a target.
The town of Lincoln is covered in snow?concealing the mortal remains of a clerk who worked in the local mint. The only clue is a pristine coin stamped with the visage of King Stephen. But Templar Bascot de Marins soon discovers that the motive goes beyond money?and beyond mere murder.
LA Times Best-Seller Gritty, Quirky, Engaging, Intense When a legendary ex-cop is murdered in LA, the pressure's on to find the killer. Lt. Frank Duffy needs his best detective on the case, but his best detective, Ash Levine, quit a year ago. A tenacious, obsessive detective, Ash resigned after Latisha Patton, the witness in a homicide case he was working, was murdered. Without his job, Ash is left unanchored—and consumed with guilt that he somehow caused Latisha's murder. When he's asked to rejoin the force, Ash reluctantly agrees. Getting his badge back could give him the chance to find Latisha's killer. Ash dives in headfirst into the shadowlands of Southern California to investigate the ex-cop's murder. But even when he has a suspect in custody, something about this case doesn't sit right with Ash, and he continues working the increasingly dangerous investigation while quietly chasing leads in Latisha's murder. Unable to let either case go until he has answers, Ash finds that his obsessive nature, which propels him into a world of private compromises and public corruption, is a flaw that might prove fatal. Fans of Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch will love Ash Levine While the novels in the Ash Levine Crime Series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is: Kind of Blue Midnight Alley
The victims were tortured. Dismembered. Discarded like garbage in the city park. For nine long years, the case has haunted Lieutenant Ash Rashid. The murder was almost perfect. The killer left no witnesses or tracks, just three anonymous bodies in an inner city park. For nine long years, Ash waited for his second chance. And now it's here. The killer has returned to murder a reporter who made a breakthrough Ash never could. This time, Lieutenant Rashid can't afford to lose. Because this murderer kills for a reason. He has goals and the means to achieve them. And the journalist he murdered was only the start. Discover a thrilling mystery with suspense on every page in No Room for Good Men. If you like Michael Connelly, John Sandford or James Patterson, you'll love Chris Culver's New York Times' bestselling Ash Rashid series. Buy your copy of No Room for Good Men today.
Recall: A Gritty Hardboiled Crime Thriller by Meghan O'Flynn Pdf
Wise-cracking detectives pursue a justice-driven killer with a vendetta in this shocking and suspenseful murder mystery. "A captivating thriller about the power of the things we wish we could forget." ~Bestselling Author Mary Widdicks Where is the line between killer and hero? Things are finally looking up for Detective Petrosky. Sure, his daughter’s still dead, his granddaughter’s in another state, and they keep putting lemon in his freaking water, but he’s sober, his ex-wife no longer hates him—as much—and his new partner is as good at police work as she is at matching his snarky comebacks. But criminals don’t take a break; those bastards never sleep. When a councilman’s son is brutally murdered, the city explodes into controversy. Though the teen appears to have been ambushed in a random attack, there’s no forensic evidence at the scene, and the boy’s neck was snapped as quickly and efficiently as if it were a professional hit. Was the murder politically motivated? Or was the victim involved in something else—something bigger? Perhaps the slaying is linked to the old crime scene photos the victim had been collecting, some from cases Petrosky himself worked. And whoever murdered their victim killed at least two others. Ash Park may be dealing with a serial killer five years in the making. But the victims from these older cases are far from innocent—each appears to have been killed during an attempted rape. Is their suspect a cold-blooded murderer, or a hero vigilante? And what does any of it have to do with the councilman’s son? All Petrosky knows is that until now, their perp has been protecting the most vulnerable citizens of Ash Park from the very worst of humanity—from the criminals Petrosky himself has spent his entire career trying to put away. And Petrosky isn’t sure he wants him to stop. Riveting, and as dark as it is mysterious, Recall pushes the boundaries of right and wrong and turns the notion of justice on its head. Recall is the seventh book in the Ash Park series, though all novels in the Ash Park world can be read as standalones. Fans of Harlan Corben, Lee Child, and Karin Slaughter will love the Ash Park series. *** KEYWORDS: Vigilante justice, dark crime, serial killer, revenge, vengeance, hardboiled, mystery suspense thriller series, hard-boiled mysteries, female protagonist, pulp, murder, female lawyer protagonist, noir, noir thriller, crime noir, hard-boiled mystery, military killer, police procedural, mystery series, crime, noir, gritty detective novels, psychological thrillers, serial killers, crime thrillers, crime fiction, hard boiled detective, hardboiled detective fiction, hard boiled noir, hard boiled crime, gritty mysteries, mystery series books, psychological thrillers, psychological suspense, dark and suspenseful, psychological thriller books, noir, pulp, nail biter mysteries, wise cracking detective, detective partners, crime fiction, urban murder mystery, serial killer thriller, female protagonist, whodunit, whodunnit, nail biter, intense mystery, suspense fiction, psychological domestic suspense
A quiet English village is plagued by a fiendish serial killer in Queen of Mystery Agatha Christie’s classic thriller, Murder is Easy. Luke Fitzwilliam does not believe Miss Pinkerton’s wild allegation that a multiple murderer is at work in the quiet English village of Wychwood and that her local doctor is next in line. But within hours, Miss Pinkerton has been killed in a hit-and-run car accident. Mere coincidence? Luke is inclined to think so—until he reads in the Times of the unexpected demise of Wychwood’s Dr. Humbleby.…
A killer stalks small town Seales Kentucky. If returning home to Kentucky because her grandmother was dying wasn't bad enough, Ash Jericho loses her cousin to murder. Worse, Ash becomes the main suspect. Ash realizes she'll have to find the real killer when the local police follow her around town, waiting for a misstep. Investigation might not be Ash's forte but between her best friend's font of local knowledge and Ash's ability to read impressions from objects, she decides to muddle through. Until the next murder. Pretty soon, it appears Ash could be the killer's next target. An Inheritance to Die For is the first novel in the Ash Jericho mystery series.
Shropshire Murders brings together numerous murderous tales, some which were little known outside the county, and others which made national headlines. Contained within the pages of this book are the stories behind some of the most heinous crimes ever committed in Shropshire. They include the Revd Robert Foulkes, who killed his illegitimate child in 1678; the murder of Catherine Lewis by John Mapp at Longden in 1867; the horrific axe murders committed by John Doughty at Church Stretton in 1924; and the tragic death of Dennis O'Neill, who was beaten and starved by his foster parents in 1944. Nicola Sly's carefully researched and enthralling text will appeal to anyone interested in the shady side of Shropshire's history.
A lone crow is a dead crow. That's what Diana Van Doren, exiled crow shifter, has always believed. The last murder of crow shifters known to exist wouldn't accept her into the flock, leaving her vulnerable. Worse, her kleptomaniacal father's schemes put them in a demon's crosshairs. Without the support of the murder, Diana fears death will come all too quickly. So when an opportunity to steal a rare blade that can kill anything-even demons-crosses their path, she decides to play her father's games one last time. However, she isn't the only one hoping to take the blade. Sasha Sokolov, a clairvoyant, has been forced from childhood to serve the very demon hunting Diana and her family. After two decades of service, his boss finally offers him what he can't refuse: freedom. All he has to do is bring in the knife and the Van Dorens, and his bloodline will be free from serving the demon forever. When Diana and Sasha meet at the auction, they strike an uneasy alliance. Diana sees a way to finally be welcomed into the murder. Sasha sees an opportunity to get his freedom. To get what they want, only one of them can walk away with the blade. But when their magic inexplicably links as they reluctantly work together to steal the knife, betraying each other for their own ends may no longer be an option. FOR THE MURDER is the first book in The Murder series, a dark urban fantasy featuring a fierce crow shifter, supernatural demons, and a magical battle for the ages.
The Back Seat Murder, first published in 1931, is a classic, fast-paced ‘golden-age’ mystery, featuring a cast of characters of questionable motive and intent, sure to keep readers guessing as to the identity of the killer. Herman Landon (1882-1960) authored a number of mystery and detective novels, including the popular 1920s detective series “Gray Phantom”.
Tampa homicide detective Mike Ash is on a disturbing emotional roller coaster! When he gets a promotion and is out of town leading a seminar on police investigations-he learns of the death of his dear friend and fellow army ranger, Dennis Stokely. While grieving for Dennis, his relationship with Terri Foster is deepening in intimacy and he strives to trust her with his heart. Meanwhile he investigates several other deaths: suicide, accidental, and murder. He tries to help their families to cope with their losses. He is also able to prevent a teacher's home from blowing up, but not her murder. Still Mike helps the perpetrator to obtain leniency, then has second thoughts when yet another murder occurs. Before he can sort out the clues further, Terri is kidnapped! Now he experiences fear on a level he had never before encountered.