Adrienne had always avoided anything to do with Simon’s unsavory past.
Did famous Scottish writer Deirdre MacPhail fall down the stairs in her house on the Isle of Sulla, or was she pushed?
Lifestyle blogger Emily Dalle crowdsources for clues when she stumbles over a dead body and gets mixed up in murder.
Welcome to Cascade, the lovely village where quirky folks abound!
And where murder almost never happens…
They said it was all in his head, but it wasn't. It was in his heart.
Maybe it was silly to focus on those vet bills. But money fertilizes human weakness; it's important to know how it's spread.
Les décès se succèdent en marge d'une enquête pour fraude financière, alors que toute la région de la Vallée du Saint-Laurent est paralysée par une persistante pluie verglaçante et que la sécurité civile a déclenché son plan des mesures d'urgence.
Two small-time journalists take on an international cartel who try a hostile takeover of a Canadian mining company.
When a florist suffering from TBI-induced amnesia witness a murder, only her own notes can guide her to solve the crime.
Bondage is a neon-noir, crime thriller that follows
Che as she tries to save her sister from the Las Vegas underworld.
Flat Out Lies is a thriller, with deadly twists. Every family has secrets. All secrets come at a price.
Since childhood, David Harris has had debilitating nightmares. Psychiatrists and other health professionals were unable to help. After learning he was murdered in his most recent past life and that his killer is still alive, he seeks revenge.
Clergy abuse is an explosive issue. Get inside the mind of Father John Damon, and discover what makes him tick.
We Will Meet Again is the love story of four generations of women and how they healed their past to protect their future.
"He said he'd call the RCMP immediately, and that I did some good work. He also told me to get the hell away from there. I was inclined to do what he said, for once. I was standing in the middle of a downtown parking lot in someone else's bathing suit and flip-flops. And my hair was wet."
Meet Zack Virtue. He makes a lot of bad decisions. The first was to become a full-time artist. The second was to moonlight as a private investigator.
Whether it's foiling nuclear terrorists and bank robbers, or finding missing persons and beating the crap out of Russian mobsters, Virtue is on the case. As a private investigator, he's a great painter. As an artist, he's a great magnet for bullets.
Supporting him is Vijay Dhaliwal, a computer genius who throws the occasional security agency job his way. He tries to lure Virtue into the business, but our artist-turned-vet-turned-janitor-turned-artist wants nothing to do with Vijay's shenanigans. Until, of course, the money runs out.
Then there's William Lacroix, the dude-bro cop who never grew up. Kind of like Peter Pan meets Joe Friday. Virtue puts up with his attitude in exchange for access to the police.
In this collection of stories, Zack Virtue tries to navigate the seedy world of private investigation, while half-assing his way through the seedy world of professional artists.
"Blog Me Deadly" is the title story, where Virtue tries to blog his psychological issues away. He finds out quickly that even a baggage-laden artist with a highly varied skill set can become a force to be reckoned with-whether he's wielding a paintbrush or a gun.
A gripping noir mystery introducing artless young detective Patrick Bird, set in Toronto's Parkdale during the raucous '60s.
A private investigator on his first case finds himself attempting to assist the police in taking down a new violent white supremist organization.
Puzzling problems at a picturesque Welsh hotel; a garden gnome’s gone; a chaotic kitchen conundrum; bungling builders – the WISE women are busy!
Uncover the chilling truth behind a disturbing photo that holds the key to a deadly secret
There's nothing more suspicious than an honest confession.
Detective Amanda Steele is pulled into a murder investigation that is quite personal for her partner when his aunt becomes the prime suspect.
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