Another great novel by the dynamic duo!I love these Louis Kincaid mystery novels. Each book brings an enormous level of suspense without being unbelievable and the crime scenes that are investigated are done with professionalism without being over the top and sensationalized. The events that occu...
This was a really good Louis Kincaid mystery. This book had Louis traveling back to Michigan to visit his foster parents, Phillip and Frances. Phillips asked Louis to help him locate the remains of his first love, Claudia who had died in an "insane asylum" in 1972. The institution was closing an...
In the wake of a hurricane, a tiny beached skull washes up in front of Detective Louis Kincaid's cottage. Days later, the bullet-ridden body of woman surfaces on a nearby beach. She has no identification...except for a unique ring carved out of bone on her finger. Sensing a connection between the...
In Dead of Winter police detective Louis Kincaid investigates a series of gruesome murders - and is drawn into the nightmare mind of a killer.
The third in P.J. Parrish's series featuring detective Louis Kincaid, "Paint it Black", is another suspenseful thriller, which, like the first two, examines race and racism in an interesting and entertaining way.Kincaid, taking time off from official police work after his horrendous experience in...
He hadn’t been back to University of Michigan since his graduation eight years ago, and as he looked up at the cloisterlike stone buildings he had a fleeting thought that time seemed to stand still here. Nothing had changed. As he was about to emerge onto South University, his eyes strayed upward...
He wore clean khakis, a white dress shirt, and blue blazer. But this afternoon, for the first time since his job interview six years ago, he had a bright pink visitor’s badge clipped to his lapel. The chief’s door opened, and Hewitt poked his head out. He was a small man, with trimmed...
He was sitting in a café a block away from the courthouse, waiting for Ellie Silvestri. He had not wanted to see her in Bernhardt’s office. He was hoping that, here, away from her memories of Spencer Duvall, she would talk about him openly. She hadn’t asked what he wanted to talk about, but he ha...