Captain Patti O’Shay investigates a serial killer in post-Katrina New Orleans. His last known victim: her husband.Spindler avoids the clichéd lone wolf cop, instead introducing us to the Malone dynasty. O’Shay’s late husband was also a policeman, her nephew is her depute who himself is dating a f...
Stacy Killian was exposed to the horrors of crime as a member of the Dallas police force. After moving to New Orleans to pursue a quieter life, a friend's murder plunges her back into the role that she fled. Doubting that Spencer Malone, an overconfident, rookie homicide detective, is up to the t...
This book pleasantly surprised me. Going into it, I had no real expectations about whether this would be good or not and I ended up thoroughly enjoying it. It wasn’t that easy of a read but it flowed smoothly and the story developed naturally.I found this book in a box that my boyfriend’s mom was...
I thought this was a great read. Gripping and powerful. I enjoyed the combination of historical information regarding New Orleans and its culture, with the depth of characters and tangly webs embedded in various story lines (which did not overpower one another). A little bit of steamy romance, sc...
I have to say that what first captured my interest about this book was that it enabled me to catch up a bit with Stacy Killian, who first appeared, I believe, in SEE JANE DIE, and then had a story all of her own in KILLER TAKES ALL, in which readers met Spencer Malone, the lead detective in WATCH...