Sherlock Holmes and Watson follow the twists and turns of this case that begins with a beleaguered art dealer and ends in the corrupt bowels of government.
Posts Tagged: theft
Book Review: Holes by Louis Sachar
Torture, lack of justiceā¦and growth for Stanley Yelnats at Camp Green Lake. And all the fault of that no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather.
Book Review: Striding Folly by Dorothy L. Sayers
An anthology of the last three stories in the Lord Peter Wimsey mystery series that sees Lord and Lady Peter with their family.
Book Review: A Ranger for the Holidays by Allie Pleiter
When Amelia rescues an injured man and discovers he has amnesia, she insists on taking him in (and on). After all, no one should be alone for the holidays.
Book Review: Curious Minds by Janet Evanovich and Phoef Sutton
A question about his accounts forces Riley Moon to babysit the eccentric, brilliant Emerson Knight as they careen cross country uncovering a world domination plot.
Book Review: Black Powder War by Naomi Novik
Receiving new orders, Captain Laurence, Temeraire, and the remaining crew travel the Silk Road to pick up the promised eggs and help the Prussians battle Napoleon.
Book Review: Kiss and Spell by Liz Schulte
“A magical taste of love and kisses in this anthology of eleven brand new paranormal short stories” revolving around Valentine’s Day.