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WHAT THE DEVIL KNOWS

An intricate puzzle, based on a series of real-life murders, that indicts social injustices that continue to this day.

An aristocrat investigates a murder at the opposite end of British society.

Bow Street Magistrate Sir Henry Lovejoy asks Sebastian St. Cyr and his wife, Hero, no strangers to murder, for help in a dangerous and politically sensitive case: the murder of Magistrate Sir Edwin Pym. Three years after the notorious 1811 Ratcliffe Highway killings, Pym has been brutally murdered in the same way, his head bashed in and his throat cut. Although a suspect to the earlier killings was duly arrested and hanged himself in prison, this latest outrage indicates that either the authorities had the wrong man or there’s a copycat at work. Sebastian—who's the son-in-law of the powerful Lord Jarvis and heir to a dukedom despite not being the natural son of the duke—doesn’t know who his real father is and is desperate to track down the mother who deserted him, recently spotted on the continent. When more killings follow, Sebastian seeks and finds connections between sailors and the owners of public houses in the rough area near the docks. He’s shocked by the depth of depravity the wealthy will sink to in order to enhance their fortunes. Convinced that the suspect who killed himself was innocent, he labors to connect the murders, many of which may have been committed to cover up the original crimes, searching for a motive while narrowly escaping several attempts on his own life.

An intricate puzzle, based on a series of real-life murders, that indicts social injustices that continue to this day.

Pub Date: April 6, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593-10266-4

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2021

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NATURAL BARN KILLER

A surprising number of suspects for a 40-year-old killing keep the bickering cast of characters hiding secrets.

A mystery from the past threatens a farmer’s future.

Shiloh Bellamy left a lucrative job in California to rescue her family farm in Cherry Glen, Michigan, which had fallen into disrepair due to her father’s lack of interest. An unexpected inheritance helped get things back in shape and pays the salary of her farm manager, Chesney, who lives in the farmhouse with her younger sister, Whit, while Shiloh happily lives in a cabin in the woods. Thanksgiving dinner at the farmhouse brings some surprises. Whit doesn’t show up, and Chesney reveals she’s worried about her. Shiloh’s boyfriend, Sheriff Milan Penbrook, brings his acerbic mother, who suggests she should be thinking about marriage and babies. Milan isn’t happy about Shiloh’s former boyfriend Quinn Killian attending. Her father, Sully, arrives with unpleasant Connie Baskins and stuns Shiloh by announcing they’re engaged. The veiled hostilities at the table seem minor when Shiloh’s pug, Huckleberry, chases her chickens into a corner of the orchard and seizes a bone they unearthed, which is clearly human. The body it comes from is that of James Ripley, who vanished before Shiloh was born. Unfortunately, the farm is in the district of Chief Randy, who is Quinn’s father and dislikes both Shiloh and Milan. Chief Randy is also pretty lazy and closes the case, declaring the killer to be Shiloh’s grandmother, who believed Ripley murdered her daughter. Sure her adored grandmother is innocent, Shiloh investigates on her own, putting herself in danger from the real killer.

A surprising number of suspects for a 40-year-old killing keep the bickering cast of characters hiding secrets.

Pub Date: Sept. 30, 2025

ISBN: 9781728273082

Page Count: 312

Publisher: Poisoned Pen

Review Posted Online: Aug. 15, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2025

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A PERILOUS PAL

A novel hook introduces an otherwise standard cozy.

The risks mount as the oddball business venture Emma Westlake launched in A Plus One for Murder (2021) picks up steam.

It took a lot of guts, some ingenuity, and a little bit of prodding from her octogenarian pal, Dottie Adler, but it looks like A Friend for Hire, Emma’s service for folks who need someone to offer unconditional support in their hour of need, is going to be a decent earner after all. In addition to Dottie, who still pays Emma for having tea with her once a week, there are three other clients and a fourth in the works. But Kim Felder, Emma’s newest paying friend, comes with a lot of baggage. She’s sad and lonely because now that her kids are grown, she has no one who needs her. But she’s also really, really angry because her husband dumped her for his thin, blond secretary. Emma encourages Kim to vent her frustrations on paper, writing down all the things she’d like to do to her ex. Which might be good psychology but turns out to be terrible advice from a legal standpoint, since once someone actually does strangle that old cheat Roger, the list provides Deputy Jack Riordan ample evidence to arrest Kim. Now Emma has two problems: First, her client is in the hoosegow, and second, she’s fighting with Jack just as their relationship is moving from the “friends” to the “dating” column. There’s only one way to fix this mess, and it doesn’t take Sherlock Holmes to figure out who has to crack this case.

A novel hook introduces an otherwise standard cozy.

Pub Date: July 5, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-59333-478-2

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: April 12, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2022

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