Books

Conspiracy of a Missing Flight

You are boarding a flight and answer your phone. A voice tells you to walk away. The plane will disappear. Would you still board the flight? Alex Black doesn’t have a choice. If he doesn’t get on that flight and make a deliver he will be killed. Yet before he can board he becomes violently ill. He wakes in the hospital, the main suspect in the disappearing flight he never boarded. Once he escapes from the hospital, he must solve this mystery. This is while the U.S. government, Yakuza and possibly the Chinese government are after him. Helping him is his girlfriend Ann (daughter of the Yakuza leader) and Clyde, a conspiracy theory nut of a neighbor. Alex must discover the truth about a missing flight to prove his innocent but he must stay alive long enough to do so. Read More

The Mona Lisa Murder

Why kill someone over a copy of the Mona Lisa? Adding to this mystery is that the man killed is over hundred years old and has a mysterious past tracing back to World War II. The man killed ran a museum of fake art. William Piccard discovers his grandfather murdered feet from the museum’s Mona Lisa. Not the Mona Lisa but a copy. But why kill anyone over a copy? This question takes William from the present back to World War II via his grandfather’s journal. Will clues in his grandfather’s journal help William solve a murder in the present? Could there be a connection to this painting and the real Mona Lisa and another da Vinci piece up for auction? As William searches for answers he learns more about his grandfather and his fascinating life. Read More

Spy of Lies

While on a routine assignment in Sudan for MI-6, Aisha lover, Robson, is killed. SIS believes Robson was setup and killed by terrorists. Unsatisfied with the government’s whitewashed answer, Aisha investigates and discovers her husband might be behind the murder. Did he kill Robson because Aisha was his lover or is there a darker reason at play? If so what is her husband involved in? As Aisha delves deep into the mystery, she discovers danger all around. She learns Robson was married and had another mistresses. Could one of these women hold the key to solving this mystery. If so, can she trust them? Aside from learning the truth, Aisha must also make sure her husband is not plotting to kill her. Can Aisha learn the truth before she ends up dead? Read More

An Assassins Guide to Travel

When The Russian (a world class assassin) is hired on a job to take out numerous targets, all appears to be business as usual. At least until the person paying for the job decided to also kill The Russian. Once this happens, The Russian must figure out why as well as if there is a connection to the people being killed. The story takes another twist when The Russian decides not to kill one of the targets. Other help arrives in Boris, an old colleague and former Spetsnaz special forces soldier. Can an assassin who is used to working solo, work with two other people and not kill them? Read More

Russian Swan

In a moment a life can change from a dream to nightmare. Such is the case with Anna Sofia. One moment she is the principle dancer for the Mariinsky Ballet. A moment later she is in a deadly accident that means she will never dance again. If that is bad enough, she becomes a prostitute against her will to a Russian billionaire. Just as she is losing hope, she meets a friend who together plan a daring escape that will leave them both wealthly and free. Read More

Cactus Kid

When a Western town is overrun with outlaws, who will save the day? How about a smart-mouthed kid and a talking, semi-delusional cat?* The Cactus Kid and Tumbleweeds the cat are not anyone’s first choice. But then no one else is left. Can they rescue the town and solve the mystery of why these outlaws are there?
(*We do not have time to argue about cats and if delusional is their natural state or not. But even by cat standards, this cat is crazy.) Read More
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