Queen
Mandarin Press is a premier publishing house for foreign literature, but to those at the top of this enterprise, there is little more beautiful than a rare stamp. As Donald Kirk, publisher and philatelist, prepares his office for a banquet, an unfamiliar man comes to call....
For Ellery Queen, there is no puzzle that reason cannot solve. In his time, he has faced down killers, thugs, and thieves, protected only by the might of his brain—and the odd bit of timely intervention by his father, a burly New York police inspector. But when a university professor asks Queen to teach a class,...
The scion of a famous New York art-dealing family, Georg Khalkis spent his final years housebound with blindness until he died of a heart attack. After his funeral, his will mysteriously vanishes. Following a thorough search, Inspector Richard Queen’s son, Ellery, suggests...
The windows of French’s department store are one of New York’s great attractions. Year-round, their displays show off the finest in fashion, art, and home décor, and tourists and locals alike make a point of stopping to see...
Ellery Queen’s young apprentice, Djuna, is preparing for an afternoon of fishing when a stranger leans out of his car window and asks for directions to Canada. A few minutes later, Djuna watches as the man’s friends come running out of the local bank and into the getaway car, guns blazing, before taking off for the Canadian border....
3 Stories of White Hot Hockey Romance from USA Today Bestselling Author Stephanie Queen
He Has Trouble: A Bad Boy Second Chance Romance
He Has It All: A Sisters Best Friend Second Chance Romance
He Has Game: A Fake Fiancee Bad Boy romance
What Readers Are Saying About This Series on Goodreads:
"delivered some powerful emotional punches"
8) Knight & Day
This was the assignment of a lifetime for Joe Knight—or it would have been if Ariana weren't his partner...
Joe Knight couldn't be more ready to step in and protect one of the most powerful and beloved world leaders from a real and verified threat to his life. But the real test for Joe will be whether he can keep his personal kryptonite—in the form of Ariana Day—from killing him in the process.
...and a K-9's help.
When a three-year-old boy is kidnapped, deputy sheriff Chandler Murphy and his search-and-rescue K-9 partner are on the case. And when the child's mother, Bristol Delaney, insists on helping, he can't turn her away. But someone is dead set on stopping the investigation. Can Chandler guarantee Bristol's safety and rescue the missing child before the trail goes cold?
From Love...
10) Canyon Survival
with no memory of why...
Waking on a cliffside with bullets firing and two unknown children at her side, Annie Tillman knows she must run—even if she doesn't know why. Dashing to the nearest ranch leads her to former FBI agent Riggs Brenner, who just might be their best chance of surviving in the canyon. But can Annie overcome her amnesia and uncover the reason why they're being chased?
From Love Inspired...
11) Wolf's Bane
A shifter who can't shift. Small-town secrets exposed. A love that hangs in the balance.
Kylie Quinn has a problem. She can't shift. If she doesn't call forth her kindred spirit wolf soon, she'll be exiled from her pack. The past holds the key to what's keeping her from shifting but digging into her memories could prove deadly. Someone doesn't want her to remember.
Then her ex-boyfriend comes back to town and their attraction
and a child's life is on the line
When Lieutenant Texas Ranger Zane Adcock is attacked, he learns two shocking things: his estranged daughter has a son...and his grandson has been taken. The desperate kidnapper needs Zane to investigate an old murder case, and little Wyatt is his leverage. Zane, with help from his ex-fiancée, Bliss Walker, has days to clear a wrongly convicted inmate—or his grandson will...
In the dog days of August, it is no surprise to see New Yorkers perspire. But this summer, a killer called the Cat gives the city a new reason to sweat. He selects his victims seemingly at random and strangles them, then escapes without leaving a...
Murder is for the crows.
There's a mass murderer loose on the streets of London, and he's dead set on making Rosemary Lillywhite his next victim. After receiving a second threat, she should have gone straight to her chief inspector beau, Max Whittington—but Rosemary is sick and tired of being treated like she's made of glass.
How many murder investigations does a lady detective need to solve to earn a little respect?
Rosemary
Can it really be called murder when there's no dead body?
Rosemary Lillywhite is over the moon about her budding romance with handsome detective inspector Max Whittington, and she can hardly wait for their first official date!
When she's invited to an art exhibition opening, Rosemary thinks a night out on the town in London will be just the ticket.
What she doesn't expect is to run into one of Max's old flames, or to get
Break a leg is supposed to be just an expression.
It's Halloween, and Rosemary and her friend are headed to a castle in the country to watch someone be murdered!
It's all in good fun, of course; Vera's theatre troupe is putting on a murder mystery weekend complete with clues, red herrings, and a slew of dramatic performances.
For once, Rosemary and Max will have to work together to solve the case—but will their budding
Getting to the truth could be deadly...
Finding a mysterious file on her desk sends psychologist Kennedy Wells chasing down clues to solve a twenty-six-year-old kidnapping—and straight into a violent assault. When Texas Ranger Silas Boone comes to Kennedy's rescue, he can't help but wonder at her resemblance to the long-missing girl. With someone willing to kill to end the investigation, can they uncover...
Two lady sleuths for the price of one.
It wasn't love that made Rosemary follow Desmond to New York City—it was curiosity, and everyone knows the old saying about how curiosity killed the cat.
It's no surprise when a dead body turns up, but this time the case is doubly confusing. Everyone has means, motive, and opportunity, but no alibi!
Good thing old Des has excellent taste in friends; his new American chum has
Jack
They say I'm a troubled kid, labeled a bad-boy jock for my rebel attitude.
You'd think at St. Paul University that label would put me at the top of the watch list for expulsion, or at least be a death sentence to my social life.
But no.
In truth, I should be a pariah, but I'm not.
I'm the BMOC because I'm the starting quarterback of the prized football team. After last season's bowl game victory, I could be