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Marina Postal

Marina PostalMarina Postal (book)

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The fourth in the series of novels about LAPD Det. Beth "La Bruja" Herrera is the immediate sequel to "Marshall's World." Detectives Herrera and Kane in the aftermath of the Robb homicide case are faced with a triple murder in a business park also occupied by the U.S. Postal Service Marina Processing and Distribution Center. It appears that someone has gone "postal." The classic "whodunit" is given a modern twist with a dual narrative and converging timelines that give the reader two perspectives on the crime. The reader is also given a new perspective on the detectives' previous cases. This novel can be a "spoiler" for those who have not read the previous books in the series. (Contains strong language and some mild sexual themes.)

Marshall's World

Marshall's WorldMarshall's World (book)

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LAPD Detective Beth "La Bruja" Herrera is back again, working with her partner Detective Frederick Kane. It's been almost two months since the Chameleon case in San Jose, and the two detectives are beginning to think it's going to be a slow summer until a local businessman is murdered in his car on the Fourth of July just a block away from the famed Venice (CA) canals. This new case takes them from the beach at Venice to Boston and New Hampshire as the detectives link separate crimes to a single weapon and travel to New England to solve the murder in California. The relationship between the two detectives has developed and begun to jell since they were first partnered in "Sorceress." This is the third in the series of novels about Det. Beth Herrera. (Contains strong language and some mild violence.)

Chameleon

ChameleonChameleon (book)

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Fresh off two high-profile murder cases in Los Angeles, LAPD Detective Elizabeth "La Bruja" Herrera takes a short vacation in the Silicon Valley. She's there to participate the Cat's Hill Bicycle Race in Los Gatos, but she becomes embroiled in a murder investigation when she witnesses the shotgun slaying of four men in what appears to be a road rage incident. She joins forces with San Jose Police Lieutenant Sonny Hopkins and FBI Inspector Luke Smythe of the FBI's San Jose Field Office in a case involving export of restricted technology, Chinese missiles, and an evil Silicon Valley CEO. This sequel to "Sorceress" starts off with four bangs and builds to a climactic and surprising finish. (Contains strong language and some mild violence.)

Sorceress

SorceressSorceress (book)

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LAPD Detective Fred Kane used to be one of L.A.'s finest. The detective has not been up to par since his wife divorced him and his partner quit the force. He's now got a new partner, a striking looking female detective who doesn't carry a gun. The first day of their partnership brings them their first case together, the murder of famed fashion designer, Blue Britten. Which will Det. Kane solve first, the murder or the mystery of his new partner and her nickname, La Bruja or "The Sorceress"? (Contains strong language, some mild violence)

Ford Hill

Ford HillFord Hill (book)

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Pro mountain bike racer and renowned painter, Ford Hill shatters his knee in a race, possibly ending his racing career. Melissa Alexander, one of the best sports physical therapists in the country, travels to Ford’s home in the Santa Cruz Mountains to help him recover. The Stanford Medical School prodigy has no idea the impact her visit will have on Ford, his family, and most of all her as she becomes part of a family she never had in her own life. Disowned by her doctor parents when she rebelled and withdrew from med school, Melissa becomes friends with Ford's daughter then grows to love his wife as the mother she no longer has. She also discovers that the Hills are not the perfect family they appear to be. A study of relationships, family, artistic endeavor and creativity, and a portrait of the San Francisco peninsula as seen through the eyes of an artist and cyclist. (Contains strong language, some mild sexual themes.)