(Book #5) It’s Parade Day, and Margie would have thought that any trouble would have centered around drinking and motor vehicles. Or being trampled by horses. Or clowns. But the latest homicide investigation is nowhere near the parade route, but on the outskirts of town. And the culprit appears to be a tiny boat ...
Timing had never been Reg’s strong suit. But when she meets Orri, a harbinger with a knack for getting things wrong, she finds herself in a whole new level of trouble. See how one warning changes everything in this exciting paranormal tale ...
Follow Reg Rawlins as she embarks on an exciting mission - uncovering the mystery behind gemstones gifted by fairies that turn out to be more than they seem. ...
Up-and-coming Medical Examiner’s Assistant in Kenzie Kirsch needs a break from her work – but instead finds herself dealing with more death than ever! ...
Something just doesn't add up, and Kenzie is determined to find out what's going on at Champlain House - even if it means risking her career and life. ...
Reg Rawlins, Psychic Investigator, is facing a grave situation—literally. Targeted by bigotry and hate crimes, she fears she may be losing her grip on her own sanity ...
Spring Equinox is supposed to be a fun time—but instead of balance, a power shift has disrupted everything, with Reg under investigation for magical crimes. ...
(Book #3) Detective “Parks” Pat has made a name for herself in solving the Fish Creek and Glenbow Ranch murders, so she is the one they call when a body turns up in Ralph Klein Park. She would be happy for the confidence placed in her if it weren’t for the fact that the body is in the water ...
(Book #2) Detective Pat is called out to another park homicide scene with disturbing similarities to the Fish Creek murder. Digging more deeply into the evidence reveals something even more worrisome. If her instincts are right, this case may hit a little too close to home ...
(Book #1) There’s nothing like jumping straight into the deep end.
Margie Patenaude is new in town and wasn’t expecting to get called to a murder scene on her daughter’s first day of school ...
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