In this gripping legal cozy mystery, attorney Sandy Moss finds herself defending Lt. K.C. Trench, a man accused of murdering a fellow officer he openly despised. As she navigates a web of deceit and hidden motives, Sandy must uncover the truth while facing mounting evidence against her client. With her relationship with TV star Patrick McNabb adding a layer of complexity, the stakes rise as she risks her safety to clear Trench's name. This engaging tale blends courtroom drama with romance, appealing to fans of clever legal thrillers.
Nineteen-year-old trans woman Eliza is missing . . . and her worried father sets private investigators Fran and Ken Stein on her trail in this second instalment of the light-hearted and fun cozy mystery series with a paranormal twist. Taking a break from their usual business of helping adoptees find their birth parents, New York private investigators - and super-sized, ever-so-slightly-paranormal siblings - Fran and Ken Stein accept a job to find a missing young woman. Nineteen-year-old college student Eliza Hennessey is trans - and she has a rocky relationship with her father, their new client. Brian's convinced his daughter's vanished, rather than run away, but Fran and Ken aren't so sure she wants to be found. The PI duo investigate, and soon Fran is butting heads with her irritating sort-of-ex-boyfriend Mank at the NYPD, who has what seems to be a similar case on his desk. But not even Fran could guess how tangled their investigations are going to get, and how deep they'll need to dive into murder and mayhem to solve the case! The new instalment of the Fran and Ken Stein mystery series, following Ukulele of Death, has it all: unique characters, witty humour and a twisty mystery plot to die for!
Private investigators Fran and Ken Stein specialize in helping adoptees find their birth parents. So when a client asks them for help finding a rare ukulele, it's unusual, but nothing they can't handle. The trouble is, it soon seems someone knows something they shouldn't: that the supernatural siblings weren't so much born, as built . . .
A dream of a wedding turns into a bloody nightmare for LA family lawyer Sandy Moss, when her bride-to-be cousin Skinny is spotted with a knife in her hand during her rehearsal party. With a body in the kitchen, and plenty of witnesses, her guilt seems clear. Can Sandy keep her cousin out of prison, when everything's against her?
When abrasive Hollywood director Robert Reeves is accused of murdering a
stuntman, lawyer Sandy Moss reluctantly accepts the case. Robert might be an
egotistical liar, but something tells Sandy he's innocent. At least this time,
her charismatic, adorable and oh so annoying movie star boyfriend Patrick
McNabb isn't involved. He isn't ... right?
When pre-teen millionaire Riley Schoenberg strides into family lawyer Sandy Moss's office without an appointment, Sandy will do anything to get her out again. Which includes, it seems, taking her on as a client. Did Riley's dad really kill her mom? Riley's convinced he's innocent. The trouble is, no one else is - including Riley's dad himself ...
Family lawyer Sandy Moss knows it's a mistake to get mixed up again with
charismatic Hollywood TV star Patrick McNabb - prime suspect in her first (and
last) murder case - but when he asks for her help she finds herself saying
yes. Soon she's tangled up in a celebrity slaying . and Patrick seems to
believe he's essential to solving the whole thing.
When lawyer Sandy Moss moves to Los Angeles, her new life hits a snag when her divorce client, charming TV star Patrick McNabb, is found standing over the body of his soon-to-be ex-wife. Patrick is determined to clear his name, using all the legal skills he's learned from playing a lawyer on TV, and Sandy's the only person he'll allow to help .
The second in this hilarious cozy mystery series features a woman who is a
talent agent for show biz animals and discovers that she has a talent herself:
solving crimes.
Kay Powell wants to find that break-out client who will become a star. And she
thinks she's found him: His name is Bruno, and he has to be walked three times
a day.
When Samuel's mother receives an odd letter asking for his estranged father's whereabouts, he finds himself flying to Los Angeles, a difficult trip for someone with Asperger's, but finds even more trouble when he touches down.
It's been one year, two weeks, and three days since Samuel Hoenig opened the doors of Questions Answered. The personality traits of his Asperger's Syndrome help Samuel maintain objectivity in his work—a critical component for his business's continuing success.But when Tyler Clayton, a young man who also has Asperger's, asks if a store clerk is truly his friend, Samuel, for the first time, can't bear to give an objective answer. It's a dicey situation that only gets worse when one of the key players ends up dead. Resolving to do the right thing, Samuel, with help from his associate Ms. Washburn, wades into the murky waters of friendship, and the answer he finds may be a revelation to himself most of all.
»Wo ist der Kopf von Mrs. Masters-Powell?«
Samuel Hoenig ist ein ungewöhnlicher Mann, und er hat einen ungewöhnlichen Job: Er beantwortet Fragen jeglicher Art. Seine spezielle Persönlichkeit hilft ihm dabei, nahezu jede Antwort zu finden. Doch die Frage eines neuen Kunden entpuppt sich als besonders knifflig: »Wo ist der Kopf von Mrs. Masters-Powell?« Samuels Ehrgeiz ist geweckt. Gemeinsam mit seiner neuen Assistentin Ms. Washburn macht er sich auf die Suche. Als dann auch noch ein Mord geschieht, befindet sich Samuel plötzlich inmitten einer verzwickten Verschwörung …
Samuel Hoenig, ein besonders logisch und rational denkender Mensch, hat seine spezielle Persönlichkeit zum Beruf gemacht: Er beantwortet Fragen, und das sehr erfolgreich – bislang ist er keinem seiner Kunden eine Antwort schuldig geblieben. Doch als eine Dame ihn damit beauftragt, die Identität des Mannes herauszufinden, der sich als ihr Ehemann ausgibt, ist Samuel ratlos. Was die Ehe und zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen betrifft, ist er eher unbewandert. Als Samuel den vermeintlichen Gatten jedoch tot in seinem eigenen Büro auffindet, steht er plötzlich vor einer gänzlich anderen Frage: Wer hat den unbekannten Ehemann getötet?