Eat Crow and Die
The telephone rang, jarring me out of my misery. I started to stand up, but just as quickly changed my mind. The answering machine could get it.
More info →Haunted
Jason McLain, Hollywood's award winning special effects artist, was accused of killing his wife. A jury acquitted him, but the media crucified him. When he moved north to a small town in the Sierra Nevada, he thought he'd left the world of special effects behind him. But Valerie Wiggins, the local optometrist, has other plans.
More info →The Crows (P.J. Benson Mysteries)
For P.J. Benson and her four-month-old Rhodesian Ridgeback, a relaxing afternoon walk in the woods turns into a harrowing experience that ends with the discovery of a man dying in her dining room. Soon she's a suspect and her life is in danger.
More info →As the Crow Flies (P.J. Benson Mysteries)
When an elderly woman hands P.J. Benson a briefcase and begs for her help, it's just the beginning of a series of events that has P.J. wondering if she's jinxed.
More info →Lost and Found
The teenage son of a movie star and movie producer has run away from Camp Vista, where he was supposed to learn survival skills. But has he learned enough to survive in the wilderness of the Sierra Nevada? Only one of the camp counselors, Diana Miller, knows what drove the boy into the Eldorado Forest the last night of camp, but she's afraid to tell.
More info →Eye of the Crow: P.J. Benson Mini-Mystery
It’s P.J. Benson’s wedding day. It’s also the day she walks in on a bank robbery. During the ceremony she should be thinking of her vows, not how unusual the bank robber looked. Wade Kingsley wants her to stay out of trouble, especially now that she’s his wife, but trouble seems to find P.J., no matter where she goes. Eye of the Crow is a short story that takes place two months after the end of Eat Crow and Die.
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