Monday’s Mystery eBooks

Murder at the Cat Show
by Marian Babson
Rating: 4.4 #ad

KINDLEAUDIBLENOOKKOBO APPLE

British public relations firm Perkins & Tate are used to dealing with show business—but this time, the celebrities are cats. The company’s been hired to publicize a major event for cat fanciers, but even if the felines in attendance are dignified, elegant, and well trained, the same doesn’t always hold true for the humans . . .

After a valuable cat statue disappears—and the exhibit’s much-disliked organizer is found dead in a cage with two Sumatran tigers—Douglas Perkins and Gerry Tate must sniff out a two-legged beast.


Speaking in Tongues
by Jeffery Deaver
Rating: 4.2 #ad

KINDLEAUDIBLENOOKKOBO APPLE

Tate Collier, once one of the country’s finest trial lawyers, is trying to forget his past. Now a divorced gentleman farmer, land developer, and community advocate in rural Virginia, he’s regrouping from some disastrous mistakes in the realms of love and the law. But controversy—and danger—seem to have an unerring hold on Tate. Even as he struggles to rebuild his life, his alter ego is plotting his demise.

Aaron Matthews, a brilliant psychologist, has turned his talents away from curing patients to far deadlier goals. He’s targeted Tate, Tate’s ex-wife, Bett, and their estranged daughter, Megan, for unspeakable revenge. Matthews, ruthless and hell-bent, will destroy anything that inhibits his plans…


Portrait of Vengeance
by Carrie Stuart Parks
Rating: 4.6 #ad

KINDLEAUDIBLENOOKKOBO APPLE

Gwen Marcey has done a good job keeping the pain of her past boxed up. But as she investigates the case of a missing child in Lapwai, Idaho, details keep surfacing that are eerily similar to her childhood traumas. She doesn’t believe in coincidences. So what’s going on here?

No one knows more about the impact of the past than the Nez Perce people of Lapwai. Gwen finds herself an unwelcome visitor to some, making her investigation even more difficult. The questions keep piling up, but answers are slow in coming—and the clock is ticking for a missing little girl. Meanwhile, Gwen’s ex-husband is threatening to take sole custody of their daughter.


Moonbeams and Mistletoe
by S.M. Lark
Rating: 4.0 #ad

KINDLE

Oh, joy. Another Christmas in Holiday Harbor, where the eggnog’s spiked with enchantment and the mistletoe’s probably hexed.

Leo here, your resident werewolf baker, serving up pastries with a side of sarcasm. The festive season? Not exactly my cup of tea, especially with the full moon turning me into a party animal of the worst kind.

Enter Serene. Yes, that’s her real name. She’s the kind of woman who would have moonlight in her pockets and starlight in her hair. She’s also, apparently, my mate. Great. Because what I need around the most wonderful time of the year is a woman who’s as untouchable as the last cookie on the plate—because, you know, werewolf.


Fast Ice
by Clive Cussler, Graham Brown
Rating: 4.6 #ad

KINDLEAUDIBLENOOKKOBO APPLE

In the early days of World War II, the infamous German Luftwaffe embark upon an expedition to Antarctica, hoping to set up a military base to support their goal of world domination. Though the military outpost never comes to fruition, what the Nazis find on the icy continent indeed proves dangerous…and will have implications far into the future.

In the present day, Kurt Austin and his assistant Joe Zavala embark for the freezing edge of the world after a former NUMA colleague disappears in Antarctica. While there, they discover a photo of the Luftwaffe expedition of 1939, and are drawn into a decades-old conspiracy.


Maynard’s House
by Herman Raucher
Rating: 4.0 #ad

KINDLEAUDIBLENOOKKOBO APPLE

Austin Fletcher, a disturbed young Vietnam War vet, is willed a small house deep in the woods of northern Maine. He comes to own it by the generosity of a brother-in-arms—a fellow soldier and confidante, Maynard Whittier, killed in action by a wayward mortar shell. The rugged landscape of Maine is an intoxicating blend of claustrophobic interiors and endless frozen wastelands. Little by little, the mysterious force in the house asserts itself until Austin isn’t exactly sure what is in his mind and what is real. And just when our hero’s had enough and is ready to quit the place, a blizzard arrives and the real haunting begins.


Prince of Darkness
by Barbara Michaels
Rating: 4.3 #ad

KINDLENOOKKOBO APPLE

A stranger has come to Middleburg, Maryland, a visitor from abroad with a mysterious purpose. But this quaint, affluent community has dark secrets of its own. And when the interloper, Peter Stewart, becomes involved with the bewitching, seductive ward of noted local author Kate More, the townfolk fear the chilling past they are hiding will no longer be safe. For Middleburg has a colonial history of malevolent sorceries and obscene sacrifice. And when the terrible pot is stirred, murder may be the least of the evils to emerge from the unholy brew.


Memory Lost
by Glori Medina
Rating: 4.8 #ad

KINDLENOOKKOBO APPLE

Cooper Hadley has made it to the top in his underground world—he’s the Security Chief of the Tunnel Corps as well as a Patrician, the most privileged class in the kingdom. But when politics force him to marry, he needs a bride.

The perfect candidate is Wye Botero—his one-time best friend. But Wye’s a Drone, a member of the lowest class, and she has hated privileged Cooper for ten long, lonely years, ever since he threatened to have her recycled. Permanently.

Wye is hiding a terrible secret about where her loyalties really lie. If she ends up engaged to the SecChief, what will happen when he finds out who she really works for?