The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.
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Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .
Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.
One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.
A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.
This life coach will give you a lift!
A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions
Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.
Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.
A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.
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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.
Colleen Collins
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3 comments posted.
Re: The Zen Man (10:51am April 20, 2012):
It's been great reading everyone's favorite private eyes. Lots of votes for Sherlock, Remington Steele and Magnum, P.I. One of you mentioned Nick Charles from The Thin Man (which my book, The Zen Man, is a play on). Thank you, everyone, for being part of this blog! Lots of fun.
Re: The Zen Man (11:56am April 18, 2012):
Was wondering if someone would mention Robert Crais's Elvis Cole or Joe Pike--both great additions to hot private eyes. As are the others -- from Monk to Spenser to Castle to Milan Jocevick (the latter is apparently taking on an interesting PI apprentice). Any more additions?
Re: The Zen Man (5:51pm April 17, 2012):
I'm enjoying reading everyone's favorites! Thanks for jogging my memory with some great PI characters. Colleen