Three people die, in agony, each the victim of a different person. The police are convinced that ...
The brilliant and idealistic Trish Maguire returns in a devastating case of corruption and conspi...
Fruiting Bodies is a compelling novel featuring female sleuth, Willow King, set within the fraugh...
How could anyone refuse to help an eight-year-old boy running for his life?In the fourth Trish Ma...
Why did investigative journalist Jamie Maxden have to die? Did someone need to stop him revealing...
The Department of Old Age Pensions is not noted for drama. Nor for scandal, corruption or even th...
Death . . . and taxes Willow King, civil servant, and Cressida Woodruffe, author of sweeping roma...
How can a ravishing art collection be built on so much blood and pain?In the fifth novel in the s...
Passions run high in the world of publishing, but they rarely lead to murder - or do they? Gloria...
Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words can never hurt me . . .In the seventh Trish Magui...
How do you bear it when your 4-year-old child goes missing? When Antonia Weblock's daughter, Char...
How can you prove a convicted killer is innocent when everyone hates her?In the third novel featu...