Paul Robertson
Dark in the City of Light: A Novel
By Paul Robertson (Bethany House)
Release date: July 1, 2010
The climate is tense in 1870s Europe as mistrust and suspicion rule the day. When the wife of Baron Harsanyi–a well-connected military attache–is found murdered, it is only the first in a series of evil acts committed by a shadowy enemy bent on destroying the baron. As nations ready for war, the baron must uncover the truth as he and his two adult children are launched straight into the maelstrom that will engulf the continent.
The Heir
By Paul Robertson (Bethany House)
Release date: March 1, 2007
Wealth. Fame. Power. Murder. Jason Boyer Just Got an Inheritance to Die For The fortune wasn’t supposed to befall him.
Road to Nowhere
By Paul Robertson (Bethany House)
Release date: April 1, 2008
Unexpected funding for town development transforms a small mountain community in North Carolina from a peaceful region where neighbors care for one another into a hostile and divided area fraught with greed and violence.
John Robinson
Heading Home
By John Robinson (Sheaf House)
Release date: August 2, 2010
The Bible makes it clear no one knows the day or the hour of Christ’s return. But it doesn’t say we won’t know the month. Or the week. When every Christian simultaneously receives a message that Christ will return sometime in the coming week, the world is thrown into stark panic. Two old friends, hardened combat veterans from the closing days of the Vietnam War, set out on a suspenseful quest to redeem that time.
To Skin a Cat (Joe Box Mystery Series, Book 3)
By John Robinson (David C. Cook)
Release date: July 12, 2006
In To Skin a Cat, Joe Box battles pornography mogul Cyrus Alan “Cat” Tate. Joe sides with the family-values groups that have been trying to shut down Tate’s cankerous world of video and printed porn, but Tate has other ideas. Tate offers Joe a lucrative position as head of corporate security. The stakes grow even higher with the introduction of “virtual porn,” a type of pornography with more allure than anything Joe ever imagined—and the onslaught of a personal attack he thought he’d never have to face.
Until the Last Dog Dies (Joe Box Mystery Series, Book 1)
By John Robinson (Cook Communications)
Release date: March 25, 2004
Joe Box, a rough-hewn wise cracking private eye, faces the challenge of his life when he must bring an inhuman killer to justice. And this time it’s personal-the shooter is murdering guys with whom Joe served in Vietnam.
When Skylarks Fall (Joe Box Mystery Series, Book 2)
By John Robinson (David C. Cook)
Release date: August 19, 2005
Joe Box is asked to investigate the stalking of country music star, Kitty Clark—one of the richest women in America. Although Joe wonders why this famous music legend would have her personal manager ask him to take the case, he accepts it for two reasons—one, he feels sorry for her and, two, he needs the money. The investigation leads Joe to discover not only the shocking identity of the stalker, but a heartbreaking revelation about himself.
Sharon Carter Rogers
Drift: A Novel of Suspense
By Sharon Carter Rogers (Howard Books)
Release date: April 13, 2010
“I am not angel, nor am I demon. I am not a ghost as some would like to believe. I am a Drifter, something God created in his spare time and then forgot on the fringes of reality. ” CHARLIE MURPHY, BOSS OF THE CRIME SYNDICATE THE ORGANIZATION, IS DEAD. His sassy, impulsive, bold, daring, and fearless twenty-year-old adopted-by-kidnapping daughter, Baby Doll, stands by his open grave—poised, ready to run.
Sinner: A Novel
By Sharon Carter Rogers (David C. Cook)
Release date: January 1, 2007
An attack at St. Anthony’s Cathedral leaves behind a symbol of the mythological Sinner—a vigilante legend since the days of the Civil War—and sparks the curiosity of investigative writer CK Ivors. CK begins a relentless pursuit of the legend, only to discover that myth is often based on truth—and is sometimes more dangerous than it ought to be. As she edges closer to peril, she also fins an intriguing diary that may shed more light on the mystery surrounding the Sinner. Entries in the journal are fragmented and dreamlike, but also indicate there’s more to the situation than meets the eye.
Unpretty: A Novel of Suspense
By Sharon Carter Rogers (Howard Books / Simon and Schuster)
Release date: September 9, 2008
The city of Lehigh, West Virginia, faces the insidious threat of a sadistic cult bent on eliminating all “unpretty” things in the world. A bomb goes off at the Conklin Art Gallery, killing eight people associated with a unique Michelangelo exhibit being shown there. The only person who may have seen the bomber is Hummingbird Collins, an aspiring artist who works down the street from the gallery. But she soon starts receiving ominous cassette recordings of a rambling madman who reveals his plan to rid the world of “unpretty” things. This madman — known only as Number 26 — leads a cult known as the Michelangelus Movement, which has kidnapped and tortured people for use in their bizarre artistic experiments over the past dozen years.