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Kate Flora

    Kate Flora's journey from a childhood on a Maine chicken farm, where library visits were a weekly highlight, to becoming a celebrated crime writer is a testament to her enduring fascination with storytelling. After a career in law, where she protected vulnerable children and upheld human rights, she translated her keen understanding of human behavior and the darker aspects of society into compelling narratives. Her extensive research, often involving adventurous fieldwork like navigating rugged terrains or participating in search and rescue simulations, fuels her authentic and gripping portrayals of crime and justice. Flora's work delves into the depths of human nature, exploring the propensity for terrible acts while often finding glimmers of hope, making her a significant voice in the crime fiction genre.

    Carries letzter Sommer
    The Angel of Knowlton Park (a Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 2)
    Teach Her a Lesson
    Such a Good Man (A Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 8)
    Playing God (a Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 1)
    Redemption (A Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 3)
    • Featuring compelling characters and a gripping plot, this police procedural immerses readers in a world of action and authenticity. The realistic dialogue captures the essence of law enforcement, enhancing the overall experience. With its engaging narrative and thrilling moments, this book promises an unforgettable journey into the life of police work.

      Redemption (A Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 3)
    • The story features Joe Burgess, a vividly portrayed police detective whose character stands out for its realism and depth. Blending elements of a moral fable with a gripping whodunit, the narrative explores complex themes while keeping readers engaged in the mystery.

      Playing God (a Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 1)
    • In a gripping detective thriller, a successful man's seemingly perfect life unravels when a murder exposes dark secrets lurking beneath the surface. Detective Joe Burgess is drawn into a complex investigation that challenges his perceptions of morality and justice. As he delves deeper, the case reveals a web of deception and hidden motives, forcing him to confront the sinister aspects of human nature. The story intertwines suspense with psychological depth, making for a compelling read filled with unexpected twists.

      Such a Good Man (A Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 8)
    • Teach Her a Lesson

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Facing a devastating accusation of a heinous crime, Alexis Jordan grapples with the overwhelming evidence stacked against her, despite her innocence. As a high school English teacher, she is already battling burnout and the suspicion of her husband's infidelity. The story delves into her struggle to clear her name while navigating personal turmoil, revealing the complexities of trust, truth, and the fight for justice in a world where appearances can be deceiving.

      Teach Her a Lesson
    • Intense and deeply flawed characters drive a hard-hitting narrative that challenges readers. The story's complexity offers a gripping experience, making it a page-turner that is both difficult to read and rewarding. Engaging with this book promises an emotional journey that resonates long after the last page.

      The Angel of Knowlton Park (a Joe Burgess Mystery, Book 2)