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Deer Lake

Set in the quiet town of Deer Lake, Minnesota, this series plunges readers into a gripping world of crime and courtroom drama. Each installment unveils new mysteries and complex cases that test the boundaries of law and morality. Follow characters as they navigate intricate plots where truth is often concealed and justice is hard-won. It's a compelling journey for fans of suspenseful legal thrillers.

Night Sins and Guilty as Sin
Guilty as sin
Night sins

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Night sins

    • 540 pages
    • 19 hours of reading

    Deer Lake is a small Minnesota town where people know their neighbours and crime is something that happens on the evening news. But the illusion of safety is shattered when eight-year-old Josh Kirkwood disappears. All the police find is his duffel bag with a note stuffed inside, 'Ignorance is not innocence but SIN'. With each passing hour the search for Josh takes on a more ominous intensity. For Megan O'Malley, the new regional officer of the state criminal investigative unit, it is a test of whether she can cut it in the all-male world of local cops. And for police chief Mitch Holt, it is a frightening reminder of the big city crime that devastated his life before he fled to Deer Lake ...

    Night sins1
    3.7
  2. Guilty as sin

    • 576 pages
    • 21 hours of reading

    Assistant County Attorney Ellen North's assignment to the Kirkwood case has landed her in the hot seat - a position she thought she had left behind in the crime-choked Minneapolis court system. But politics and ulterior motives abound. As Ellen prepares for her toughest assignment yet, she faces not only a sensation-driven press corps, but an unwanted partner in Jay Butler Brooks, bestselling crime author and media star. Just as they are sure they have the right man, a second kidnapping occurs, and Ellen receives threatening phone calls. Dr Garret Wright has already been arrested for the kidnapping of Josh Kirkwood - but all the indications are that the kidnapper is still at large.

    Guilty as sin2
    4.1

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