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Holmes & Moriarty

This series delves into the complex dynamic between former lovers who now find themselves on opposite sides of the law. A seasoned mystery writer becomes entangled in a real-life murder case, with his only hope for unraveling the mystery resting on his former, charismatic, and dangerous partner. The tension escalates with each page as the past collides with the present, blurring the lines between hero and villain. Prepare for a thrilling ride of suspense, romance, and high-stakes intrigue.

All She Wrote
Somebody Killed His Editor

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  1. 1

    Somebody Killed His Editor

    • 278 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    4.2(72)Add rating

    Christopher Holmes has enjoyed a celebrated career as a bestselling mystery writer. Until now. He heads for a Northern California writers conference to try and resurrect his career. A career nearly as dead as the body he stumbles over in the woods. Christopher finds himself stranded in an isolated lodge full of frightened women-and not a lawman in sight. Except for J.X. Moriarity, former cop and bestselling novelist. The man with whom he shared a one-night stand-okay, maybe three-long ago. A ruthless, stalking killer, or a hot, handsome ex-lover. Which poses the greater danger?

    Somebody Killed His Editor
  2. 2

    A murderous fall down icy stairs is nearly the death of Anna Hitchcock, the much-beloved "American Agatha Christie" and Christopher Holmes's former mentor. Anna's plea for him to host her annual winter writing retreat touches all Kit's sore spots-- traveling, teaching writing classes, and separation from his new lover, J.X. Moriarity. For J.X., Kit's cancellation of yet another romantic weekend is the death knell of a relationship that has been limping along for months. ... Faster than you can say "Miss Marple wears boxer shorts," Kit is snooping around Anna's elegant, snowbound mansion in the Berkshires for clues as to who's trying to kill her. ... Unfortunately, a clever killer is one step ahead. And it may be too late for J.X. to ride to the rescue--P. [4] of cover.

    All She Wrote