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C. S. Poe

    C.S. Poe crea narrativas cautivadoras que entrelazan magistralmente el misterio, el romance y la ficción especulativa. Su estilo de escritura se caracteriza por detalles vívidos y personajes atractivos que transportan a los lectores a sus mundos únicos. Poe se centra en explorar las relaciones humanas y los paisajes emocionales con un agudo sentido de los matices. Sus obras ofrecen una perspectiva distintiva de la ficción de género, llena de color y sorpresas.

    Subway Slayings
    A Friend in the Dark (An Auden & O'Callaghan Mystery, Band 1)
    The Mystery of the Curiosities
    The Mystery of Nevermore
    Madison Square Murders
    • Madison Square Murders

      • 287 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Everett Larkin works for the Cold Case Squad: an elite-if understaffed and overworked-group of detectives who solve the forgotten deaths of New York City. Larkin is different from others, but his deduction skills are unmatched and memory for minute details unparalleled.So when a spring thunderstorm uproots a tree in Madison Square Park, unearthing a crate with human remains inside, the best Cold Case detective is assigned the job. And when a death mask, like those prominent during the Victorian era, is found with the body, Larkin requests assistance from the Forensic Artist Unit and receives it in the form of Detective Ira Doyle, his polar opposite in every way.Factual reasoning and facial reconstruction puts Larkin and Doyle on a trail of old missing persons cases and a murderer obsessed with casting his victims' likeness in death. Include some unapologetic flirting from Doyle, and this case just may end up killing Everett Larkin.

      Madison Square Murders
    • The Mystery of Nevermore

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Will antique dealer Sebastian and the lead detective on the case, Calvin, make it out of the murder investigation alive?

      The Mystery of Nevermore
    • Rufus O'Callaghan has eked out a living on the streets of New York City by helping the police put away criminals as a confidential informant. But when Rufus shows up for an arranged meeting and finds his handler dead, his already-uncertain life is thrown into a tailspin. Now someone is trying to kill Rufus too, and he's determined to find out why. After leaving the Army under less than desirable circumstances, Sam Auden has drifted from town to town, hitching rides and catching Greyhounds, until he learns that a former Army buddy, now a police detective in New York City, has died by suicide. Sam knows that's not right, and he immediately sets out to get answers. As Rufus and Sam work together to learn the truth of their friend's death, they find themselves entangled in a web of lies, cover-ups, and accelerating danger. And when they witness a suspect killed in cold blood, they realize they're running out of time

      A Friend in the Dark (An Auden & O'Callaghan Mystery, Band 1)
    • Subway Slayings

      • 281 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Detective Everett Larkin of New York City's Cold Case Squad has been on medical leave since catching the serial killer responsible for the Death Mask Murders. But Larkin hasn't forgotten the anonymously delivered letter, nor its suggestion, that another memento--another death--is waiting to be found. Summer brings the grisly discovery of skeletal remains deep in the subway system, but the circumstances resemble one of Larkin's already open cases, so the elite detective resumes active duty. When a postmortem photograph, akin to those taken during the Victorian Era, is located at the scene, Larkin requests aid from the most qualified man he knows: Detective Ira Doyle of the Forensic Artists Unit. With an unsolved case that suffered from tunnel vision, and the deconstruction of death portraits, Larkin and Doyle are descending down a rabbit hole as complex as the tunnels beneath Manhattan. And if this investigation wasn't enough, both detectives are struggling with how to address the growing intimacy between them, because sometimes, love is more grave than murder

      Subway Slayings