This Rowan Gant Investigation, The Miranda Trilogy set includes: Love Is The Bond, All Acts Of Pleasure and The End Of Desire
The Miranda Trilogy (Three Book Series)
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A Rowan Gant Investigation: The Miranda Trilogy
- Author: M. R. Sellars
- Publisher: WillowTree Press / E. M. A. Mysteries
- Paperback
- Language: English
- Pages: 208
- Condition: New; Shrink Wrapped Set
- ISBN 9780967822129 , 9780967822136, 9780967822167
My name is Rowan Gant. I’m a Witch with an unfortunate curse—I can hear the voices of the dead. As you probably guessed by the fact that I call it a curse, I’m not overly fond of the affliction. It brings me nothing but grief, including a second career consulting for the police to help track down killers, mostly because the dead people who do the loudest talking are the victims of those very same killers.
Love Is The Bond
BEAT ME, WHIP ME, KILL ME…I have this unusual problem on my hands—a female serial killer…a female sexual predator serial killer, to be exact. That makes her not only unusual, but incredibly rare as well. She has an intense appetite for sadistic kink when it comes to the demise of her prey, and she definitely doesn’t constrain herself to just “whips and chains,” if you get my meaning.All Acts Of Pleasure
FATAL SECRETS AND GRAVE LIES…How about this for a dark night of the soul: I’m angry, I’m confused, I’m exhausted, I’ve been betrayed, and the one person who matters to me more than my very life has been taken away—all because I listen.The End Of Desire
EVIL HAS A NAME, AND IT IS MIRANDAGetting lost is easy when you chase shadows in the dark, but when you do it on your own, with no official sanction, and on unfamiliar ground, getting dead can be an even bigger worry.Post-Katrina New Orleans is a far cry from Saint Louis where this all began, and chasing a twisted, Hoodoo-magic-practicing, female serial killer here, then playing hide-and-seek with her throughout this flood-ravaged city isn’t something I’d normally consider doing… However, here I am, with no authority, no backup, and breaking all the rules—including my own. What can I say? We do what we must, and for me, this goes beyond a mere imperative. The life and sanity of someone I hold dear hinges on it.