Thrillers

Front Page Fatale
She's hated by the police.
Blackballed by her newspaper.
And in the crosshairs of a monstrous killer.
L.A. 1947. The body is posed, brutalized... and a sure-fire way for reporter Ida Bly to get back her spot on the front pages.
Willing to do anything to stay ahead of the police and her fellow reporters, the hunt for a killer warps into an obsession to give a dead woman back her name. Rolling through the rich hills of Beverly Park down to the dead-end asphalt of Skid Row, the story drags Ida through the life of a lost young woman and the man who destroyed her. But can she stay one step ahead of a vicious killer and the power he wields over a terrified city?

No Human Involved
Dive back into noir-laden Los Angeles.
It’s 1950. Ida Bly is back and this time she’s living life large. Closing out the Skid Row Sally story has made her famous. She’s chased by movie studio executives, wooed by silver screen sex symbols, and most importantly, respected as a top tier reporter. Yes sir, everything is finally coming up aces, and Los Angeles is hers.
Or so she thought. A double-cross honey-trap draws Ida into the plight of a falsely-accused politician... and onto the scent of a phantom figure that owns businessmen, politicians, and members of the police department.
Ida thought she knew everyone that was anyone in the city of angels, but she was dead wrong. And as Ida digs deeper, she makes more powerful enemies that are determined to keep her from peeking behind the city’s biggest curtain.
Can Ida cut the strings binding her town to the deadly puppet-master, or will she end up with them wrapped around her throat?

Not Far Removed From The Wild Tribes
Some things you can never escape.
Ida Bly has left everything she knew in her rear-view mirror, determined to make a new life for herself. One free from fear, pain, and heart-break.
She didn't stand a chance.
Drawn back into the city that she both loves and hates, Ida races to stop a madwoman from igniting an all-out mob war that threatens to burn Los Angeles right down to the ground.
One last time, Ida fights to save the City of Angels from its greatest enemy - itself. How can one woman hope to save a city built on a foundation of apathy, violence, and sin?