On a Killer's Trail

by Susan Page Davis

Published 1 January 2009

A sweet, elderly lady is killed on Christmas Day, and nothing else-not a single wrapped gift around the tree-is disturbed.

Detective Neil Alexander can't figure out the motive. Rookie reporter Kate Richards wants the story, but Neil has little to share. Until there's another murder. Same M.O. Same ballistics. There has to be a connection. And Kate is determined to find it.

Neil is impressed with her dedication, but he worries about where it will lead. They're on a killer's trail. And keeping Kate safe means keeping his heart off-limits.


Just Cause

by Susan Page Davis

Published 1 January 2008

"I didn't kill my husband!"

But no one believed Laurel Hatcher. On trial for murder, Laurel prayed for a miracle. And she got one, sort of: a deadlocked jury. A mistrial meant going through the ordeal all over again, but at least she'd have more time to prove her innocence.

And now handsome police officer Dan Ryan was on her side, determined to find evidence that would clear her name. But Laurel didn't even know what to look for-or who would want her husband dead. Until Dan took her back to the scene of the crime...where a killer was waiting.


Witness

by Susan Page Davis

Published 1 April 2008

"I saw my neighbor murder his wife!"

But the police didn't believe Petra Wilson. They insisted she was mistaken. There was no body, no evidence, no murder. Petra knew what she had seen. And now her dangerous neighbor knew it, too. She needed protection, needed someone to believe her. So she turned to private investigator Joe Tarleton, expecting him to decide there was no case.

But the handsome P.I. vowed to uncover the truth. Still, he couldn't guard Petra twenty-four hours a day...which left them both wide open to a killer intent on silencing the only living witness....


Hearts in the Crosshairs

by Susan Page Davis

Published 1 January 2009
She came for her inzugural address--and bound herself dodging bullets, instead. Newly elected Maine govenor Jillian Goff doesn't know why someone wants to kill her.