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A taut, thrilling adventure story about buried treasure, a manhunt,
and a woman determined to make a new life for herself in the old
west.
It's the 19th century on the GulfCoast, a time of opportunity and
lawlessness. After escaping the Texas brothel where she'd been a
virtual prisoner, Lucinda Carter heads for Middle Bayou to meet her
lover, who has a plan to make them both rich, chasing rumors of a
pirate's buried treasure.
Meanwhile Nate Cannon, a young Texas policeman with a pure heart
and a strong sense of justice, is on the hunt for a ruthless killer
named McGill who has claimed the lives of men, women, and even
children across the frontier. Who--if anyone--will survive when
their paths finally cross?
As Lucinda and Nate's stories converge, guns are drawn, debts are
paid, and Kathleen Kent delivers an unforgettable portrait of a
woman who will stop at nothing to make a new life for
herself.
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Black Wolf
Kathleen Kent
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A dazzling new spy thriller about a female CIA agent whose
extraordinary powers lead her into the dangerous heart of the
collapsing Soviet Union – and the path of a killer that shouldn't
exist. Minsk, 1990. The Soviet Union is crumbling. The scavengers
and predators are gathering, eager to pick the meat off the bones
of a dying empire. THE SPY: Melvina Donleavy is part of a US trade
delegation... and on her first undercover mission with the CIA. Mel
has a secret skill: she is a 'super recognizer', someone who never
forgets a face. She is the CIA's early warning system, on watch for
hostile agents trying to extract fissionable materials from the
moribund USSR. THE SERIAL KILLER: On the streets of Minsk, women
are being strangled. Many more have disappeared. The Soviet Union
is not a gentle place for women and too many men are capable of
such violence, but the truth is worse: just one man is responsible.
Worse still, the authorities will never admit to his existence –
serial killers, after all, are a symptom of capitalist decadence.
And now he has a new target... THE SPY HUNTER: Chairman of the
BSSR's KGB, recipient of the Hero of the Soviet Union medal, the
Order of Lenin, the Medal for Valour, the Order of the Patriotic
War and the Order of the Red Star. They say you never hear his
footsteps until he's carrying your coffin. And now he has a new
target... The Cold War may be coming to a close, but Mel is in
danger of being obliterated by its fallout. Whichever way she
turns, the wolves are gathering. Reviews for Black Wolf: 'Kathleen
Kent slays it with Black Wolf, a propulsive page-turner chock full
of juicy spy game goodies. Simply masterful.' Lisa Barr 'Black Wolf
is a superlative read, rich in atmospherics and authenticity.
Kathleen Kent knows the territory firsthand, and deftly guides us
across the harrowing terrain.' Dan Fesperman 'A razor-sharp,
whip-smart, beautifully written thriller. Combines the plotting of
Frederick Forsyth with the chills of Thomas Harris. Highly
recommended.' Christopher Reich 'A gritty depiction of the spy game
during the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Perfect for fans of The
Americans.' Alma Katsu
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The Burn (Paperback)
Kathleen Kent
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Brooklyn's toughest female detective takes on Dallas in this
'violent, sexy, and completely absorbing' novel (Kirkus), the final
book in the acclaimed Betty Rhyzyk series. Things are looking up
for Detective Betty Rhyzyk. She's settled into a happy marriage and
been promoted to Sergeant in the Dallas Police Department. But when
a hostage stand-off puts her on the phone with legendary cartel
leader The Knife, things take a turn. A rival is making a play for
the Knife's territory: none other than Evangeline Roy. The
matriarch of a ruthless cult, Evangeline also holds a personal
vendetta against Betty. So who better to draw Evangeline out of
hiding? Betty's got two weeks to catch her. Or else. With the drug
dealers of Dallas donning strange red wigs and delivering cryptic
messages, Betty's in a race for answers. As the clock ticks down,
it will take everything she's got to finally put an end to
Evangeline's reign of terror, and to keep her beloved Dallas - and
her own family - safe at last. Reviewers on The Pledge: 'The
terrific adrenaline punch you'd expect for the grand finale of
Kathleen Kent's Edgar-nominated trilogy.' Julia Heaberlin 'A
thrilling last dance with the formidable Betty Rhyzyk.' Steph Cha
'Detective Betty is one of my favorite queer characters in crime
fiction.' Kristen Lepionka 'Satisfying and action-packed.'
Publishers Weekly
I'll not ask you to be mine ... I will never seek to blunt the fury
in you, never, and will honour your will as my own. What say you?
Can you be a soldier's wife? New England, 1673. Martha Allen, a
young woman reviled by her family because of her refusal to marry,
is packed off to be a servant in her cousin's home. She takes
charge of the neglected household and annoys everyone around her -
including a mysterious Welshman who works for the family, a man
whose forceful nature matches her own. As they both gradually let
their guard down, a fragile, uneasy friendship grows between the
pair. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic, a band of
assassins, driven by the will of Charles II, charter a ship to the
New World. They have a single aim: to capture Thomas Morgan, the
killer of Charles I, and bring him back to London where he will
face an excruciating death. The Royalists want to see his head on a
spike outside the Tower of London. As Martha begins to fall for the
tall Welshman, he reveals a little of his past. It soon becomes
clear that his life is in grave danger. As the threat of the
assassins grows closer, can Martha find it in herself to be a
traitor's wife? Praise for The Heretic's Daughter 'Absolutely
compelling' Daily Mail 'A very fine novel ... a remarkably
accomplished telling of a truly shocking tale' Daily Express
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The Pledge (Hardcover)
Kathleen Kent
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The Pledge (Paperback)
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Brooklyn's toughest female detective takes on Dallas in this
'violent, sexy, and completely absorbing' novel (Kirkus), the final
book in the acclaimed Betty Rhyzyk series. Things are looking up
for Detective Betty Rhyzyk. She's settled into a happy marriage and
been promoted to Sergeant in the Dallas Police Department. But when
a hostage stand-off puts her on the phone with legendary cartel
leader The Knife, things take a turn. A rival is making a play for
the Knife's territory: none other than Evangeline Roy. The
matriarch of a ruthless cult, Evangeline also holds a personal
vendetta against Betty. So who better to draw Evangeline out of
hiding? Betty's got two weeks to catch her. Or else. With the drug
dealers of Dallas donning strange red wigs and delivering cryptic
messages, Betty's in a race for answers. As the clock ticks down,
it will take everything she's got to finally put an end to
Evangeline's reign of terror, and to keep her beloved Dallas - and
her own family - safe at last. Reviewers on The Pledge: 'The
terrific adrenaline punch you'd expect for the grand finale of
Kathleen Kent's Edgar-nominated trilogy.' Julia Heaberlin 'A
thrilling last dance with the formidable Betty Rhyzyk.' Steph Cha?
'Detective Betty is one of my favorite queer characters in crime
fiction.' Kristen Lepionka 'Satisfying and action-packed.'
Publishers Weekly
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Black Wolf (Hardcover)
Kathleen Kent
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The Dime (Paperback)
Kathleen Kent
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Brooklyn's toughest female detective takes on Dallas in this
'violent, sexy, and completely absorbing' Edgar Award nominee, the
first novel in the acclaimed Betty Rhyzyk series (Kirkus Reviews).
Dallas, Texas is not for the faint of heart. Good thing for Betty
Rhyzyk she's from a family of take-no-prisoners Brooklyn police
detectives. But her Big Apple wisdom will only get her so far when
she relocates to The Big D, where Mexican drug cartels and cult
leaders, deadbeat skells and society wives all battle for sunbaked
turf. Betty is as tough as the best of them, but she's deeply
shaken when her first investigation goes sideways. Battling a group
of unruly subordinates, a persistent stalker, a formidable criminal
organisation, and an unsupportive girlfriend, the unbreakable
Detective Betty Rhyzyk may be reaching her limit. Combining the
colourful pyrotechnics of Breaking Bad with the best of the gritty
crime genre, The Dime is Kathleen Kent's brilliant mystery debut
and the launch of a sensational new series. Praise for Kathleen
Kent: 'Only a fan blowing in the right direction could flip the
pages of this lightning-paced tale any faster' Minneapolis Star
Tribune 'One of the most breathless, inventive and - be forewarned
- violent suspense plots I've read in a long time' NPR 'Exciting
[and] moving... Grisly but likable' Wall Street Journal 'Some of
the most intense crime fiction I've ever read' LitReactor 'Kent's
offbeat humor pulls up reins just before it takes the story over a
cliff' New York Times Book Review
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The Dime (Paperback)
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The Burn (Paperback)
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Dallas's toughest female detective takes on a string of mysterious
assassinations in the second novel of the 'violent, sexy, and
completely absorbing' Betty Rhyzyk series (Kirkus Reviews). Not
much can make Detective Betty Rhyzyk flinch. But when forced into
therapy, a desk assignment, and domestic bliss following a
terrifying run-in with an apocalyptic cult, she's having trouble
readjusting to life as it once was. At home, she struggles to
connect with her loving wife, Jackie. At work, someone has been
assassinating confidential informants. To make matters worse,
Betty's partner seems to be increasingly dependent on the
painkillers he was prescribed for injuries he sustained narrowly
rescuing her. Betty's at the point of breaking when she decides to
go rogue, on a chase that will lead her to the dark heart of a drug
cartel terrorizing Dallas, and straight to the crooked cops who
plan to profit from it all. Praise for Kathleen Kent: 'Gripping...
Briskly paced, The Burn barely allows the reader to take a breath
as believable twists careen throughout' Associated Press 'Readers
will clamor for the irresistible Betty's next chapter' Publishers
Weekly 'Exciting [and] moving... Grisly but likable' Wall Street
Journal 'Kent continues to reinvent and subvert traditional noir
expectations... Action-driven mystery anchored by dynamic, deep
characters' Kirkus Reviews 'A gripping, powerfully human
procedural' Booklist
Martha Carrier was one of the first women to be accused, tried and
hanged as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts. Like her mother, young
Sarah Carrier is bright and willful, openly challenging the small,
brutal world in which they live. Often at odds with one another,
mother and daughter are forced to stand together against the
escalating hysteria of the trials and the superstitious tyranny
that led to the torture and imprisonment of more than 200 people
accused of witchcraft. This is the story of Martha's courageous
defiance and ultimate death, as told by the daughter who
survived.
Kathleen Kent is a tenth generation descendent of Martha Carrier.
She paints a haunting portrait, not just of Puritan New England,
but also of one family's deep and abiding love in the face of fear
and persecution.
Brooklyn's toughest female detective takes on Dallas in this
'violent, sexy, and completely absorbing' novel (Kirkus), the final
book in the acclaimed Betty Rhyzyk series. Things are looking up
for Detective Betty Rhyzyk. She's settled into a happy marriage and
been promoted to Sergeant in the Dallas Police Department. But when
a hostage stand-off puts her on the phone with legendary cartel
leader The Knife, things take a turn. A rival is making a play for
the Knife's territory: none other than Evangeline Roy. The
matriarch of a ruthless cult, Evangeline also holds a personal
vendetta against Betty. So who better to draw Evangeline out of
hiding? Betty's got two weeks to catch her. Or else. With the drug
dealers of Dallas donning strange red wigs and delivering cryptic
messages, Betty's in a race for answers. As the clock ticks down,
it will take everything she's got to finally put an end to
Evangeline's reign of terror, and to keep her beloved Dallas - and
her own family - safe at last. Reviewers on The Pledge: 'The
terrific adrenaline punch you'd expect for the grand finale of
Kathleen Kent's Edgar-nominated trilogy.' Julia Heaberlin 'A
thrilling last dance with the formidable Betty Rhyzyk.' Steph Cha
'Detective Betty is one of my favorite queer characters in crime
fiction.' Kristen Lepionka 'Satisfying and action-packed.'
Publishers Weekly
A taut, thrilling adventure story about buried treasure, a manhunt,
and a woman determined to make a new life for herself in the old
west.
It's the 19th century on the GulfCoast, a time of opportunity and
lawlessness. After escaping the Texas brothel where she'd been a
virtual prisoner, Lucinda Carter heads for Middle Bayou to meet her
lover, who has a plan to make them both rich, chasing rumors of a
pirate's buried treasure.
Meanwhile Nate Cannon, a young Texas policeman with a pure heart
and a strong sense of justice, is on the hunt for a ruthless killer
named McGill who has claimed the lives of men, women, and even
children across the frontier. Who--if anyone--will survive when
their paths finally cross?
As Lucinda and Nate's stories converge, guns are drawn, debts are
paid, and Kathleen Kent delivers an unforgettable portrait of a
woman who will stop at nothing to make a new life for
herself.
A taut, thrilling adventure story about buried treasure, a manhunt,
and a woman determined to make a new life for herself in the old
west.
It's the 19th century on the GulfCoast, a time of opportunity and
lawlessness. After escaping the Texas brothel where she'd been a
virtual prisoner, Lucinda Carter heads for Middle Bayou to meet her
lover, who has a plan to make them both rich, chasing rumors of a
pirate's buried treasure.
Meanwhile Nate Cannon, a young Texas policeman with a pure heart
and a strong sense of justice, is on the hunt for a ruthless killer
named McGill who has claimed the lives of men, women, and even
children across the frontier. Who--if anyone--will survive when
their paths finally cross?
As Lucinda and Nate's stories converge, guns are drawn, debts are
paid, and Kathleen Kent delivers an unforgettable portrait of a
woman who will stop at nothing to make a new life for
herself.
This novel was originally published under the title "The Wolves of
Andover."
In the harsh wilderness of colonial Massachusetts, Martha Allen
works as a servant in her cousin's household, taking charge and
locking wills with everyone. Thomas Carrier labors for the family
and is known both for his immense strength and size and his
mysterious past. The two begin a courtship that suits their
independent natures, with Thomas slowly revealing the story of the
role he played in the English Civil War. But in the rugged new
world they inhabit, danger is ever present, whether it be from the
assassins sent from London to kill the executioner of Charles I or
the wolves-in many forms-who hunt for blood. At once a love story
and a tale of courage, The Traitor's Wife confirms Kathleen Kent's
ability to craft powerful stories from the dramatic background of
America's earliest days.
In the harsh wilderness of colonial Massachusetts, Martha Allen
works as a servant in her cousin's household, taking charge and
locking wills with everyone. Thomas Carrier labors for the family
and is known both for his immense strength and size and mysterious
past. The two begin a courtship that suits their independent
natures, with Thomas slowly revealing the story of his part in the
English Civil War. But in the rugged new world they inhabit, danger
is ever present, whether it be from the assassins sent from London
to kill the executioner of Charles I or the wolves-in many
forms-who hunt for blood. A love story and a tale of courage, The
Wolves of Andover confirms Kathleen Kent's ability to craft
powerful stories of family from colonial history.
In the harsh wilderness of colonial Massachusetts, Martha Allen
works as a servant in her cousin's household, taking charge and
locking wills with everyone. Thomas Carrier labors for the family
and is known both for his immense strength and size and mysterious
past. The two begin a courtship that suits their independent
natures, with Thomas slowly revealing the story of his part in the
English Civil War. But in the rugged new world they inhabit, danger
is ever present, whether it be from the assassins sent from London
to kill the executioner of Charles I or the wolves -- in many forms
-- who hunt for blood. A love story and a tale of courage, The
Wolves of Andover confirms Kathleen Kent's ability to craft
powerful stories of family from colonial history.
Martha Carrier was one of the first women to be accused, tried and
hanged as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts. Like her mother, young
Sarah Carrier is bright and willful, openly challenging the small,
brutal world in which they live. Often at odds with one another,
mother and daughter are forced to stand together against the
escalating hysteria of the trials and the superstitious tyranny
that led to the torture and imprisonment of more than 200 people
accused of witchcraft. This is the story of Martha's courageous
defiance and ultimate death, as told by the daughter who
survived.
Kathleen Kent is a tenth generation descendent of Martha Carrier.
She paints a haunting portrait, not just of Puritan New England,
but also of one family's deep and abiding love in the face of fear
and persecution.
Martha Carrier was one of the first women to be accused, tried and
hanged as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts. Like her mother, young
Sarah Carrier is bright and willful, openly challenging the small,
brutal world in which they live. Often at odds with one another,
mother and daughter are forced to stand together against the
escalating hysteria of the trials and the superstitious tyranny
that led to the torture and imprisonment of more than 200 people
accused of witchcraft. This is the story of Martha's courageous
defiance and ultimate death, as told by the daughter who survived.
Kathleen Kent is a tenth generation descendent of Martha Carrier.
She paints a haunting portrait, not just of Puritan New England,
but also of one family's deep and abiding love in the face of fear
and persecution.
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The Dime (Paperback)
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