Raves for Protector: "A great novel and a fabulous mystery." - Mysterious Reviews"A unique, entertaining, emotionally powerful, deftly crafted, highly recommended work." - Midwest Book ReviewAnd for Redemption: "I took my time reading this book, actually savoring every page as it is possibly the best book I have read in a couple years." - TCM Reviews"I loved it and can't wait for book three." - Armchair InterviewsLaurel Dewey's Detective Jane Perry is quickly becoming one of the most distinctive, dynamic, and unforgettable characters in suspense fiction today. She's rock hard, but capable of extraordinary tenderness. She's a brilliant cop, but she's capable of making life-altering mistakes. She's uncannily talented, and she's heartbreakingly human.In this novella, set before the action in Dewey's first novel, Protector, a man named Devinder Bashir reaches across the threshold of the hereafter to ask for Jane's help. When Jane investigates his case, she learns that the man died ignominiously, but not suspiciously. But when Bashir continues to haunt her dreams, she realizes that the story of the man's death is far from finished.
Raves for Protector: "A great novel and a fabulous mystery." - Mysterious Reviews"A unique, entertaining, emotionally powerful, deftly crafted, highly recommended work." - Midwest Book ReviewAnd for Redemption: "I took my time reading this book, actually savoring every page as it is possibly the best book I have read in a couple years." - TCM Reviews"I loved it and can't wait for book three." - Armchair InterviewsLaurel Dewey's Detective Jane Perry is quickly becoming one of the most distinctive, dynamic, and unforgettable characters in suspense fiction today. She's rock hard, but capable of extraordinary tenderness. She's a brilliant cop, but she's capable of making life-altering mistakes. She's uncannily talented, and she's heartbreakingly human.In this novella, set before the action in Dewey's first novel, Protector, a man named Devinder Bashir reaches across the threshold of the hereafter to ask for Jane's help. When Jane investigates his case, she learns that the man died ignominiously, but not suspiciously. But when Bashir continues to haunt her dreams, she realizes that the story of the man's death is far from finished.