A truly exotic poison is killing people. The only connection Nick can find is on the internet, and that's tenuous, at best. Does he have some new kind of serial killer here?
Nick gets involved with the Russian Mafia when an FBI agent is murdered. Even his gangster friends warn him against getting involved with them – but that wouldn't be Nick.
Be careful what you put on autodial. Nick is called because of the numbers on a missing person's phone. It has something to do with someone who didn't die some years ago?
Nick returns from his honeymoon to find Pancho has been charged with murder. No way! He find it is an apparent setup by DEA. Nick Storie will never allow such twisting of fcts. He believes the law. breakers here are the government agens, and he damneed well will prove it, if that is the case.
Swan Song for an Agent A band hits the big time. They become hugely successful and tour. It is taking too much out of them, so they decide to break up.Then their agent is found with her throat cut. Nick Storie investigates.Sing a Song of MurderA band becomes successful on the strength of the front man. Things are looking up!Then the man's girlfriends start getting murdered.Final TourA singer is very popular and making millions. Then there are attempts...
A woman returns from a trip to Europe. Her husband is murdered within hours. There is a lot of evidence against her. Too much. Nick doesn't believe it for a minute. It leads to gangsters and money laundering.
Two stories. Trigger Happy, a woman from Mexico is trying to move into mob business that could ruin the Olympics. A sketch artist is killed, leading to the investigation. Strange Fish, a man is murdered on a fishing wharf.
When Sylvia Perez wanted something, she got it.When Lyle Fordham wanted something, he got it.Sylvia Perez wanted Lyle Fordham.Lyle Fordham wanted Allie Bainard, and not in a permanent way. He did not want Sylvia Perez.Lt. John Vernon wanted to know who killed those three – and why.
Det. Lt. Harvey Plains had it with police work in Fairfield, Texas. He had to get away, but any nearby state was the same. Cpt. Vernor was just leaving the station, after telling Harve that the judge threw out his case against Oswald and Gene Malcolm.That was proven ten times over! They killed Jorge and Sylvia Gomez in as heinous a way as he had ever come across!The Malcolms were rich rednecks. The Gomez family was Latino. He should have known.He...
Lucky StiffLuck has a way of turning sour. Maybe a killer's long lucky streak is about to run out.Name Your PoisonA truly exotic poison is killing people. The only connection Nick can find is on the internet, and that's tenuous, at best. Does he have some new kind of serial killer here?
A very popular man, the neighborhood wailing wall, is murdered on the street. There isn't a single clue to grab onto except one of those sudden silences that happened when the shot was fired. When Nick solves that one, It really gets hairy.
Murders of several persons with no known connections. What was the motive? Pick up the phone book and make a stab at the page, then kill the name under your finger? Eenie, meenie mynie murder?
Hurricane Andrew is crossing southern Florida. A shelter. A bunch of rich obnoxious people. One of them is murdered. The bunch seem insane. What is going on?
Serena Lovell, who Nick met in Morality Play, calls to tell him there have been some disturbing deaths in the ICU at Mercy, where she is head nurse. Is a doctor killing off patients who have invested in a business he runs?
An elderly woman is dead, apparently from a fall down the stairs. Nick sees through that in seconds. Retired gangsters and murder. Nick meets Pancho DeGulio.
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