With amusing dialog and brilliant characters, author Tom Turner hits another one out of the park with his new book, The Savannah Madam, book one in the Savannah Series. Fast paced with interesting twists and turns, this wonderful collection, that also includes a few selections from the Charlie Crawford Palm Beach Mysteries, is not to be missed. Pick up a copy or two today!
The Savannah Madam (The Savannah Series Book 1)
by Tom Turner
(7 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Mystery
From the author of the Palm Beach Mystery Series
The beautiful Farrell sisters are an unlikely duo of gumshoes.
Tired of following cheating husbands to no-tell motels, the two catch a case which could either make their bones or get them killed. Maybe both.
To crack it, the sisters must dive deep into a murky demimonde of crooked cops, low-rent thugs and high-class brothels.
In the middle of it all, Jackie falls for hunky homicide cop, Harry Bull. Harry is from an old Savannah family but… might just have a skeleton or two rattling around in his closet.
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Palm Beach Nasty (Charlie Crawford Palm Beach Mysteries Book 1)
by Tom Turner
(427 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery
For fans of Elmore Leonard, John Sanford, Carl Hiaasen, and Stuart Woods comes Tom Turner’s “entertaining debut” (Publishers Weekly) set in glitzy Palm Beach, FL, where residents are as diabolically evil as they are filthy rich. And scandal and sin lurks around every corner.
Burned out by high-profile murders in New York and his love life splashed all over Page Six, homicide cop Charlie Crawford heads south and signs on with the Palm Beach PD.
After months of petty crimes, he’s first on scene to find a man hanging from a banyan tree.
Prime suspects are a hedge-fund billionaire with a thing for young girls and a bartender with a sketchy past and a ten-out-of-ten creep factor. Right in the middle of it all is Crawford’s girlfriend, a beautiful, conniving gallery owner, ready to do whatever it takes to move up a bracket or two. Add to the mix a sultry real estate broker who knows where all the bodies are buried, a gorgeous forensic cop often one step ahead of Crawford, a Mutt and Jeff combo of stone cold killers and you’ve got Palm Beach Nasty.
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Palm Beach Poison (Charlie Crawford Palm Beach Mysteries Book 2)
by Tom Turner
(266 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery
Never say no to Vasily Zinoviev. Or you could end up like the ‘working girl’ who skinny-dipped in the wrong pool.
Living in a $20 million oceanfront mansion with a harem of mistresses, Vasily and his brother are more than a handful for Palm Beach homicide detective Charlie Crawford. But throw in a vengeful ex-wife, a vicious hit man, a mysterious tycoon-even more diabolical than the Russians-and you have Palm Beach Poison, proclaimed by Kirkus Reviews a “relentlessly diverting mystery” and “briskly paced fun.”
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Palm Beach Deadly (Charlie Crawford Palm Beach Mysteries Book 3)
by Tom Turner
(238 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Mystery
Talk show host Knight Mulcahy makes $65 million a year insulting people.
Until the night he’s found, skivvies around his ankles, a bullet in his heart.
Enter Palm Beach’s finest: homicide cops Charlie Crawford and Mort Ott, who proceed to go in circles as the suspect list ramps up to double digits. Sin, scandal, murder… if you’ve read Nasty and Poison, you know the drill! Kirkus said, “readers who enjoyed the previous two installments [of the Palm Beach series] will welcome the return of Charlie Crawford, still cynically charming and dashing.”
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Palm Beach Blues: Charlie Crawford Palm Beach Mysteries Book 9
by Tom Turner
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Crime Fiction | Mystery
A Palm Beach real estate scam has sucked in investors from around the world. And when one of the scammers is taken out by a deadly drone, the suspect list is long.
As Crawford explains to his boss, Norm Rutledge: “We got Chinese, we got Iranians, we got not one but two Indian chiefs. We got car salesmen, we got real-estate developers, we got accountants, we got ex-girlfriends, we got executive assistants, we got mafiosi, we got Triads — ” he glanced back at Ott — “I leave anybody out, Mort?”
“You forgot the chick whose dog got hung from the garage door.”
Rutledge’s face morphed into a bewildered frown. “Jesus?”
“No,” Ott said, stone-faced. “He didn’t make the list.”
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