by Kay Hooper
Blood Dreams—October
YEAR FOUR:
Blood Sins—January
Blood Ties—April
Haven—July
Hostage—October
YEAR FIVE:
Haunted—February
Fear the Dark—May
Wait for Dark—August
Hold Back the Dark—October
YEAR SIX:
Hidden Salem—January
So, with the publication of Hidden Salem, the Special Crimes Unit has been a functional (and growing) unit of agents for barely six years. Time to have grown from being known within the FBI as the “Spooky Crimes Unit” to becoming a well-respected unit with an excellent record of solved cases. A unit that has, moreover, earned respect in various law enforcement agencies, word quietly passed from this sheriff to that chief of police that they excel at solving crimes that are anything but normal using methods and abilities that are unique to each agent, and that they neither seek nor want media attention.
An asset to any level of law enforcement, they do their jobs with little fanfare and never ride roughshod over locals, both traits very much appreciated, especially by small-town cops and citizens wary of outsiders. They regard both skepticism and interest with equal calm, treating their abilities as merely tools with which to do their jobs, and their very matter-of-factness helps normally hard-nosed cops accept, if not understand, at least something of the paranormal.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kay Hooper is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of the Bishop/Special Crimes Unit series and the Bishop Files series.
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