CAROL O'CONNELL

 
Mallory's Oracle
Escaping from the streets of New York when a kind police sergeant takes her in, Kathleen Mallory grows up to become a proud member of the NYPD and embarks on a dangerous case to find her father's murderer.

 

The Man Who Cast Two Shadows
(U.K. title: The Man Who Lied to Women)
Brilliant computer hacker and NYPD sergeant Kathleen Mallory is forced to test the limits of her intelligence when she confronts a deadly killer who strikes close to home in more ways than one.

 

Killing Critics
Carol O'Connell brings back her troubled, beautiful and sophisticated NYPD sergeant, Kathleen Mallory, to solve a series of shockingly gruesome murders that have rocked the art world . . . a highly original protagonist . . . O'Connell's acid humor is also great fun.
(Chicago Tribune).

 

Stone Angel
The author of "Mallory's Oracle" brings back NYPD sergeant Kathleen Mallory, a wild-child-turned-policewoman, possessed of a ferocious intelligence and a unique inner compass of right and wrong. Seventeen years after her mother died there, Mallory returns to a small town in Louisiana, determined to find out who killed the innocent woman and why.

 

Judas Child
Forensic psychologist Ali Crayi ties the mysterious disappearance of two young girls to the rape and murder long ago of Susan Kendall, the twin sister of a small-town New York policeman, Rouge. Realizing that the priest who was convicted of Susan Kendall's murder is probably innocent, Rouge has a personal as well as professional reason for joining Ali in tracking down Susan's killer before he completes the ritual murder of at least one of the missing girls.

 

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