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RED SUNSET DRIVE    Reviewed by Kirkus Reviews

In the second installment of Walters’ (York Street, 2014, etc.) supernatural-thriller series, a police detective and his ghostly relative go up against vampires in Des Moines, Iowa.

Detective Brett O’Shea’s no stranger to the supernatural. He previously tracked a not-quite-human serial killer with the aid of his great-grandfather Detective Michael O’Shea—who’s been dead for more than 80 years …READ MORE

HAZZARD AVENUE  Reviewed by Kirkus Reviews

This fourth installment of Walters’ fantasy series pits a Des Moines detective and his spectral partner against a diabolical, supernaturally powerful woman.

Detective Brett O’Shea’s impressive track record includes taking down serial killers and monsters. But he can’t accept all the credit; he gets a lot of help from his late great-grandfather Michael—a natty, fedora-sporting ghost. When Chief Terry Anders sends him to check on a noise complaint …READ MORE

TEMPEST COURT   Reviewed by Michael Radon

“Fear clawed at her throat. Her muscles refused to obey. Scream, fight! Her mind raged. Don’t just stand there!”
What would be abnormal by anyone else’s standards has become run-of-the-mill for Brett O’Shea. After partnering with the spirits of the deceased, including his own great-grandfather’s, and fighting against monsters, not much fazes him, though he remains vigilant (some might say paranoid) at all times. When an Egyptian art exhibit arrives in Des Moines, Brett is there with his love, Lisa, to support their friend who put it together. … READ MORE

RED SUNSET DRIVE  Reviewed by Anita Lock

Events go from bad to worse for Detective Brett O’Shea when Lisa Winslow, the love of his life, leaves for St. Louis to check out a job offer, and his new case involves a string of women murdered by a supposed vampire running loose in Des Moines.

Dragos Eldridge meets Brett and his childhood friend Candy..READ MORE

BELIEVE Reviewed by Blue Ink

In Believe, a woman’s life is forever changed when she purchases an old album at a mysterious bookstore. This engaging romance tells the story of a love that spans time and continents, but won’t survive without a fight.

A single, divorced mother of two, Ann is not unhappy with her life in 2013, but something is missing. When she purchases Lady Oneil’s Memoirs…. READ MORE

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Red Sunset Drive

by Jan Walters
iUniverse

Reviewed by Anita Lock
“How am I going to get out of this mess?”

Events go from bad to worse for Detective Brett O'Shea when Lisa Winslow, the love of his life, leaves for St. Louis to check out a job offer, and his new case involves a string of women murdered by a supposed vampire running loose in Des Moines.

Dragos Eldridge meets Brett and his childhood friend Candy on Halloween night. Candy and Dragos hit it off immediately. One thing leads to the next and Brett learns that Dragos is not your ordinary vampire. In fact, he wants to help Brett and Michael O'Shea, the ghost of Brett's great-grandfather, find the vampire responsible for his altered form and the murdered women.

Walters' latest tale takes readers on a quirky detective adventure into the paranormal. The second book in the A Ghost and A Cop series, this action-packed story blends mystery, thriller, comedy, and romance with cliffhanger-driven storytelling.