Taliesin Mysteries
The Angels in the Walls
Andrew Taliesin: An ex-FBI profiler taken off of his job after being shot in the leg and hip, crippling him for life. As sardonic as he is intelligent, his misanthropic demeanor hides a soft side that only few see.
Karl Rade: A tech analyst specializing in forensics and hacking. Though hired by Taliesin, it wasn't for his talent, but at his own father's request. As for why, he doesn't know.
Flora Wintergreen: Taliesin's sister and an empath who can see what happened in a room an hour before by its emotional transference. She knows how dark the world can be, but never understands why.
Chevy Blake: An above average intelligence forensics tech in the body of a woman with a dark past. Despite her looks, she may have been hired for a more noble purpose: getting a second chance at life.
Charmane Tong: An ex-Triad assassin known for playing all sides. Offered a job where her skills could be tested, but used for a cause greater than she realizes.
The first team for the Abominable Crimes Unit is set on a case that will define their lives when a woman is murdered and set up to look like an angel. Talisin's employers think it may be the work of a serial killer, but he suspects something different. He's proven right when he sees the first victim. As the victim's start to collect on the streets, and the scenes get worse, it doesn't take long for Taliesin to realize that time isn't just running out for the next victim, but also for something a lot larger, and more abstract. Pitted against an angered ex-cop, an extremely intelligent killer, and eventually his own team, can Taliesin stop a mad man from doing the unexpected, or will the angels be the harbinger of a nightmare on Earth?
The Willow's Well
Taliesin's Team of ACU agents return in a pulse-pounding case that defies logic. After three young girls go missing, Taliesin is called in to look into the town for a potential serial kidnapper. What they end up with is a town where everyone has a motive to kill, being money, power, or revenge. To make matters worse for the team, the victims start to show up in the town's landmarks. Is the town's terrifying history being re-enacted by a killer stuck in the past, or is the town itself striking against those who dishonor its history? If the latter is true, how long will it be before Taliesin and his team suffer its wrath?
3. Eyes of Blood
After waking up in a padded cell, Taliesin and his team find themselves in an unusual situation, an abandoned mental hospital, and in the fight of there lives. The deeper they delve into the asylum, the more gruesome murders they find have happened, both in the name of science and revenge. Without the aid of their higher ups or any computer system to access the exits, the team has to find a way out as well as a way to solve the killings that have occurred since the asylum closed down. To make matters worse for them, the more time that passes, the more they realize they aren't alone. What ever is following them isn't human, either. At least, not anymore.
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