Synopses & Reviews
Doing Time
Thirty-one-year-old Natalie Price has a tough job as a superintendent in the Massachusetts prison system. She rules over inmates' lives just before they get released. Natalie gets the biggest challenge of her career when her good friend Maggie Austin, a college professor who allowed inmates to take her classes, is brutally murdered. Grief and guilt haunt Natalie, for she persuaded Maggie to offer the course, and recommended she teach Dean Thomas Walsh, a convicted rapist-and the prime suspect in the murder...
Making Time
But is Walsh as guilty as he looks, or as innocent as he claims? The handsome con was mad
about Maggie-and she returned the compliment. Now Natalie must face disturbing questions
about the friend she thought she knew so well. A friend whose unbridled promiscuity has
made suspects of all the men obsessed by her, including Natalie's soon-to-be-ex-husband.
Killing Time
This is a case strictly for the police, but for Natalie, it's personal. Now nothing will stop her from investigating-not even a killer who's just added her to his list...
"`Whodunnit' takes on a whole new meaning in Elise Title's erotic thrillers."--Phillip Margolin, author of The Associate
"This is a work of fine intelligence that should appeal to readers of both sexes who like
their mysteries raw."--Publishers Weekly
Review
"This is a work of fine intelligence that should appeal to readers of both sexes who like
their mysteries raw."--Publishers Weekly
"Excitement galore with a pointed moral in its tail."--Kirkus Reviews
"The first installment of what promises to be a popular series...Confirms [Title's]position as a talented author of mainstream suspense."--Booklist
"An excellent series debut."--Library Journal
"A promising series. A gripping, painful story of failed hope and misdirected redemption." -Chicago Tribune
"An auspicious beginning for a new series. Definitely recommended."-Mystery Scene
"A spellbinding thriller."-Berkshire Eagle
"Suspense that slices into our deepest fears and darkest secrets."--Tami Hoag, author of Dust to Dust
"`Whodunnit' takes on a whole new meaning in Elise Title's erotic thrillers."
--Phillip Margolin, author of The Associate
About the Author
Elise Title is the author of many novels, most recently the psychological thriller
Romeo. A psychotherapist who spent six years working for the Massachusetts state prison system-an experience upon which this series is based-she lives in Massachusetts and writes full time.