The one that got away…

Every detective has a case that got away, and for Phobe Swan, it’s the kidnap, ransom and ultimately murder of Lette Walker.

A decade later, now working as a Private Investigator, tracked down by the still grieving parents, she’s back on the case.

Wanting to give them the answers they crave.

Needing to discover the truth behind the crime.

Whatever the consequences.

The cover of Blood and Bloody Profanity by Alexandria Blaelock shows a woman with a bunch of sunflowers approaching a grave.

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The cover of Last Case by Alexandria Blaelock shows the head and shoulders of a woman sitting at a desk
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The cover of The First Rung by Alexandria Blaelock shows three women sitting at computers wearing headsets.
Dot Sayers is a newly minted private investigator. Problem is, she knows there’s something wrong with a background check. Can’t explain it. Needs to convince her boss to trust her intuition. Must find the truth behind the fiction.
The cover of Blood and Bloody Profanity by Alexandria Blaelock shows a woman with a bunch of sunflowers approaching a grave.
Every detective has a case that got away, and for Phobe Swan, it’s the kidnap, ransom and ultimately murder of Lette Walker. A decade later, now a Private Investigator, she’s back on the case. Whatever the consequences.
The cover of the psychic detective by Alexandria Blaelock shows a woman walking down a street in a goldern glow.
Every detective has a case that got away, and for Phobe Swan, it’s the kidnap, ransom and ultimately murder of Lette Walker. A decade later, now a Private Investigator, she’s back on the case. Whatever the consequences.
The cover of Susan and the Gangster by Alexandria Blaelock features a woman walking down a city street wearing warm layers with her hands in her pockets.
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