Houston homicide detective, Frank Rivers is called to a downtown parking garage to investigate the murder of a man dressed in a clown suit. Together with his new partner, Geraldine Gardner, they work to solve the puzzling case. The two detectives discover the victim was a stand-up comedian who had been working at ?The Ha Ha House? and ?The Wits End?, two Houston comedy clubs owned by Reuben Rankin, but had recently been offered the opportunity to take his act to Las Vegas. It isn't long before more bodies start appearing and suspicion takes curious twists and turns. Send Out the Clowns is a detective/police story that injects healthy and supportive doses of romance, comedy and human interest along the way. This novel's color and life literally pumps oxygen into the thin-air of the typical detective story.
Robin Voge, the middle son of a successful merchant and Burgess in Edinburgh, Scotland, becomes conscripted at the age of fourteen to the Earl of Montrose. Montrose fights against the King, Charles I, during the Bishop Wars (1637-1641), but becomes one of the Kings most successful generals during the British Civil War. Blood Covenant deals with the struggle by Robin Voge to sort out what he believes about religion, loyalty, and honor while maturing under extreme conditions of subterfuge and war. His dedication to serving Montrose leads him into a life as both warrior and outlaw. Amidst lifes conflicts, he balances his love for two women, one the beautiful daughter of aristocracy in Fife, the other a daughter of the proprietor of an alehouse in northern England. The story flourishes amid suspense in the colorful landscape of Scotland, and climaxes with Robin and his family fleeing for their lives.
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