Why would a man with no problems and five million dollars in the bank disappear? I should have run when Amanda Ghering walked into my detective agency looking like a femme fatale from a film noir.

My detective business and personal life were running smoothly, until one of the Goofball Brothers went missing.  My downstairs neighbor, Deuce, received a mysterious phone call, left to meet someone, and . . .

I’m heading into unknown territory when marijuana-store owner Jodie Lundgren asks for help. She suspects someone is trying to steal her newly developed process for growing marijuana . . .

The past and the present collide with stunning results in the tenth installment of the Reed Ferguson mystery series. When Brad Webb asks me to look into the decades-old murder of his grandfather . . .

My honeymoon turns deadly when Willie and I stumble across a body on a beach in Tahiti. Before I know it, I’m investigating a Medicare scam and a doctor who believes hired killers are after him.

I'm not looking for an investigation, but one comes my way when my crotchety neighbor, Shirley Durocher, is murdered the day after a contentious Homeowners Association meeting.

Families keep secrets. I didn't expect my newest case to be a treasure hunt, but I’m thrown into one when Matt McCoy hires me to find an inheritance hidden by his father.

When Denver private investigator Reed Ferguson’s best friend asks for help, how can Reed refuse? Cal Whitmore wants Reed to investigate his Uncle Dwight, a vintage-toy seller with a shady past . . .

A real estate agent who didn’t like cycling or heights dies after riding off a cliff in the Colorado mountains, and the police label it suicide. The victim’s brother adamantly believes it was murder and hires me . . .

Compelled by a dark secret from my past, I take on my most unique case yet when I’m hired as a bodyguard for young, spoiled trust-fund baby Stephanie McMahon.

In a nightmarish turn of events, I find myself the prime suspect in the murder of another private investigator, Noel Farrell. I have to work overtime to clear my own name when I am wrongly accused . . .

When I receive a call from a mysterious woman seeking my help to escape her abusive husband, I can’t refuse, even though I'm supposed to meet my future in-laws in twenty-four hours.

“I think my father might have killed my mother.”
With this one sentence, Gina Smith immediately draws me into a case. Questioning her past and yearning to find the mother she’s never met . . .

Denver private investigator Reed Ferguson and his wife, Willie, find a bag full of money in a city park, and it should be as simple as taking it to the police. But nothing is simple for Reed.

A mysterious envelope accidentally dropped on a light-rail train. Denver private investigator Reed Ferguson's off-duty ride on a Denver light-rail train turns deadly when he retrieves an envelope . . .

In the brave new world of legalized marijuana shops, where booming business is conducted with large amounts of on-site cash, the five-year-old murder of a shop owner remains unsolved.

When a client begs me to find the prize-winning Maltese show dog stolen from her back yard, I suspect I may be channeling Ace Ventura: Pet Detective rather than my hero, Humphrey Bogart.

I’m in between cases when a house fire in Denver reveals a charred body. My girlfriend, Willie, owns the building and is now the prime suspect for arson and murder. I hop into action to clear her name . . .

Things are great with my girlfriend, Willie, and I’m about to make a big decision, but when Charlie Preston, second baseman for the Colorado Rockies, is suspected of murdering his best friend . . .

In the world of high-stakes gambling, a killer lurks . . .
It’s springtime in Denver, and I’m less than a week away from my wedding. When an old flame shows up asking for help, things quickly go awry.

My latest case is a nightmare. When Brenda Evans asks me to deliver a message to her estranged daughter, Sally, I think this will be the simplest case I've solved. Unfortunately, Sally moved without . . .

One phone call begins the most unexpected case I’ve ever faced. “Reed, dear, it’s your mother.” Accused of stealing her friend’s valuable ring at a party, the situation escalates when she suddenly becomes . . .

For the first time in his career, Denver private investigator Reed Ferguson is reluctant to take a case. Michelle Mowery, scheduler at Mowery Transportation, a family-owned-and-run trucking . . .

For the first time in his career, Denver private investigator Reed Ferguson is reluctant to take a case. Michelle Mowery, scheduler at Mowery Transportation, a family-owned-and-run trucking . . .