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Jean Holloway

The daughter of an entrepreneur, Jean saw the only limitations you have are the ones you put on yourself. In the early... Click the image to the left to learn more.

Full House by Jean Holloway

Synopsis:

It’s 1993 and in the final novel of the Deck of Cardz series, Captain Shevaughn Robinson is living the challenging life of a single mother of two while at the pinnacle of her career. It doesn’t help that her adolescent daughter still communicates with the dead and is in a relationship that’s way too serious for her age. Or that Nonna, the only one she can depend on, is showing the beginning signs of Alzheimer’s. When she hears allegations that the police are ignoring the growing number of missing Black women in Portsborough, Shevaughn Read more

Deuces Wild by Jean Holloway

Synopsis:

Three years have passed since the Black Jack case ended. Now, in the fiendishly evil and sexy as hell third novel of the Deck of Cardz series, Deuces Wild, Detective Shevaughn Robinson-William’s career and personal life are at a crossroads as she tries to assist in the capture of a homicidal couple on a murdering spree filled with illegal drugs and illicit perversion.

Meanwhile, Read more

Black Jack by Jean Holloway

Synopsis:

Black Jack, picks up four years into Detective Shevaughn Robinson’s career as PPD’s lead homicide detective. She has gone from the cop that everyone, including herself, doubted to the “golden child” of the police department with a record of sensational arrests and closed cases.

But when Helene Elliott is found dead from Read more

Ace of Hearts by Jean Holloway

Synopsis:

Shevaughn Robinson begins her career as a homicide detective with the investigation of an especially gruesome murder which quickly evolves into serial murders.

Right before the police find the first victim, she Read more

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