Veiled Justice
by Heather G. Harris
Synopsis:
Champagne, caviar… and a corpse. This high-society party wasn’t meant to end in murder. When my brother calls me to investigate the brutal stabbing of a female ogre at the charity ball of the season, the glittering magical elite quickly become a sea of suspects.
Everyone who’s anyone was there, but glamour has given way to something far darker. Someone’s playing a deadly game, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. It’s my job to cut through the beauty and lies to find a killer hiding among the rich and powerful.
As a police inspector with the Connection, I’ve seen plenty of strange things, but this case reeks of entitlement, secrets, and old money with something to hide. Then the King of the Ogres storms in. Furious and formidable, he demands justice. Stopping him from tearing through the guest list is almost as hard as keeping my mind on the case, because rage and power look annoyingly good on him.
But when a dryad turns up dead at another elite event, I realise I’m chasing a serial killer who thinks they’re too rich to face consequences… and they’re setting my brother up to take the fall.
With a rookie partner finding his feet and my talking-bird sidekick offering sharp advice (and sharper insults), I’m racing against the clock to solve the case before my brother faces the lethal justice of the Other realm…
Immerse yourself in The Other Detective Series – perfect for fans of supernatural crime, complete with a fierce heroine, gritty murder investigations, and a slow-burn romance.
My Review:
A murder crashing a high-society charity ball sets the stage
for a sharp, magic-tinged mystery that pulled me in from the first page. Stacy,
an inspector for the Connection, is everything you want in a lead, smart,
steady, and entirely unfooled by the glittering elite who immediately turn into
a buffet of suspects. Her talking bird companion, Loki, insults her with great
enthusiasm (“pigdog” being his affectionate favorite), yet beneath the sass
there’s a surprising warmth that gives their partnership real charm. Then
there’s Krieg, the Ogre King, once just a towering stereotype of fury and brute
force, now revealed to have depth, vulnerability, and a magnetic presence that
makes every scene he shares with Stacy crackle with possibility. The case
begins as a single murder with no obvious motive, but the investigation spirals
into a web of privilege, secrets, and escalating danger as a second body drops
and a serial killer emerges, one rich enough to believe consequences are for
other people. Stacy’s brother is suddenly in the crosshairs, her rookie partner
is scrambling to keep up, and the Other realm is breathing down her neck. It’s
gripping, twisty, and layered with character dynamics that make the mystery
feel alive. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire ride and can’t wait to see where
Stacy and Krieg’s relationship, and the series, go next.











