D.C. Alexander is a former federal agent. His debut novel, The Legend of Devil's Creek, was a #1 best seller. His second novel, The Shadow Priest, was described as "a great beach read" by the USA TODAY Network. Friday Harbor is his sixth novel. He is a native of the Pacific Northwest.
Books by D.C. Alexander:
Friday Harbor
Blood in the Bluegrass
Chasing the Monkey King
The Shadow Priest: Book Two
The Shadow Priest
The Legend of Devil's Creek
"This is a great beach read." –USA TODAY Network.
A disgraced former intelligence officer seeks redemption by resuming his long-abandoned pursuit of a shadowy group that may be assassinating charismatic, fledgling fanatics—future Hitlers and bin Ladens—just as they emerge from obscurity, before they can instigate mass murder
Blood runs in Puget Sound when locals find themselves caught between cutthroat smugglers and overzealous lawmen in a region torn apart by Prohibition. A young sheriff's murder investigation takes him from the idyllic San Juan Islands to the speakeasies and dangerous alleyways of Jazz Age Seattle. Inspired by a true story.
"A compelling read!" —Robert Dugoni, Internationally Best-Selling Author of My Sister’s Grave.
Espionage and murder on the front lines of the U.S.-China trade war! A gifted but broken down federal agent is hired by a wealthy and powerful Seattle family to find out what happened to their niece who disappeared in China while on assignment for the U.S. government.
A former intelligence officer seeks redemption by resuming his pursuit of a shadowy group that is killing charismatic, fledgling fanatics—future Hitlers and bin Ladens—just as they emerge from obscurity, before they can instigate mass murder.
A redemption-seeking police captain and a group of college students confront fundamental causes of evil as the tranquility of their remote island community is shattered by a series of grisly murders mirroring those of a century-old ghost story born in the island's dark and violent past.
A disgraced former intelligence officer seeks redemption by resuming his long-abandoned pursuit of a shadowy group that may be assassinating charismatic, fledgling fanatics—future Hitlers and bin Ladens—just as they emerge from obscurity, before they can instigate mass murder.