New Release

It Could have been murder

In It Could Have Been Murder, a thrilling blend of mystery and psychological intrigue, E.D. Rich delivers a complex tale of ambition, deception, and the darker side of human nature.


IMAGINE..
Playing The Assassin Game as a corporate teambuilding event, planning every detail, every contingency, selecting a target, and relying on the people who work beside you every day. Imagine your target doesn’t know they’re in the game.


Your objectives:
Do no harm AND remain undetected.
Now, imagine you own the company that arranges the murder adventures, and after 20 years in business, someone slips through your careful vetting process, and he’s bent on killing his target.

 

Set against a backdrop of corporate warfare and personal vendettas, this novel challenges the concept of justice and explores how thin the line can be between right and wrong. Rich’s narrative is gripping from the first sentence, setting the stage for a book that promises to captivate fans of psychological thrillers and mystery genres alike.

Available NOW

Coming In Spring 2025

Such a FAntastic Girl

The James family are a happy bunch: Sara, a doctor; Rob, an I/T guy; 2 children, Jen (11) and Bryan (10). They live an idyllic life–a garden, dogs, hens, a pair of sheep, a goat, and a miniature horse. An unplanned, but very much wanted pregnancy ends in miscarriage, causing the family to implode.

Such a Fantastic Girl alternates points of view between Sara, Rob, Jen, and Bryan over the subsequent years as they navigate the new course their lives have taken in the wake of the destruction wrought by the miscarriage. The book explores the notions of forgiveness and finding peace, even though it may be an uneasy sort of peace where not everybody wins. Lives go on, new families are made, relationships forged, and hard decisions are forced to allow for healing in whatever form it takes.