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Dead of winter
by Stephen Mack Jones
Detroit ex-cop August Snow must fight for both his life and the soul of Mexicantown itself when a local business owner is targeted by an anonymous entity that is linked to a dangerous net of ruthless billionaire developers.
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Thief of souls
by Brian Klingborg
A brutal murder in a rural village in Northern China sends shockwaves all the way to Beijing but seemingly only Inspector Lu Fei, exiled to this tiny town, is interested in finding justice.
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The prodigal daughter
by Mette Ivie Harrison
Searching for a local girl, the victim of a terrible crime at the hands of her classmates, Linda Wallheim is led to the darker streets of Utah, which causes her to question whether the Mormon community’s most privileged and powerful will be called to task for past sins.
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What doesn't kill us
by David Housewright
The friends of a former St. Paul police detective try to figure out what he was investigating when he was shot and lapsed into a coma in the latest addition to the series following From the Grave.
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City on the Edge
by David Swinson
An American teen living abroad discovers the truth about himself and his family.
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A peculiar combination : an Electra McDonnell novel
by Ashley Weaver
Set in England during World War II, this delightful mystery follows thief Electra McDonnell as she, caught red-handed, is forced to help a government official break into a safe and retrieve blueprints that will be critical to the British war effort before they fall into the wrong hands.
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Independent bones : A Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery
by Carolyn Haines
When a notorious domestic abuser is found dead, suspicions turn to visiting feminist professor Dr. Alala Diakos who is linked to two similar, previous deaths, and sassy Southern PI Sarah Booth Delaney is tasked with finding the real criminal who may be closer than she thinks.
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Auntie Poldi and the lost Madonna
by Mario Giordano
There’s only one Auntie Poldi: bewigged, cursing in Bavarian, and knocking back a wee shot of grappa as a pre-breakfast aperitif ... or is there? No one is as they seem (and sound) in a humorous new mystery featuring Sicily’s sultriest sleuth.
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Deadly Ever After
by Eva Gates
When her engagement celebration is marred by murder, librarian Lucy Richardson must once against don her detective’s hat to save both her family and her impending nuptials, while chaos ensues at Lighthouse Library between Charles the library cat and a dog named Fluffy.
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