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The body in the wardrobe
by Katherine Hall Page
Sophie teams up with Faith to investigate a dead body that nobody else believes she saw, a case that is complicated by bullies, Tom's major life decision and a suspicious ex. By the Agatha Award-winning author of The Body in the Snowdrift.
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Charcoal Joe
by Walter Mosley
Easy Rawlins' plans to marry his girlfriend and start a new detective agency is interrupted by the case of a promising Stanford student who in the face of daunting evidence has been charged with the race-related murder of a white man. By the 2016 Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award-winning author of Devil in a Blue Dress.
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The highwayman
by Craig Johnson
Longmire and Henry Standing Bear assist newly transferred officer Rosey Wayman, who has been receiving assistance calls from a legendary Arapaho patrolman who died in a fiery canyon accident more than half a century earlier. By the best-selling author of Dry Bones.
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When falcons fall : a Sebastian St. Cyr mystery
by C. S Harris
Asked to assist an inexperienced magistrate in the investigation of a homicide, St. Cyr discovers that the victim was living under an assumed identity and that she was one in a series of murder targets. By the best-selling author of Who Buries the Dead.
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Death at breakfast
by Beth Richardson Gutcheon
Two retirees investigate the death of the father of a teen pop star after a suspicious fire breaks out at their Maine inn. By the New York Times best-selling author of Still Missing.
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Lost and gone forever
by Alex Grecian
Searching for a missing Inspector Walter Day, Sergeant Nevil Hammersmith, who formed his own private detective agency after losing his job, teams up with a pair of bounty hunters only to find himself confronted by the nefarious Jack the Ripper. By the author of Rasputin.
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A few right thinking men
by Sulari Gentill
Historical crime fiction which brings together art, money, crime, politics and treason in an extraordinary tale set in Australia's Great Depression of the 1930s.
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Seven days dead
by John Farrow
While enjoying a vacation in coastal Maine, Detective Cinq-Mars becomes caught up in a murder investigation and its possible connection to the death of a seemingly unrelated old man. By the author of The Storm Murders.
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The pursuit
by Janet Evanovich
The #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Stephanie Plum series and an acclaimed writer for Monk team up again in a latest entry of the popular series starring master con artist Nicolas Fox and FBI agent Kate O'Hare.
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I don't like where this is going : a Wylie Coyote novel
by John Dufresne
After witnessing a woman falling to her death outside a Vegas hotel, Wylie “Coyote” Melville enlists the help of a card ace and a magician to help him find answers in the latest novel from the author of No Regrets, Coyote.
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The strings of murder
by Oscar De Muriel
Two diametrically opposed Edinburgh detectives, Ian Frey and “Nine-Nails” McGray, must work together to solve the brutal murder of a violinist who was found in a locked room with black magic symbols on the floor--a case that causes them both to lose their grasp on reason.
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Tall tail : a Mrs. Murphy mystery
by Rita Mae Brown
When the governor of Virginia passes away from a telling disease, Harry and her furry detective cohorts look for answers in the 18th century, where they discover a secret ancestry that originated in brutality and silence. By the author of the "Sister" Jane Arnold Outfoxed series.
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Straw man
by Gerry Boyle
When a story about illegal gunrunning between Massachusetts and Maine overlaps with a piece about Mennonites, cultures and tempers clash as crime reporter Jack McMorrow tries to keep one step ahead of the looming tide of violence that threatens his family.
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That darkness
by Lisa Black
A Cleveland Police Department forensic investigator and a vigilante willing to kill to make the world a safer place investigate the murder of an unidentified teen whose demise is linked to a monster who watches their every move. By the best-selling author of Evidence of Murder.
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