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A Muddied Murder
by Wendy Tyson
When Megan Sawyer gives up her big-city law career to care for her grandmother and run the family's organic farm and cafe she expects to find peace and tranquility in her scenic hometown of Winsome, Pennsylvania. Instead, Megan and the town's hunky veterinarian discover the local zoning commissioner's battered body in her barn. Now Megan is thrust into the middle of a murder investigation--and she's the chief suspect.
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Racing the devil : an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery
by Charles Todd
A year after a band of World War I veterans agrees to hide the details of a reckless driving incident, a fatal crash is investigated by Scotland Yard's Ian Rutledge, who combs through dangerous secrets to identify a killer. By a New York Times best-selling author.
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Two days gone : A Ryan DeMarco Mystery
by Randall Silvis
When a woman and her children are brutally massacred, Sergeant Ryan DeMarco begins doubting the opinions that cast suspicion on the woman's fugitive professor husband, who may have left important clues in a half-finished manuscript.
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Echoes in death
by J. D. Robb
Rescuing a severely traumatized survivor of a violent house invasion that ended the life of her obsessive husband, New York lieutenant Eve Dallas makes unsettling discoveries about the victim while struggling to piece together baffling clues about the killer.
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Snowblind
by Ragnar Jónasson
A U.S. debut from a best-selling European author follows the first posting of a rookie policeman in a peaceful Northern Iceland fishing village, where a suspicious injury and a murder reveal explosive local secrets.
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Robert B. Parker's Revelation
by Robert Knott
When a particularly intimidating criminal and his cold-blooded posse escape from prison, Cole and Hitch join their Territorial lawmen team to capture the fugitives and rescue a woman who was kidnapped during the escape. By the best-selling author of Robert B. Parker's Blackjack.
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The Killing Bay
by Chris Ould
Don’t miss the second novel in the brooding Blood Strand series. When a group of activists arrive on the Faroe Islands to stop the traditional whale hunts, tensions between islanders and protestors run high, and the body count rises. ”An absorbing new mystery... The Blood Strand leaves readers satisfied but with that edgy sense of more to come. For anyone who’s visited the Faroes with Ould, it’s a beautiful feeling.” —Library Journal on The Blood Strand.
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Among the ruins
by Ausma Zehanat Khan
Investigating the murder of a filmmaker in Iran at a notorious prison, detective Esa Khattak and Rachel Getty become embroiled in the country's tumultuous politics and a conspiracy linked to the Shah and the decades-old murders of famous dissidents. By the author of The Language of Secrets.
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The dime
by Kathleen Kent
A woman from a family of take-no-prisoners police detectives relocates from Brooklyn to Dallas, where she tackles adversaries ranging from drug cartels and cult leaders to difficult vagrants and society wives before a first major investigation is challenged by unruly subordinates, a stalker, a criminal organization and an unsupportive girlfriend.
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Heartbreak Hotel
by Jonathan Kellerman
Surprised by a nearly 100-year-old new client who refuses to explain the reason she needs his services at their first session, Alex Delaware is shocked by the woman's subsequent murder and teams up with detective Milo Sturgis to investigate her mysterious life and death. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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A measure of murder
by Leslie Karst
Joining her boyfriend's choir while planning the autumn menu for her family restaurant, Sally Solari investigates the suspicious falling death of a choir member, only to have the restaurant targeted as she begins to expose dangerous truths. Includes recipes. By the author of Dying for a Taste.
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The borrowed
by Ho-Kei Chan
A preternaturally gifted Hong Kong police detective reflects on his half-century career in reverse chronological flashbacks to major historical events, from the 1967 Leftist Riots bombing plot and the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre to the 1997 Handover and his final murder case. Reprint.
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The night bird
by Brian Freeman
Homicide detective Frost Easton doesn't like coincidences, so when a series of bizarre deaths rock San Francisco—during which seemingly random women suffer violent psychotic breaks—Frost looks for a connection that leads him to controversial psychiatrist Francesca Stein.
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The trapped girl
by Robert Dugoni
When a woman’s body is discovered submerged in a crab pot in the chilly waters of Puget Sound, Detective Tracy Crosswhite finds herself with a tough case to untangle.
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Garden of lamentations
by Deborah Crombie
While Gemma James investigates the murder of a young nanny who appears to be one of a series of victims, Duncan Kincaid uncovers disturbing information about seemingly unrelated cases that may be putting his friends and family into mortal danger. By the New York Times best-selling author of To Dwell in Darkness.
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What you break
by Reed Farrel Coleman
Investigating the brutal murder of a wealthy businessman's granddaughter, Gus Murphy navigates a minefield of hostile police, street gangs and a Russian mercenary with ties to heinous crimes committed decades earlier in Vietnam and Russia. By the author of Where It Hurts.
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Lucidity
by David Carnoy
An editor's struggles to clear his name of suspicion in the attempted murder of an author becomes malevolently entwined with the practices of a nefarious institute for lucid dreaming and a 20-year-old unsolved missing persons case. By the author of The Big Exit.
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The lost woman
by Sara Blædel
After her police colleague and lover, Eik, is jailed over his surprising connection to an 18-year-old missing-person case—which ended up in murder—Louise Rick must put aside her emotions to find the killer. By the #1 international best-selling author of The Killing Forest.
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Rush of blood
by Mark Billingham
After meeting while vacationing in Florida, three British couples stay in touch and discover in each other increasingly unsavory secrets, kinks and vices, which may have something to do with the murder of a teenager who stayed at the same resort.
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Death of a ghost
by M. C Beaton
Spending an investigative night at a local castle reputed to be haunted, Sergeant Hamish Macbeth and his policeman associate, Clumsy, discover a dead body that suddenly goes missing. By the New York Times best-selling author of the Agatha Raisin series.
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