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Among the wicked
by Linda Castillo
Going undercover to infiltrate a reclusive Amish community and investigate the death of a young girl, chief of police Kate Burkholder unearths a dangerous world of secrets and shocking crimes that are complicated by her limited ability to contact the outside world. By the award-winning author of Sworn to Silence.
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The innocents
by Ace Atkins
When a high-school dropout's brutal burning death shatters the tough Mississippi community of Tibbehah, Sheriff Quinn Colson and his deputy, Lillie Virgil, follow leads to uncover a disturbing pattern of killings. By the Edgar Award-nominated author of The Lost Ones.
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Fatal pursuit
by Martin Walker
When a local scholar turns up dead at St. Denis’ annual rally and classic car parade, Bruno, chief of police, suspects foul play, especially when a family squabble and international crime are factored in, making the investigation even more challenging.
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The carrier
by Sophie Hannah
Sharing a hotel room with a terrified stranger who claims Tim Breary, the only man she has ever loved, is being wrongly imprisoned for murdering his wife, Gaby Struthers investigates why Tim has confessed to a crime he did not commit.
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Killer look
by Linda A Fairstein
The shady underside of glamour challenges Alex Cooper, Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, who embark on a murder investigation at the height of New York City's Fashion Week to expose dark undercurrents in the garment district and the machinations of a resolved killer.
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Revolver
by Duane Swierczynski
A forensic scientist discovers the truth about her homicide detective grandfather's murder in 1965 Philadelphia and realizes what her own father, also a homicide detective, might have done after the accused killer's 1995 release from prison.
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Night and day
by Iris Johansen
Targeted by the enemies who would murder Cara Delaney, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan risks everything close to her heart in a high-suspense conclusion to the story-arc trilogy. By the best-selling author of Your Next Breath.
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Another one goes tonight
by Peter Lovesey
Investigating a patrol car accident that has killed one officer and left another in critical condition, detective Peter Diamond becomes suspicious of an injured, unknown civilian found at the scene of the accident who he links to a trail of uninvestigated deaths. By the award-winning author of Wobble to Death.
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Burn what will burn
by C. B McKenzie
Moving to a secretive little town to pursue an agenda involving a target of the sheriff's affections, heir Bob Reynolds discovers a body in the creek that reveals the community's darker aspects and subjects him to growing hostilities. By the Edgar Award-nominated author of Bad Country.
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Willnot : a novel
by James Sallis
The doctor of a small town, Lamar Hale, investigates after the remains of several people are found in the surrounding woods and his partner is critically wounded by a bullet meant for a man being followed by the FBI.
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The Storm Murders
by John Farrow
Crime Novel. How did the killer escape? That's what the cops wonder when they discover the still-warm bodies of a middle-aged couple and two Sûreté du Québec officers at an isolated, snowbound farm house -- but there's no murder weapon, no killer, and no tracks in the snow. Similar unsolved murders have occurred in New Orleans and Alabama; stumped, an FBI agent and a Montreal sergeant-detective ask recently retired cop Émile Cinq-Mars, the Hercule Poirot of Canada, for help.
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Someone always knows
by Marcia Muller
Settling into new offices after losing their home, private investigator Sharon McCone and her husband confront a presumed-dead former colleague at the same time a client attempts to secure a derelict house from drug-addicted squatters and dangerous secrets. By the New York Times best-selling author of City of Whispers.
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Little girl gone
by Gerry Schmitt
Minneapolis P.D. family liaison officer Afton Tangler investigates the abduction of a baby from an affluent suburb on a frozen night that disturbingly reveals how the case is related to those of other stolen children. By the author of the Tea Shop Mysteries.
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Brighton
by Michael T Harvey
Nearly three decades after his best friend takes the fall for a heinous act of violence they both committed so that Kevin Pearce's future could remain bright, Kevin becomes a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist before reporting on a string of murders in which his long-ago friend has been declared a prime suspect.
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The last time she saw him
by Jane Haseldine
Julia Gooden, a reporter searching for her kidnapped son, must untangle the connection to her brother’s long-ago disappearance.
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