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New MysteriesJanuary 2019
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Death of an eye
by Dana Stabenow
Queen Cleopatra, pregnant with the child of Julius Caesar and co-ruling with her brother, Ptolemy, turns to her childhood friend, Tetisheri, to find a shipment of new coins and discover who murdered the Queen's Eye in 47 BCE Alexandria.
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Uneasy lies the crown by Tasha AlexanderWhile the British Empire of 1901 mourns the death of Queen Victoria, Lady Emily and her dashing husband, Colin, investigate a Tower of London murder that has been staged to resemble the death scene of Henry VI.
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Babylon Berlin by Volker KutscherWhen a car is pulled from the Landwehr Canal with a corpse, Detective Inspector Gereon Rath's investigation leads him into the German underworld of murder and corruption in 1929 Berlin, where he is caught up in a web of drugs, sex, political intrigue, and murder as Germany teeters on the edge of Nazism
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A murdered peace by Candace M RobbIn the author's third Kate Clifford mystery, Kate defends a friend who may be involved in an uprising against King Henry IV and who is also implicated in the murder of a spice seller in 1400 York.
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Eighteen below : a Fabian Risk novel
by Stefan Ahnhem
When a police chase in Helsingborg ends in the death of a tech entrepreneur, Fabian Risk and his team make a bizarre discovery about the victim's demise before the case is further complicated by other strange murders.
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Hearts of the missing by Carol PotenzaThis first novel, winner of the 2017 Tony Hillerman Prize, introduces Police Sgt. Nicky Matthews, who works to protect the people of Tsiba'ashi D'yini Indian Reservation in New Mexico. Here Sergeant Matthews investigates a personally relevant case involving the serial murders of genetic members of the Fire-Sky tribe by a killer who also deliberately violates spiritual laws.
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Those who go by nightby Andrew GaddesWhen a religiously charged murder in a sleepy 14th-century English village attracts the negative attentions of a fanatical Church emissary, a disgraced Templar Knight's son uncovers a viper's nest of depravity, witchcraft and secrets.
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Deadly Camargue by Cay RademacherIn the second novel of the series following Murderous Mistral, Roger Blanc and Marius Tonon investigate after a Parisian political magazine reporter and TV personality, in the Camargue writing a major article about Vincent Van Gogh, is discovered gored to death by a fighting bull.
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Not of this fold by Mette Ivie HarrisonWhen local authorities dismiss the strangling of an undocumented immigrant who had reached out to her for help, Mormon bishop's wife Linda Wallheim battles dogmatic church power dynamics to find the killer and advocate for better community support.
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The blood
by E. S. Thomson
Jem Flockhart and Will Quartermain identify a link between a suicide and a prostitute's drowning death in a floating hospital that has dark ties to a private anatomy school and the opium dens of the waterfront.
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Look alive twenty-five
by Janet Evanovich
When three consecutive managers from a famous deli go missing, leaving no clues behind but a single shoe each, latest manager Stephanie Plum navigates Lula's theories about alien abductions to avoid becoming the next victim.
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