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Six and a half deadly sins
by Colin Cotterill
When he receives a traditional skirt worn in northern Laos with a severed human finger stitched into its lining, Dr. Siri Paiboun, convinced that someone is trying to send him a message, embarks on a dangerous scavenger hunt up the northern Laos border with his wife to solve the mystery.
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Little black lies
by S. J. Bolton
In the wake of a series of child kidnappings in a small Falkland Islands community, a lifelong islander, her childhood best friend and her ex-lover are forced to confront shattering secrets. By the author of Dark and Twisted Tide.
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And sometimes I wonder about you : A Mystery
by Walter Mosley
Investigating the murder of a client he initially refused to help, Leonid navigates difficult personal elements in his own life while uncovering dark secrets about the victim's old-money family and its missing heiress. By the award-winning author of the Easy Rawlins mysteries.
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Tail gait : A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
by Rita Mae Brown
When a popular University of Virginia history professor is found murdered, Harry and her furry entourage disregard the confession of a homeless alum and look for clues in the victim's research about Virginia's Revolutionary past. By the best-selling author of the Mags Rogers series.
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Death ex machina
by Gary Corby
When rumors of ghost sightings in Athens's grand theater threaten the annual Great Dionysia arts festival, Nicolaos and the priestess Diotima organize a public exorcism while investigating private suspicions that a human saboteur is the actual culprit.
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The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter
by Malcolm Mackay
Already a hit in Britain, this first installment in Mackay's "Glasgow Trilogy” is a welcome, hard-hitting addition to the tartan noir genre. In the violent criminal underworld of Glasgow, it's imperative to know your place and stay there. Otherwise you might find yourself on the wrong side of a man like Calum MacLean.
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Solitude creek
by Jeffery Deaver
A latest work of suspense by the internationally best-selling and award-winning author of the Lincoln Rhyme thrillers features the return of popular California Bureau of Investigation agent, Kathryn Dance.
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Kickback
by Ace Atkins
When her teenage son and other kids are imprisoned for misdemeanors, a woman hires private investigator Spenser to find the truth behind a corrupt judge's unusually hard sentencing practices for minors. By the author of Cheap Shot.
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Dry bones
by Craig Johnson
Wyoming sheriff Walt Longmire recruits a team of helpers to investigate the murder of a rancher whose body has been found near a T. rex fossil that is claimed by multiple parties. By the best-selling author of Any Other Name.
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The children return : a Bruno, Chief of Police novel
by Martin Walker
When Sami, a local autistic youth thought lost to Islamic extremism, returns, Bruno, the chief of police, finds his small provincial town becoming a front line in the global war on terror when Sami's former handlers and jihadists descend upon St. Denis just in time for the annual wine festival.
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A dangerous place : a novel
by Jacqueline Winspear
Arriving in turbulent 1937 Gibraltar in the aftermath of a tragedy, Maisie Dobbs raises the British Secret Service's suspicions through her involvement in the murder of a Sephardic Jewish photographer. By the Agatha Award-winning author of Leaving Everything Most Loved.
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14th deadly sin
by James Patterson
Gathering for a birthday celebration that is interrupted by a gruesome killing in public, the Women's Murder Club friends discover video evidence of a deadly plot against the city of San Francisco.
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