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No easy target
by Iris Johansen
Threatened by an enemy from her past, animal psychic Margaret Douglas goes on the run and finds the limits of her powers tested by her effort to outmaneuver the man who would kill her. By the best-selling author of Shadow Play.
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Cruel is the night
by Karo Hämäläinen
Prizewinning Finnish author Karo Hamalainen's English-language debut is a literary homage to Agatha Christie and a black comedy locked-room mystery about murder, mayhem, and morality in our cynical modern world.
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Earthly remains
by Donna Leon
Mishandling the interrogation of an arrogant suspect who caused the death of a young girl, Brunetti takes a vacation on a laguna island only to become embroiled in the disappearance of his host in the aftermath of a sudden storm. By the award-winning author of The Waters of Eternal Youth.
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Ragdoll
by Daniel Cole
Reinstated to his post after months of psychological assessment, controversial detective William Fawkes is summoned by his former partner and friend to help investigate a serial killer who has already murdered six victims and may be targeting Fawkes himself.
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Gumshoe for Two
by Rob Leininger
Ex-IRS agent turned gumshoe-in-training, Mortimer Angel, is approached by a beautiful hooker, Holiday, in a casino bar in Reno. Mort first met Holiday two months ago, but now learns that she's not really a hooker. She's a college engineering student, searching for her younger sister, Allie, who disappeared three months ago. When Mort finds a connection between Allie and US Senator Harry "Liar" Reinhart, a presidential candidate who vanished without a trace three days ago, things quickly turn deadly, very deadly.
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The day I died : a novel
by Lori Rader-Day
Using her skills as a handwriting analyst to assist a local murder case, Anna identifies disturbing parallels between the crime and her own struggles to protect her troubled teen son from an abusive ex. By the Anthony Award-winning author of The Black Hour.
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Fast & loose
by Stuart Woods
Stone Barrington, a New York City cop turned rainmaker for a white-shoe Manhattan law firm, tackles a formidable case that challenges the boundaries of his talents. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs.
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Fallout
by Sara Paretsky
Savvy investigator Vic leaves her comfort zone in Chicago to investigate the disappearances of a young film student and a faded Hollywood star in Kansas, where a university town, the remnants of the Cold War and long-simmering racial tensions are stirred into violence by mysteries and murders. By the award-winning author of Critical Mass.
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Less than a treason
by Dana Stabenow
Native Aleut private investigator Kate Shugak finds her and her trusty half-wolf, half-husky dog Mutt in trouble in the Alaskan wilds when they both wind up shot.
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Cold earth
by Ann Cleeves
When a landslide in the dark days of a Shetland winter destroys a house in which the body of a mysterious woman in a red silk dress is found, Jimmy Perez becomes obsessed with identifying the woman and discovering how she actually died.
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The devil's feast
by Miranda Carter
Investigative team Blake and Avery find themselves entangled in a discreet murder investigation at a grand gentleman's club shaped by political conflicts, personal vendettas and England's first celebrity chef. By the author of Anthony Blunt.
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The satanic mechanic
by Sally Andrew
When Slimkat the Bushman's life is threatened by an unknown adversary, recipe writer-turned-crimefighter Tannie Maria becomes embroiled in a nature reserve land dispute among Bushmen descendants, diamond miners and cattle companies.
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Vicious circle : a Joe Pickett novel
by C. J Box
Rescuing his daughters from the violent Cates family, game warden Joe Pickett realizes that his new adversaries have plotted revenge against his entire family before teaming up with his friend, Nate, to take defensive steps. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Off the Grid.
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Dangerous to Know
by Renee Patrick
After an émigré composer seeking work at Paramount studios is found dead in 1938, a millionaire’s social secretary and a costume designer investigate ties to the Third Reich, in the second novel of the series following Design for Dying.
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One perfect lie
by Lisa Scottoline
A single mom's efforts to support her shy star athlete son's recruitment into a Division I college are violently complicated by a secretly disturbed young man from an affluent family and a new teacher with a mysterious agenda. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Most Wanted.
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The burial hour : a Lincoln Rhyme novel
by Jeffery Deaver
A return to Deaver's successful series finds Lincoln Rhyme investigating the abduction of a traveling businessman from an Upper East Side street, a case that is complicated by an 8-year-old girl who was the crime's only witness.
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Song of the lion
by Anne Hillerman
When a deadly bombing in the Shiprock High School parking lot is discovered to be part of a terrorist plot to disrupt peaceful negotiations between the Hopi and Dine tribes, retired Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn discovers links between the bombing and a cold case from earlier in his career.
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Prussian blue : a Bernie Gunther novel
by Philip Kerr
Hiding on the French Riviera when his cover is blown, Bernie Gunther finds himself in a cat-and-mouse game with an old and dangerous enemy before fleeing to Berlin, where he places his survival in the hands of dubious former allies. By the best-selling author of A Man Without Breath.
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A fever of the blood
by Oscar De Muriel
Tracking a psychopath who escaped from Edinburgh's asylum, leaving a nurse mortally injured, two renowned investigators venture through the worst blizzard in memory while examining links between the suspect, a mute patient and rumors about black magic. By the author of The Strings of Murder.
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The 8th circle
by Sarah Cain
Traumatized by two violent events that cost him his family and best friend, journalist Danny Ryan investigates his friend's last assignment to prove his own innocence only to find himself on the wrong side of Philadelphia politics and nightlife. A first novel.
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