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Gun street girl : a Detective Sean Duffy novel
by Adrian McKinty
Detective Sean Duffy, a Catholic working in a Protestant Constabulary, investigates a double murder suicide which may point to an even darker situation. By the author of In the Morning I'll be Gone.
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Mystery Writers of America presents Manhattan mayhem
by Mary Higgins Clark
The New York Times best-selling author presents a selection of mystery stories that each offer a tour through parts of New York City--including pieces from Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver and T. Jefferson Parker.
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Come to harm : a novel
by Catriona McPherson
For Keiko Nishisato, leaving Tokyo is a rare adventure, but it's living in the quiet little town of Painchton, Scotland, that shows her how far she is from home. For such a settled place, a lot of young women seem to leave. But the more Keiko discovers the less she believes, until she can't tell where her fears end and the real nightmares begin.
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The ghost fields
by Elly Griffiths
The unsettling discovery of a downed WWII plane with the pilot's remains still inside leads forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway and DCI Nelson to uncover a wealthy family's secrets. By the author of The Outcast Dead.
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Truth or die
by James Patterson
When his journalist girlfriend's latest scoop leads to a violent confrontation, attorney Trevor Mann discovers a shocking secret that governments and terrorist organizations would do anything to possess. By the best-selling authors of Second Honeymoon.
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The Governor's Wife
by Michael Harvey
After being sentenced to 37 years in prison for fraud and racketeering, Illinois Governor Raymond Perry leaves the courtroom, gets into an elevator alone...and disappears. Two years later, Chicago PI Michael Kelly gets an anonymous email asking him to track down Perry, something that seems impossible given the lack of success by everyone else who's tried. But Michael accepts the challenge (and the $100,000 paycheck), focusing on the governor's devoted wife in hopes of locating him.
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Gathering prey
by John Sandford
When his adopted daughter's friend reports that someone has been killing off a circle of nomadic panhandlers, Lucas travels to North Dakota, where he encounters a dangerously violent subculture. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the Virgil Flowers series.
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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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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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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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