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King maybe
by Timothy Hallinan
Barely escaping a heist, a Los Angeles burglar discovers he has drawn the negative attention of a violent leader of the underworld, and must set things right by breaking into the house of a powerful and feared movie mogul.
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The infidel stain
by Miranda Carter
A sequel to The Strangler Vine finds Jeremiah Blake and William Avery reunited in mid-19th-century London by a series of underworld murders that have disturbing ties to a growing movement in support of voting rights.
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The other side of silence
by Philip Kerr
Approached by famous writer W. Somerset Maugham to help defend against a blackmailer who knows dangerous secrets, Berlin homicide detective and unwilling SS officer Bernie Gunther follows leads back to Hitler's Third Reich and the development of the bomb in Russia.
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Hide away : An Eve Duncan novel
by Iris Johansen
Protecting a young girl who has murderous enemies, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan takes her charge to the remote Scottish Highlands, where, with the assistance of Jane MacGuire, they search for a hidden treasure and navigate threats that change Eve's relationship with Joe Quinn.
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Impure blood
by Peter Morfoot
In the heat of a French summer, Captain Paul Darac of the Nice Brigade Criminelle is called to a highly sensitive crime scene. A man has been found murdered in the midst of a Muslim prayer group, but no one saw how it was done. Then the organizers of the Nice leg of the Tour de France receive an unlikely terrorist threat.
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Deep blue
by Randy Wayne White
When the local dolphin population and tourism are threatened by a brutal ocean predator, Doc Ford realizes that the threat may be a human who is staging increasingly violent attacks. By the New York Times best-selling author of Cuba Straits.
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Most wanted
by Lisa Scottoline
Using a sperm donor to conceive when she learns that her husband is infertile, a happily pregnant woman is shattered to learn that a man arrested for a series of brutal murders is the biological father of her baby. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Betrayed.
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Quiet neighbors : a novel
by Catriona McPherson
In need of a place to run in winter, Jude flees to a memorable bookstore she recalls from visiting the town of Lowell, where she takes work and an affordable rental in a gravedigger's cottage, but the town proves not to be the haven she sought
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The invisible guardian : a novel
by Dolores Redondo
Homicide investigator Amaia Salazar returns to her hometown of Basque County, Spain, after a murdered teenage girl is found along the riverbank, and must determine if the crime is a result of a ritual killer or a mythological creature known as the Basajuan.
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Disgraced
by Gwen Florio
On vacation in Yellowstone, journalist Lola Wicks ends up investigating the suicide of one veteran and a violent brawl between two others, as she suspects that the events point to a cover-up from the time the veterans were in Afghanistan
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The butcher bird : A Somershill Manor mystery
by S. D. Sykes
Oswald de Lacy, the new Lord of Somershill Manor, must reassure the villagers that the huge creature reported in the sky is just a superstitious rumor, despite the number of children who suddenly disappear, in the sequel to Plague Land.
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Family jewels
by Stuart Woods
Assisting a client who would fend off the unwanted attentions of a tenacious man, Stone Barrington is forced to probe into his client's life to clear her name of two brutal crimes, only to discover links to a famous missing historical artifact. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs.
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Little girl lost
by Brian McGilloway
A child is found wandering in an ancient woodland, her hands covered in blood, not her own. Unwilling--or unable--to speak, the only person she seems to trust is the young officer who rescued her, Detective Sergeant Lucy Black.
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