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Who let the dog out?
by David Rosenfelt
While tracking down a missing dog that was stolen from his dog-rescue operation, lawyer Andy Carpenter stumbles upon a dead body, which prompts him to launch his own investigation into the break-in, dog theft and killing. By the national best-selling author of Hounded.
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Down among the dead men
by Peter Lovesey
Reluctantly investigating an ethics breach surrounding an old friend, Peter Diamond uncovers disturbing links between the case and the disappearance of an unpopular private school art teacher. By a recipient of the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for Lifetime Achievement in Crime Writing.
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Never Kill a Friend
by Martin Hill Ortiz
Detective Shelley Krieg has lived her entire life in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC. At six-foot-four, she's the giantess of DC Metro, a tough cop who's paid her dues on her long path to becoming a detective in the city she loves. And she always plays by the rules. But when Rafael Hooks is arrested for killing his brother, all the rules change. It is a tale of one woman's quest to stay true to herself and to do the right thing for an innocent man.
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The redeemers
by Ace Atkins
Voted out of office through the machinations of kingpin Johnny Stagg, former Tibbehah County sheriff Quinn Colson resolves to bring down Stagg's operation, only to become embroiled in a murder investigation involving his replacement and a former flame. By a New York Times best-selling author.
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The captive condition
by Kevin P. Keating
When his mistress drowns after an overdose, a guilt-stricken college professor attempts to care for her children without his wife finding out, in a town where inexplicable patterns erupt on a disturbing night. By the award-nominated author of The Natural Order of Things.
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Murder in hindsight
by Anne Cleeland
Tracking a vigilante killer only to be pulled into a web of danger by a returned Solonik, Kathleen Doyle finds her efforts further complicated by Acton's unexpectedly distant behavior. By the author of Murder in Retribution.
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Open grave : a mystery
by Kjell Eriksson
When pranks escalate into violence in the neighborhood of an unpopular Nobel Prize-winning professor, police inspector Ann Lindell's subsequent investigation reveals links to her own past. By the award-winning author of The Princess of Burundi.
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The naked eye
by Iris Johansen
Resolving to track down serial killer Eric Colby four months after the events of Sight Unseen, Kendra Michaels takes in Eve Duncan's troubled sister, Beth, only to find herself framed for the murder of a police officer. By a pair of New York Times best-selling authors.
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The novel habits of happiness
by Alexander McCall Smith
Investigating a young boy's uncanny claims about his past life in Scotland, Isabel Dalhousie discovers increasingly strange questions surrounding the house where the boy claimed to live. By the author of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series.
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Speaking in bones : a novel
by Kathy Reichs
When an online detective offers a possible lead in an unsolved case, Tempe's ensuing investigation reveals the activities of a cult that practices ritual sacrifices tied to a famous unexplained light phenomenon. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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Badlands : a novel
by C. J. Box
In the aftermath of a learning-disabled youth's discovery of a large cache of drugs and money, deputy sheriff Cassie Dewell struggles to keep the peace in a North Dakota community that has been transformed by oil discoveries and gang activity. By the New York Times best-selling, Edgar Award-winning author of The Highway.
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Taking pity
by David John Mark
Easing back into work, Detective Sergeant McAvoy, who is still reeling from a devastating tragedy, investigates police wrongdoing in a crime that was supposedly solved decades before and discovers evidence that implicates some of the most notorious criminals in Northern England. By the author of The Dark Winter.
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