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Butter Off Dead
by Leslie Budewitz
CD. When painter Christine Vandeberg, who was helping her organize Jewel Bay's first annual Food Lovers' Film Festival, is found dead, Erin is anxious to find the culprit, especially since her brother Nick is the main suspect.
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Unsub : a Novel by Meg GardinerA psychological thriller inspired by the unsolved case of the Zodiac Killer follows the efforts of a young detective who resolves to apprehend the serial murderer who destroyed her family and terrorized a city 20 years earlier. By the Edgar Award-winning author.
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Indigo
by Charlaine Harris
A thriller representing the contributions of best-selling and award-winning writers—including Christopher Golden, Jonathan Maberry and Kelley Armstrong—finds an investigative reporter-turned-vigilante questioning her motives in the wake of a violent battle against a cult that is murdering children in New York.
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Take Out by Margaret MaronA debut entry in a spin-off series by the best-selling author of the long-running Deborah Knott mysteries focuses on NYPD Detective Sigrid Harald. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Three Day Town.
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| Terra Incognita: A Novel of the Roman Empire by Ruth DownieCD. Historical Mystery. Together with his outspoken slave/housekeeper Tilla and the Twentieth Legion, Roman Army doctor Gaius Petrius Ruso heads to the uncivilized north border region of Britannia in 118 AD. Tilla is from the area and quite happy to be home, but the recently divorced Ruso finds himself wondering what he's agreed to, especially when he's tasked with figuring out who beheaded a soldier and why. Those who enjoy Lindsey Davis' mysteries will appreciate the amusing Ruso and Tilla as well as Ruth Downie's dry wit and character-driven style; Terra Incognita is the 2nd of seven books. |
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A Path of Shadows : A Mystery of Ancient Egypt
by Lauren Haney
While investigating the disappearance of Minnakht, an explorer who has vanished in the vast Egyptian desert, Lieutenant Bak and his team of Medjay police must take on someone--or something--that is responsible for a series of brutal deaths that is terrorizing the caravan that they are accompanying.
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Slayer of Gods by Lynda S. RobinsonArmed with the certainty that Queen Nefertiti did not die of the plague but was murdered with poison, Lord Meren is hot on the trail of her killer.
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