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Death in Brittany by Jean-Luc BannalecAn obstinate former Paris cop, Commissaire Georges Dupin, investigates the suspicious death of a 91-year-old hotel owner in a seaside community during the height of tourist season, followed by ongoing incidents that increase the list of possible suspects.
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Down Among the Dead Men by Peter LoveseyReluctantly 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.
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The Governor's Wife by Michael T. HarveyReceiving a lucrative anonymous offer to track down an escaped criminal, private investigator Michael Kelly unwinds the past of the fugitive's wife, who harbors deeply complicated and dangerous reasons for standing by her husband.
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The Lewis Man by Peter MayA follow-up to the award-winning The Blackhouse follows Fin Macleod's return to the outer Hebridean island of his youth to make amends and restore his parents' cottage before investigating a death involving family secrets and a sinister adversary.
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Rock with Wings by Anne HillermanSeparated by different cases, Chee follows cryptic clues to the body of a missing woman while Bernie manages the fallout of a drug bust gone wrong.
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Second Street Station by Lawrence H. LevyAfter being fired from her job at the hat factory for insubordinate behavior, Mary Handley, an aspiring detective, finds herself at the murder scene of Charles Goodrich, a former employee of Thomas Edison, and, proving her acumen as a sleuth, is hired by the Brooklyn police department to solve the crime.
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The Storm Murders by John FarrowInvestigating the discovery of two murdered bodies in an isolated Canadian farm house the day after a massive blizzard, two policemen are baffled by the complete lack of tracks surrounding the house, and soon, Emile Cinq-Mars, the Hercule Poirot of Canada, is on the case.
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Superfluous Women: a Daisy Dalrymple mystery by Carola DunnVisiting the 1920s English countryside, Daisy and her husband, Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher, are challenged to defend the innocence of an old friend when a long-dead body is found in her locked wine cellar.
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Vixen: a nameless detective novel by Bill PronziniHired by a self-proclaimed model to find her missing brother, Nameless questions his client's motives when he discovers inaccuracies in her story and sinister complexities that undermine the case.
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Wicked Charms: a Lizzy and Diesel novel by Janet EvanovichLizzy's culinary efforts at Dazzles Bakery are put on hold once again when she embarks on a new mystery with Diesel involving the protection of the Seven Stones of Power.
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