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New Mysteries: January 2017
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Brazen by Loren D. EstlemanWhen his former actress friend is murdered at a crime scene staged to look the way Marilyn Monroe was found, sometime film detective Valentino is targeted with suspicion by police detective Ray Padilla, who asks for Valentino's help when another former actress is killed.
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The Cat Sitter and the Canary: a Dixie Hemingway mystery by Blaize ClementCaring for a kitty regular at the side of her Lhasa Apso sidekick, Dixie discovers a dead body in the parlor of her client's home before being trapped in a maze of intrigue and danger that implicates her in a series of deaths. By the authors of The Cat Sitter's Pajamas.
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Egg Drop Dead by Laura ChildsA latest entry in the recipe-complemented mystery series finds Suzanne stumbling on the murdered body of a local dairy farmer before Petra, Toni and she are targeted by a frenzied killer.
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High Heat by Richard CastleA journalist's execution by a New York City group pledging fealty to ISIS turns personal when the killers announce that their next victim will be NYPD Captain Nikki Heat's husband, a case that is further complicated by glimpses of a woman Nikki recognizes as her long-dead mother.
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The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything by D.A. MishaniCalled to investigate the murder of a victim he is shocked to recognize, newly appointed investigations commander Avraham Avraham risks the ire of his colleagues when the only suspect is identified as a policeman who has gone missing.
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Presumption of Guilt by Archer MayorA skeleton found encased in a concrete slab at a recently decommissioned nuclear energy site solves a 40-year-old missing persons case but opens up a murder investigation that is complicated by mafia money, a shooting and an abduction.
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Tell the Truth, Shame the Devil by Melina MarchettaIn the wake of the devastating bombing of a bus his daughter was on, suspended cop Bish Ortley risks everything to find out who was responsible. 30,000 first printing.
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Under the Midnight Sun by Keigo HigashinoTwo Japanese teenagers, Ryo and Yukiho, are irrevocably linked together as suspects during the search for the person who killed Ryo¡s father despite the case going cold 20 years prior.
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