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Cold Earth by Ann CleevesWhen a landslide in the dark days of a Shetland winter destroys a house in which the body of a mysterious woman in a red silk dress is found, Jimmy Perez becomes obsessed with identifying the woman and discovering how she actually died.
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Devil's Breath: a Max Tudor mystery by G. M. MallietWhen the body of a glamorous film star washes ashore from a luxury yacht, Max Tudor agrees to help former colleague Patrice Logan sift through numerous suspects to identify the killer.
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Fallout by Sara ParetskySavvy investigator Vic leaves her comfort zone in Chicago to investigate the disappearances of a young film student and a faded Hollywood star in Kansas, where a university town, the remnants of the Cold War and long-simmering racial tensions are stirred into violence by mysteries and murders.
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Fast & Loose by Stuart WoodsStone Barrington, a New York City cop turned rainmaker for a white-shoe Manhattan law firm, tackles a formidable case that challenges the boundaries of his talents.
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The Last Chance Olive Ranch by Susan Wittig AlbertWhen a killer McQuaid put away years ago escapes from prison and heads toward Pecan Springs, China is sent away against her will to the Last Chance Olive Ranch, whose new owner is facing an increasingly violent estate challenge.
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Less Than a Treason by Dana StabenowNative Aleut private investigator Kate Shugak finds her and her trusty half-wolf, half-husky dog Mutt in trouble in the Alaskan wilds when they both wind up shot.
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Song of the Lion by Anne HillermanWhen a deadly bombing in the Shiprock High School parking lot is discovered to be part of a terrorist plot to disrupt peaceful negotiations between the Hopi and Dine tribes, retired Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn discovers links between the bombing and a cold case from earlier in his career.
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A Twist in Time by Julie McElwainA follow-up to A Murder in Time finds former FBI agent Kendra Donovan failing to return to the 21st century and enlisted by the 18th-century Duke of Aldridge to save his nephew, who has been wrongly accused of murder.
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Where the Dead Lie by C. S HarrisWhen a homeless child is killed in 1813 London, Sebastian St. Cyr uncovers a disturbing pattern of missing children and is drawn into a sadistic underworld operation with links to the writings of the debauched Marquis de Sade, the city's most notorious brothels and a predator in society's upper echelon.
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