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New Mysteries: March 2017
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Bone Box: a Decker/Lazarus novel by Faye KellermanWhen Rina Lazarus makes a shocking discovery in the woods near her upstate New York community, her husband, police detective Peter Decker, becomes embroiled in a series of gruesome, decades-old unsolved murders.
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The Crow Trap by Ann CleevesA first U.S. publication of the first book in the popular series that inspired the television mystery Vera finds the leader of an environmental survey struggling to manage the schemes of her rival team members before a friend's suspicious suicide introduces her to unconventional detective inspector Vera Stanhope.
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A Darkness Absolute by Kelley ArmstrongHomicide detective Casey Duncan and fellow deputy, Will, are stranded in a blizzard, only to discover a captive former resident and two murder victims who may or may not have been targeted by an outsider in their off-the-grid community.
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Death of a Ghost by M.C. BeatonSpending an investigative night at a local castle reputed to be haunted, Sergeant Hamish Macbeth and his policeman associate, Clumsy, discover a dead body that suddenly goes missing.
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Echoes in Death by J.D. RobbRescuing a severely traumatized survivor of a violent house invasion that ended the life of her obsessive husband, New York lieutenant Eve Dallas makes unsettling discoveries about the victim while struggling to piece together baffling clues about the killer.
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Garden of Lamentations by Deborah CrombieWhile Gemma James investigates the murder of a young nanny who appears to be one of a series of victims, Duncan Kincaid uncovers disturbing information about seemingly unrelated cases that may be putting his friends and family into mortal danger.
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The Lioness is the Hunter by Loren D. EstlemanHired to investigate the disappearance of a Detroit entrepreneurial firm partner, Amos Walker becomes embroiled in a mystery involving a murder, questionable real estate and an international fugitive who may have faked her death to organize an attack on civilization.
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Rather Be the Devil by Ian RankinMaverick investigator John Rebus gains dangerous enemies upon reopening a cold case from the 1970s involving the murder of a wealthy socialite.
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Unpunished by Lisa BlackA forensic expert continues her uneasy partnership with a homicide detective who has taken the law into his own hands to investigate a murderer who is targeting newspaper employees.
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What You Break by Reed Farrel ColemanInvestigating the brutal murder of a wealthy businessman's granddaughter, Gus Murphy navigates a minefield of hostile police, street gangs and a Russian mercenary with ties to heinous crimes committed decades earlier in Vietnam and Russia.
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