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March 2020
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Long range
by C. J Box
Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett must investigate an attempted murder--a crime committed from a confoundingly long distance. When Joe Pickett is asked to join the rescue efforts for the victim of a startling grizzly attack, he reluctantly leaves his district behind. One survivor of the grizzly's rampage tells a bizarre story, but just as Joe begins to suspect the attack is not what it seems, he is brought home by an emergency on his own turf. Someone targeted a local judge, shooting at him from a seemingly impossible distance. While the judge was not hit, his wife was severely wounded, and it is up to Joe to find answers--and the shooter.
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A death along the River Fleet
by Susanna Calkins
A former ladies' maid turned printing apprentice in 17th century London helps determine what happened to a distraught, bloody and confused woman on the Holborn Bridge.
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Trouble is what I do
by Walter Mosley
Detective Leonid McGill is forced to confront the ghost of his felonious past when a nonagenarian Mississippi bluesman is targeted by an infamous assassin.
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Do no harm
by Max Allan Collins
Nathan Heller takes on the Sam Sheppard case, in which a young doctor, after being startled from sleep and discovering his wife brutally murdered, claims that a mysterious intruder killed his wife; but the evidence points to otherwise.
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The Night Raids
by Jim Kelly
During the long hot summer of 1940, DI Eden Brooke, the first on the scene of a bombing, discovers the body of an elderly woman whose granddaughter has gone missing and realizes there is more to the situation than meets the eye.
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Trace elements
by Donna Leon
A woman’s cryptic dying words in a Venetian hospice lead Commissario Guido Brunetti and his colleague, Claudia Griffoni, to uncover a threat to the entire region.
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A Silent Death
by Peter May
When she guns down the girlfriend of Jack Cleland, an ex-pat fugitive, officer Cristina Sanchez Pradell turns to an ingenious yet irascible Glaswegian investigator to save her aunt, who is her whole world, from the clutches of this cruel man bent on revenge.
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Hit list
by Stuart Woods
"When Stone Barrington finds his name on a hit list, he plans to lie low until the culprit is caught. But when this foe shows no signs of stopping until his deadly objective is realized in full, Stone is left with no choice but to face the problem head-on"--from the publisher.
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The course of all treasons
by Suzanne M Wolfe
Working directly for Sir Francis Walsingham in 1586 England, Nicholas Holt, a spy for Queen Elizabeth I, tries to figure out who is attacking his loved ones, in the second novel of the series following A Murder By Any Name.
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Eight Perfect Murders
by Peter Swanson
Years after establishing a literary career through his compilation of the mystery genre’s most unsolvable classics, an unsuspecting bookseller is tapped by the FBI for help solving murders that eerily mimic the books on his list.
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Firewatching
by Russ Thomas
South Yorkshire Detective Sergeant and cold-case reviewer Adam Tyler teams up with ambitious fellow outsider, Muslim constable Amina Rabbani, to investigate a high-profile murder in which the main suspect is the victim’s son, Adam’s recent one-night stand.
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Blindside
by James Patterson
Agreeing to help the mayor of New York track down his missing daughter in exchange for leniency for his imprisoned son, detective Michael Bennett investigates a tricky homicide before uncovering ties to a sophisticated hacking operation.
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The holdout : a novel
by Graham Moore
"It's the most sensational case of the decade. Fifteen-year-old Jessica Silver, heiress to a billion-dollar real estate fortune, vanishes on her way home from school. Her teacher Bobby Nock, a twenty-five-year-old African American man, is the prime suspect after illicit text messages are discovered between them--and Jessica's blood is found in his car. The subsequent trial taps straight into America's most pressing preoccupations: race, class, sex, law enforcement, and the lurid sins of the rich and famous."
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The last passenger : A Prequel to the Charles Lenox Series
by Charles Finch
A conclusion to the prequel trilogy finds Victorian detective Charles Lenox defying Scotland Yard and navigating the dual challenges of royal obstinance and class prejudice to investigate the murder of a first-class passenger at Paddington Station.
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