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| What You Break by Reed Farrel ColemanFormer Suffolk County cop Gus Murphy returns to prowl the meaner streets of Long Island’s darkest precincts with a Russian mercenary at his back in the stunning second installment of Reed Farrel Coleman’s critically acclaimed, Edgar-nominated series. |
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Elementary, she read
by Vicki Delany
When Gemma Doyle—owner of Cape Cod's Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium, as well as Moriarty the cat—finds a rare and potentially valuable magazine containing the first Sherlock Homes story hidden in her shop, she and her friend, Jayne (who runs the adjoining Mrs. Hudson's Tea Room), set off to find the owner, only to stumble upon a dead body.
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| A Cast of Vultures by Judith FlandersFrom the acclaimed bestselling author Judith Flanders, A Cast of Vultures continues the sharp-witted series starring book editor and amateur sleuth Samantha Clair and help from her police detective boyfriend Jake. |
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Finders keepers
by Belinda Bauer
Policeman Jonas Holly, reeling from personal tragedy, must get inside the mind of a serial kidnapper who preys on children and leaves accusatory notes to their parents questioning their love. By the author of Blacklands. Original.
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Vicious circle : a Joe Pickett novel
by C. J Box
Rescuing his daughters from the violent Cates family, game warden Joe Pickett realizes that his new adversaries have plotted revenge against his entire family before teaming up with his friend, Nate, to take defensive steps. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Off the Grid.
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| The Dime by Kathleen Kent Gritty and violent but leavened with humor, this scorching The Dime, 1st in a new series is perfect for readers who like strong female protagonists, realistic characters, and tight plotting. |
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A twist of the knife : a novel
by Becky Masterman
Traveling back to her Florida hometown when her former partner asks for her help with a case that is not going well, ex-FBI agent Brigid Quinn turns skeptical when she learns that her former colleague would save an innocent man on death row.
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Black fall : a Jessica Blackwood novel
by Andrew Mayne
An FBI agent and an illusionist, Jessica Blackwood, while learning to embrace her unconventional past, finds her very different investigations converging, leading her to confront something darker and more powerful than anyone expected—the Warlock.
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Mangrove lightning
by Randy Wayne White
Approached by a legendary charter captain who believes his family has been cursed for their role in a multiple murder in 1925, a skeptical Doc Ford follows trails of attacks on the family from Key Largo to Tallahassee, only to suffer a series of near-fatal mishaps himself.
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If You Like: Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs
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The Edge of Dreams: A Molly Murphy Mystery
by Rhys Bowen
An enigmatic killer is on the loose in 1905 New York -- and the only thing linking the murders are taunting notes written to Police Captain Daniel Sullivan, Molly Murphy's husband. Former detective Molly, who has just returned home from Paris after months away while her fire-destroyed house was repaired, is ready to celebrate her son's first birthday and furnish her home -- and help Daniel solve the murders.
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Flying Too High
by Kerry Greenwood
The 1920s’ most talented and glamorous detective flies high, handling a murder, a kidnapping, and the usual array of beautiful young men with style and consummate ease. Whether she’s flying planes, clearing a friend of homicide charges, or saving a child, Phryne does everything with the same dash and elan with which she drives her red Hispano-Suiza.
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An impartial witness
by Charles Todd
urse Bess Crawford finds herself on the search for a devious and dangerous killer in 1917 London after a woman she recognized from a wounded soldier’s photo is found murdered.
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