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Death in the family
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Tessa Wegert
Transferring to her fiancé’s sleepy hometown in the aftermath of a traumatic event, former NYPD detective Shana Merchant teams up with fellow investigator Tim Wellington to investigate a suspicious death that is complicated by a violent nor’easter. A first novel.
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Claw enforcement
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Sofie Ryan
When a disagreement over property development results in murder, Sarah Grayson; her rescue cat, Elvis; and a group of senior citizens called Charlotte’s Angels dig their claws into the case.
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Death in the East by Abir Mukherjee 1922 India: In his 4th outing, Calcutta police detective Captain Sam Wyndham heads to an ashram to fight his opium addiction, but on his way, he thinks he sees a man he knew nearly 20 years ago in England, a killer he thought was dead. Then, a murder at the ashram leads Sgt. Surendranath "Surrender-not" Bannerjee to come help Sam investigate.
Don't miss: the flashbacks to 1905 England, which provide fascinating details about Sam's background.
For fans of: well-wrought locked-room mysteries, richly described historical stories, Barbara Cleverly's Detective Joe Sandilands mysteries, and Sujata Massey's Perveen Mistry novels. | | These Women by Ivy Pochoda What it is: a gritty, dialogue-rich mystery with an evocative South Los Angeles setting and vivid writing centered around diverse women.
The women: Feelia, a prostitute left for dead by a serial killer in 1999; Lecia, a teen murdered by the same killer; Dorian, Lecia's mom, who still seeks justice in 2014; Julianna, the girl Lecia once babysat, now an exotic dancer; Marella, an artist living with her parents; Anneke, Marella's mom, who disapproves of her neighbors; and Essie, a police detective.
Read this next: Caitlin Mullen's Please See Us, Louisa Luna's The Janes, or Laura Lippman's Lady in the Lake. | | The Shooting at Château Rock by Martin Walker What it's about: A wealthy sheep farmer, who'd recently changed his will to disinherit his family, dies suspiciously. This leads Bruno Courrèges, the chief of police of St. Denis, France, to investigate a case with ties to a British rock star and his family living in a château nearby, a luxury retirement home in another château, and a Russian oligarch.
Series alert: Like earlier entries, this leisurely paced 13th Bruno mystery has a charming setting and appealing descriptions of food and friends, making it a good pick for Francophiles, foodies, and armchair travelers. | |
Facets of death
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Michael Stanley
After joining the Botswana Criminal Investigation Department a recent university grad has his skills and integrity tested after a violent robbery at a diamond mine, in the seventh novel of the series following Dying to Live. Original.
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One Good Turn by Kate Atkinson What it's about: Attending the Edinburgh Arts Festival, restless former detective Jackson Brodie witnesses a road rage attack that draws him and other witnesses -- including a housewife and a crime novelist -- into danger.
For fans of: clever crime novels with intriguing, well-drawn characters.
Series alert: This is the 2nd Jackson Brodie novel; there's also a BBC television series, Case Histories, based on the books. | | Mumbo Gumbo Murder by Laura Childs with Terrie Farley Moran What happens: During Jazz Fest in New Orleans, scrapbooking store owner Carmela and her best friend, Ava, investigate the murder of their antiques shop owner friend -- but Carmela's cop boyfriend is not happy with their efforts nor that Carmela's ex has opened a store next to hers.
Read this next: If you enjoy this 16th Scrapbook mystery and want another romantic, cozy read that's centered around a musical event in Louisiana, try Ellen Byron's fun Fatal Cajun Festival. | | A Capitol Death by Lindsey Davis What happens: In 89 C.E. Rome, the city prepares to celebrate Emperor Domitian's military successes with a large festival, and a project manager falls to his death. Was it suicide or a political assassination? Private informer Flavia Albia tries to find out, uncovering unsettling truths about the victim and a disturbing number of suspects.
Series alert: This is the richly detailed, atmospheric 7th Flavia Albia mystery; the 8th entry, The Grove of the Caesars, comes out this month. Fans of the author's Marcus Didius Falco series will recognize Flavia as his captivating daughter. | | Spider Web by Earlene Fowler Starring: Benni Harper Ortiz, the director of a folk art museum in a California college town; Gabe Ortiz, Benni's husband, who's the chief of police of San Celinas and a Vietnam veteran.
What it's about: Set in 1998, Benni's planning a Memory Festival street fair, but it's all upended when a sniper injures local cops, causing Gabe's PTSD to resurface and Benni to investigate the incidents. Meanwhile, Benni's dad faces unwelcome matchmaking from family members.
Series alert: This 15th entry in a quilt-centric series will please cozy fans who enjoy a cast of quirky characters and small-town charm. | |
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