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The Devotion of Suspect X

The Devotion of Suspect X


Keigo Higashino



From One of Japan’s best-selling crime novelists makes his American debut in an atmospheric thriller about a desp...
The Confession (Inspector Ferenc Kolyeszar)

The Confession (Inspector Ferenc Kolyeszar)


Olen Steinhauer



Review "Postwar Eastern Europe chillingly evoked by a storyteller... who understands the relentless conjunction between c...
The Naming of the Dead (Inspector Rebus)

The Naming of the Dead (Inspector Rebus)


Ian Rankin



From Publishers Weekly James Gale proves an excellent choice to narrate this latest entry to the long-running Inspector R...
Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Mysteries, Book 1)

Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Mysteries, Book 1)


Charlaine Harris



From Publishers Weekly Ever since Harper Connelly survived a zap from a lightning bolt, she's been able to find dead peop...
Signal Red

Signal Red


Robert Ryan



Signal Red...
One Was a Soldier: A Clare Fergusson Russ Van Alstyne Mystery (Clare Fergusson   Russ Van Alstyne Mysteries)

One Was a Soldier: A Clare Fergusson Russ Van Alstyne Mystery (Clare Fergusson Russ Van Alstyne Mysteries)




From Publishers Weekly Adjusting to civilian life after a tour in Iraq proves difficult for Rev. Clare Fergusson in Spenc...
Bryant & May on the Loose: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery

Bryant & May on the Loose: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery


Christopher Fowler



From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Fowler's unique blend of the comic and the grotesque is on full display in his exc...
Bad Karma (Five Star Mystery Series)

Bad Karma (Five Star Mystery Series)


Dave Zeltserman



From Publishers Weekly In Zeltserman's run-of-the-mill second Bill Shannon mystery (after 2007's Bad Thoughts), Shannon, ...
Absence of Faith

Absence of Faith


Anthony Samuel Policastro



About the Author Anthony Samuel Policastro has been writing all his life. The publication of his first novel, Abse...
Way Down On The High Lonely (Dead Letter Mysteries)

Way Down On The High Lonely (Dead Letter Mysteries)


Don Winslow



From Publishers Weekly Edgar-nominee Winslow springs his wry New York protagonist, Neal Carey, from a forced stint in a C...
Walking on Broken Glass

Walking on Broken Glass


Christa Allan



From Publishers Weekly When a narrator opens her tale by declaring, I lost my sanity buying frozen apple juice, the reade...
Faux Finished: An Interior Design Mystery

Faux Finished: An Interior Design Mystery


Peg Marberg



Faux Finished: An Interior Design Mystery...
Perfect Murder (Quick Reads)

Perfect Murder (Quick Reads)


Peter James



Perfect Murder (Quick Reads)...
Last Detective

Last Detective


Peter Lovesey



From Publishers Weekly Irascible, corpulent, cynical Chief Superintendent Peter Diamond of the Avon and Somerset murder s...
Royal Heist

Royal Heist


Lynda La Plante



From Publishers Weekly La Plante (Prime Suspect, etc.) heads for Ascot in this involving heist novel about a British cham...
Small Crimes

Small Crimes


Dave Zeltserman



From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Zeltserman's breakthrough third crime novel deserves comparison with the best of J...
Elisha's Bones

Elisha's Bones


Don Hoesel



From the Back Cover The bones of the prophet once raised the dead to life... but they vanished from history in a...
Spiral  ('Ring' series, book 2)

Spiral ('Ring' series, book 2)


Koji Suzuki



Review "Suzuki is called the Stephen King of his country, but that's not really accurate; King isn't nearly as adept at c...
Dying for Siena

Dying for Siena


Elizabeth Jennings



Dying for Siena...
Darkly Dreaming Dexter

Darkly Dreaming Dexter


Jeff Lindsay



Amazon.com Review Meet Dexter Morgan. He's a highly respected lab technician specializing in blood spatter for the Miami ...
Experiment in Crime

Experiment in Crime


Philip Wylie



Experiment in Crime...
It's a Bird--

It's a Bird--


Steven T. Seagle, Ty H. Kristiansen



From Publishers Weekly The first rule of metafiction: stories about how the author can't think of what to write about are...
Pistols for Two

Pistols for Two


Georgette Heyer



Review "* "Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georget...
Santa Fe Edge

Santa Fe Edge


Stuart Woods



From Woods’ fourth Ed Eagle adventure, following Santa Fe Dead (2008), is less about superstar lawyer Ed than it ...
Kisser

Kisser


Stuart Woods



From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. At the start of bestseller Woods's entertaining 17th Stone Barrington novel (after...
The Song of a Dark Angel (A Medieval Mystery Featuring Hugh Corbett)

The Song of a Dark Angel (A Medieval Mystery Featuring Hugh Corbett)


P.C. Doherty



About the Author Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough. He studied History at Liverpool and Oxford Universities and obta...
The Assassin in the Greenwood

The Assassin in the Greenwood


P. C. Doherty



From Publishers Weekly Most of the "bloody chess game" in this seventh Hugh Corbett medieval mystery (after Murder Wears ...
The Prince of Darkness (A Medieval Mystery Featuring Hugh Corbett)

The Prince of Darkness (A Medieval Mystery Featuring Hugh Corbett)


P.C. Doherty



From Publishers Weekly In the summer of 1300, the body of Eleanor Belmont is found lifeless in the Oxfordshire nunnery to...
The Angel of Death (A Medieval Mystery Featuring Hugh Corbett)

The Angel of Death (A Medieval Mystery Featuring Hugh Corbett)


P.C. Doherty



From Publishers Weekly Medieval London comes vividly to life in this fourth investigation by Hugh Corbett, chief clerk to...
Still Bleeding

Still Bleeding


Steve Mosby



From Alex Connor, who has lived abroad for three years, since his wife died, is propelled back home to England when he l...
The Desperate Game (Guinevere Jones, Book 1)

The Desperate Game (Guinevere Jones, Book 1)


Jayne Castle



The Desperate Game (Guinevere Jones, Book 1)...
Death in Show: A Dog Walker Mystery

Death in Show: A Dog Walker Mystery


Judi Mccoy



Death in Show: A Dog Walker Mystery...
Heir of the Dog: A Dog Walker Mystery

Heir of the Dog: A Dog Walker Mystery


Judi Mccoy



Heir of the Dog: A Dog Walker Mystery...
Midnight Murders

Midnight Murders


Katherine John



Midnight Murders...
Blood Lines

Blood Lines


Grace Monroe



Review Praise for Blood Lines: 'A dark gripping thriller about murder and a fight for justice.' Closer 'Establishes a thr...
The Devil Wears Tartan

The Devil Wears Tartan


Karen Ranney



About the Author Karen Ranney wanted to be a writer from the time she was five years old and filled her Big Chief tablet w...
The Case of the Velvet Claws (The Best Mysteries of All Time)

The Case of the Velvet Claws (The Best Mysteries of All Time)


Erle Stanley Gardner



From the Publisher I started reading Erle Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason mysteries over thirty years ago, long before I ev...
The Empty Chair

The Empty Chair


Jeffery Deaver



About the Author Jeffery Deaver’s most recent #1 international bestseller is Carte Blanche, the new James Bond nov...
Death of a Blue Movie Star (Rune Trilogy)

Death of a Blue Movie Star (Rune Trilogy)


Jeffery Deaver



From Publishers Weekly When a porno movie theater is blown up in Times Square, 21-year-old film production assistant Rune...
Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen


Jeffery Deaver



Amazon.com Review Perennial bestselling author Jeffrey Deaver's alter ego, William Jefferies, knows a thing or two abou...
The Devil's Teardrop

The Devil's Teardrop


Jeffery Deaver



Amazon.com Review Thriller readers can always count on getting extra value from --strong plots, fascinating research, be...
Die for Love

Die for Love


Elizabeth Peters



From Library Journal Librarian Jacqueline Kirby, wanting a tax-deductible excuse to vacation in New York City (and to lea...
Texas by the Tail

Texas by the Tail


Jim Thompson



From Library Journal This Thompson duo, first published in 1967 and 1965, respectively, offer the usual bevy of crooked, ...
Savage Night

Savage Night


Jim Thompson



Savage Night...
Poirot's Early Cases

Poirot's Early Cases


Agatha Christie



Review 'Superb, vintage Christie' Sunday Express 'The plotting is as exact as in the novels and all one can do is stand ...
Hidden Sins

Hidden Sins


Selena Montgomery



Review “A taut, spine tingling story, Never Tell will please Ms. Montgomery’s fans and gain her many more.&...
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (Midnight Classics)

They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (Midnight Classics)


Horace Mccoy



Review "'Sordid, pathetic, senselessly exciting...has the immediacy - and the significance - of a nerve-shattering explos...
Murder at the Margin (A Henry Spearman Mystery)

Murder at the Margin (A Henry Spearman Mystery)


Marshall Jevons



From Publishers Weekly Harvard economist Henry Spearman finds his Caribbean vacation interrupted by murder in this 1978 m...