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The Devotion of Suspect X
Keigo Higashino
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One of Japan’s best-selling crime novelists makes his American debut in an atmospheric thriller about a desp...
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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...
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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...
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Last Detective
Peter Lovesey
From Publishers Weekly
Irascible, corpulent, cynical Chief Superintendent Peter Diamond of the Avon and Somerset murder s...
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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...
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Small Crimes
Dave Zeltserman
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Zeltserman's breakthrough third crime novel deserves comparison with the best of J...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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Pistols for Two
Georgette Heyer
Review
"* "Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georget...
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Santa Fe Edge
Stuart Woods
From
Woods’ fourth Ed Eagle adventure, following Santa Fe Dead (2008), is less about superstar lawyer Ed than it ...
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Kisser
Stuart Woods
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. At the start of bestseller Woods's entertaining 17th Stone Barrington novel (after...
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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 ...
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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...
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Blood Lines
Grace Monroe
Review
Praise for Blood Lines: 'A dark gripping thriller about murder and a fight for justice.' Closer 'Establishes a thr...
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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...
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The Empty Chair
Jeffery Deaver
About the Author
Jeffery Deaver’s most recent #1 international bestseller is Carte Blanche, the new James Bond nov...
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Hell's Kitchen
Jeffery Deaver
Amazon.com Review
Perennial bestselling author Jeffrey Deaver's alter ego, William Jefferies, knows a thing or two abou...
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The Devil's Teardrop
Jeffery Deaver
Amazon.com Review
Thriller readers can always count on getting extra value from --strong plots, fascinating research, be...
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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...
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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, ...
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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 ...
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Hidden Sins
Selena Montgomery
Review
“A taut, spine tingling story, Never Tell will please Ms. Montgomery’s fans and gain her many more.&...
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