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Animal instinct by David RosenfeltInvestigating the murder of a woman he failed to protect years earlier, K Team private investigator Corey Douglas resolves to bring an abusive boyfriend to justice - by the best-selling author of the Andy Carpenter mysteries.
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What the devil knows by C. S. HarrisInvestigating the suspicious murder of a lead investigator, Sebastian St. Cyr uncovers clues that suggest that the wrong man was arrested for a serial murder case three years earlier - by the award-winning author of Who Speaks for the Damned.
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The hiding place by Paula MunierWhen the man who killed her grandfather breaks out of prison to target her grandmother, Mercy investigates long-buried family scandals while battling a former canine handler to retain her partnership with her beloved dog Elvis.
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Tower of Babel by Michael SearsScraping by as a foreclosure profiteer after a spectacular fall from grace, a once high-powered Manhattan attorney is implicated in an informant’s murder and forced to confront greedy developers, mobsters, activists and rivals to clear his name.
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Stargazer by Anne HillermanOfficer Bernie risks her relationship with her husband and new acting boss Chee to investigate the disappearance of a former college roommate, whose confession for murder does not add up - by the best-selling author of The Tale Teller.
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The unkindness of ravens by M. E. HilliardWhen she stumbles upon the body of her best friend — a death that could be linked to several others, librarian Greer Hogan employs what she has read in detective novels to investigate until she realizes that she may have helped convict an innocent man in her own husband’s murder.
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Death with a double edge by Anne PerryJoining forces with Toby Kitteridge to investigate the murder of a senior barrister, Daniel Pitt follows leads through London’s teeming underworld, before hostile adversaries begin targeting his loved ones - by the best-selling author of the William Monk series.
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The Venice sketchbookby Rhys BowenInheriting her beloved great-aunt’s sketchbook, a recently divorced woman uncovers mysteries about her great-aunt’s star-crossed romance with a nobleman in World War II Venice - by the award-winning author of In Farleigh Field.
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One got away by S. A. LelchukA follow-up to Save Me from Dangerous Men finds bookseller and private investigator Nikki Griffin hired by a wealthy family to track down the man responsible for defrauding a San Francisco matriarch.
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Dance with death by Will ThomasWhen an attempt on the life of a future Nicholas II occurs at a British royal wedding, private enquiry agents Barker and Llewelyn consult with an assassin from Llewelyn’s past before uncovering a killer’s dangerous political agenda.
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In her tracks by Robert DugoniReopening the cold case of an abducted child whose parents were once prime suspects, detective Tracy Crosswhite is simultaneously partnered with Kinsington Rowe to investigate a jogger’s disappearance from a North Seattle trail.
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The cook of the Halcyon by Andrea CamilleriInvestigating two suspicious deaths involving a recently laid-off suicide victim and an unscrupulous businessman, Inspector Montalbano follows leads to the Halcyon, a mysterious ship with no passengers - the latest in the Inspector Montalbano Mystery series by the best-selling author of A Beam of Light.
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Match : A Medical Murder Mystery by Amy S. PeeleHow does a San Francisco transplant nurse who never takes drugs die of an opioid overdose in Miami? How does an eight-year-old boy avoid the ravages of dialysis and get a kidney transplant fast, and what does a high-ranking politician have to do with it? In Match these stories weave together into one suspenseful and sometimes humorous tale.
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The stills by Jess MontgomeryInvestigating a teen’s near death from a tainted batch of moonshine, a sheriff and an expert distiller confront a nemesis bootlegger and a prohibitionist brother-in-law to protect the citizens of their 1927 Ohio community.
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City of fallen angels by Paul BuchananJournalist turned private investigator, Jim Keegan won't accept a secretive new client offering a suspiciously fat fee for finding a young woman somewhere in L.A., the same woman who also wants to hire Keegan for protection but whom he helps for free. When she kills her uncle with Keegan's gun and the two cover up her involvement, the police quickly, and reasonably, point the finger at the PI.
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The dark heart of Florence by Tasha AlexanderWhile Colin teams up with a fellow agent to investigate a series of burglaries at his daughter’s palazzo in Florence, Lady Emily secretly launches an inquiry into the falling death of a man in Tuscany.
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Aftershock by Judy MelinekA sequel to First Cut in the Dr. Jessie Teska mystery series finds the forensics prodigy investigating a carefully staged fatal accident that is further complicated by a major earthquake that decimates San Francisco.
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One for the books by Jenn McKinlayWhen a growing guest list upends her plans for a smaller wedding, Lindsey and her friends visit a prospective venue on Bell Island, where they stumble on the murdered body of the man who was to officiate.
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When the bodies of two foreign girls are found in a field near sacrificial offerings, apparently from a black magic ritual, after a high society party in Yacanto del Valle in northern Argentina, an audacious, headstrong Buenos Aires journalist with a proclivity for sexual adventure decides to investigate the murders of her two friends for herself.
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A will to kill by R. V. RamanIndia-based author Raman delivers a full-blast Christie mystery set in India but full of classic Christie tropes: an isolated country home, confusing wills, loser in-laws and a rich old man who wonders why his brakes were jiggered and a poisonous snake appeared in his bed. Of course, there's a murder, but it turns out to be the wrong victim.
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