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New Mysteries - ebooksApril 2020
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While we remain closed, here are our new Mystery EBOOKs – digital resources FREE and AVAILABLE to you. HOLDS are permitted. If you need help getting started or placing holds, email us at refdesk@beltiblibrary.org . Our Librarians will assist you 7 days a week.
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The keeperby Jessica MoorA detective looking into the apparent suicide of a woman who lived at a domestic violence shelter discovers evidence that she was not who she appeared to be and sets out to prove it was actually murder.
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One little secretby Cate HolahanWhen a woman is discovered dead on a private beach, town detective Gabby Watkins uncovers motives for everyone in the glass beach house.
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The shape of nightby Tess GerritsenMoving to a coastal community in Maine, a woman trying to outrun her past is confronted by a string of murders and the ghost of a sea captain who is haunting her isolated home - by the best-selling author of Harvest.
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Someone knows by Lisa ScottolineHaunted by her role in a covered-up prank gone wrong twenty years earlier, Allie returns to her hometown for a friend's funeral and resolves to uncover the truth.
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36 righteous men by Steven PressfieldTwo New York homicide detectives make an apocalyptic discovery before racing to prevent the murder of a last surviving guardian who would protect the world from destruction - by the best-selling author of Gates of Fire.
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The art of theft by Sherry ThomasWhen Mrs. Watson resolves to uncover long-kept secrets on behalf of a friend, Charlotte Holmes infiltrates a glamorous Yuletide ball to prevent the sale of a priceless work of art - by the best-selling author of The Hollow of Fear.
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Combining the momentum of classic crime fiction with the emotional depth of literary fiction, Throw Me to the Wolves explores the harrowing power of the modern media spectacle to distract from acts of ordinary violence, and the power of the ever-present newsfeed to drown out the boundary between truth and fiction.
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The bitterroots by C. J BoxFormer police officer-turned-private investigator Cassie Dewell reluctantly accepts a sexual assault defense case before her search for answers among twisted family loyalties reignites the ghosts of her own past - by the Edgar Award-winning author of the Joe Pickett series.
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As long as we both shall live by JoAnn ChaneyWhat happens when you're really, truly done making your marriage work? You can't be married to someone without sometimes wanting to bash them over the head... As Long As We Both Shall Live is JoAnn Chaney's wicked, masterful examination of a marriage gone very wrong, a marriage with lots of secrets...
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Big sky by Kate AtkinsonInvestigating a new client's suspicions about an unfaithful spouse, iconoclastic detective Jackson Brodie is catapulted by a chance encounter into a sinister network of secrets and lies - by the award-winning author of Case Histories.
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The body in the wake : A Faith Fairchild mystery by Katherine Hall PageSupporting her friends through a less-than-relaxing summer at Penobscot Bay, amateur detective and caterer Faith Fairchild helps prepare for an upcoming wedding before stumbling on a body with a mysterious tattoo and connections far from Sanpere Island.
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Blood oath by Linda A FairsteinA key witness's revelation about a sexual assault at the hands of a prominent official is complicated by rumors about a colleague's abusive conduct and another associate's violent, mysterious collapse - by the New York Times best-selling author of Deadfall.
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Careless love : an Inspector Banks novel by Peter RobinsonDetective Superintendent Alan Banks and his crack investigation team look into two suspicious deaths that are complicated by a shocking revelation and the return of an old enemy - by the Edgar Award-winning author of Sleeping in the Ground.
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The chestnut manby Søren SveistrupWhen a serial killer begins leaving handmade dolls at his murder scenes, two detectives struggle to put aside their differences and follow forensic clues linking the case to a politician’s kidnapped daughter.
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The cold cold ground : a Detective Sean Duffy novelby Adrian McKintyIn a 1981 Northern Ireland rife with sectarian violence, Catholic detective Sean Duffy investigates a serial killer who is targeting gay men, a series of murders that just may have political implications as well.
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Connections in death : An Eve Dallas novel by J. D. RobbHelping to build a new school and youth shelter, homicide cop Eve Dallas and her husband enlist the aid of a child psychologist whose rehabilitated brother is found dead under suspicious circumstances - by the author of Echoes in Death.
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Metropolis by Philip KerrDuring his first weeks on Berlin's Murder Squad, twentysomething Bernie Gunther investigates a particularly violent wave of murders targeting the city's vulnerable prostitutes and homeless veterans.
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The Department of Sensitive Crimes by Alexander McCall SmithTasked with their Swedish Police Department's most unusual cases, lead detective Ulf Varg and his colorful associates investigate a bizarre stabbing, a lost imaginary boyfriend and a haunted spa - by the author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series.
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Murder in Bel-Air
by Cara Black
Preparing to deliver a keynote address at a tech conference, private investigator Aimée Leduc is entangled in a dangerous web of international spycraft, post-colonial Franco-African politics and neighborhood secrets in Paris's 12th arrondissement.
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I am watching by Emma KavanaghIsla Bell is exicted at the prospect of a jailed killer finally agreeing to participate in her research on the motive of the crimes he committed, but things get complicated when bodies start showing up again.
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