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After She's Gone
by Camilla Grebe
An award-winning sequel to The Ice Beneath Her finds an amnesia-stricken psychological profiler struggling to figure out what happened, while a teen with a difficult secret considers exposing himself to save the profiler's life.
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Be Our Ghost : a Merry Ghost Inn mystery
by Kate Kingsbury
When a gaudy realtor, who was planning to build an arcade in the middle of Sullys Landing, is murdered, Liza and Melanie West decide to investigate with the help of their resident ghost.
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Cat Chase the Moon : a Joe Grey Mystery
by Shirley Rousseau Murphy
Feline private investigator Joe Grey and his friends pounce on three cases that may connect to one larger, very personal mystery involving Joe Grey and Dulcie's missing teen kitten, who has been pampered by a deceptive human.
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Curses, Boiled Again!
by Shari Randall
Recovering from an injury, prima ballerina Allie Larkin returns home to Mystic Bay where she encourages her Aunt Gully, the owner of the Lazy Mermaid Lobster Shack, to enter her lobster rolls into a televised cooking contest, but when the competition is taken out and foul play is to blame, Allie must catch the culprit before this case boils over.
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Dead As a Door Knocker
by Diane Kelly
When a dead body is found on the property of the house she wants to buy, real estate agent Whitney Whitaker launches her own investigation to solve this mystery before she loses her investment—and her life.
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Dead in a Week
by Andrea Kane
When Lauren Pennington, a tech mogul's daughter, is kidnapped and given one week to live, Aiden Deveraux's team must rescue her in a globe-spanning chase that exposes a international conspiracy.
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Death on the Aisle
by Frances Louise Davis Lockridge
A light mystery set in a classic Broadway locale, Death on the Aisle is lent verisimilitude by author Richard Lockridge’s career as a theater critic. Though it is the fourth novel in the saga of this charming, witty couple, the series can be enjoyed in any order, with each installment depicting its own self-contained story.
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February's Son
by Alan Parks
Glasgow, its music and its inhabitants all have rough edges in this hard city fought over by gangs, organized crime, the forces of law and order, and ordinary people trying to get by.
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Felicity Carrol and the Perilous Pursuit
by Patricia Santos Marcantonio
Amidst the heraldry of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, a string of robberies involving King Arthur relics and a series brutal murders plaque Britain’s aristocracy and Felicity Carrol takes it upon herself to investigate, uncovering a nefarious plot that puts her own life in danger.
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Live and Let Chai
by Bree Baker
When a curmudgeonly customer turns up dead with one of her hallmark glass tea jars, Everly Swan must prove her innocence and find out who poisoned her customer.
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Metropolis
by Philip Kerr
A Bernie Gunther origin story is set during his first weeks on Berlin's Murder Squad and finds a twentysomething Bernie investigating a particularly violent wave of murders targeting the city's vulnerable prostitutes and homeless veterans.
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The Murder Pit
by Mick Finlay
Receiving less recognition and income than his contemporary, Sherlock Holmes, private detective William Arrowood investigates a simple missing person's case that turns into a complicated murder investigation.
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Smoke and Ashes
by Abir Mukherjee
Recognizing ritualistic injuries on a murder victim from a memory compromised by his opium addiction, Captain Sam Wyndham, aided by sidekick Surrender-Not Banerjee, struggles to solve two mysteries while hiding his personal demons from the Calcutta police force.
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The Tale Teller
by Anne Hillerman
Investigating the disappearance of a priceless Navajo artifact, retired Tribal Police detective Joe Leaphorn receives a sinister warning at the same time a leading suspect dies under mysterious circumstances.
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Triple Jeopardy
by Anne Perry
The lawyer son of Charlotte and Thomas Pitt is forced to defend a disreputable British diplomat in the wake of an embezzlement scandal and rumors of his link to a murder cover-up.
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The Unsuspected
by Charlotte Armstrong
Luther Grandison, Rosaleen’s boss, is a New York theatrical impresario with a lethal charm. To the world at large, he’s powerful and charismatic, but Rosaleen’s letters to Jane described a greedy man who stole from his adopted daughter when his bank account ran low. Jane thinks Grandison killed her to protect his secret, but to prove it she will have to face down one of the finest murderers Broadway has ever seen
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The Voice Inside
by Brian Freeman
After discovering planted evidence in a serial killer’s conviction, a San Francisco homicide detective teams up with a true-crime book author who believes she is next on the newly-released killer’s hit list.
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