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Hot to Trot
by M. C. Beaton
Jealously investigating an ex’s intended, Agatha Raisin crashes the wedding only to become implicated in the bride’s murder, a situation that immerses Agatha in the cutthroat equestrian world.
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The Night of the Fire
by Kjell Eriksson
Producing local cheeses after leaving the Uppsala police force, former inspector Ann Lindell investigates three deaths related to an arson fire before linking the case to a colleague’s warnings and a bombing attack in Stockholm.
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One of Our Own
by Jane Haddam
A former FBI agent and police consultant investigates after a body falls out of the back of a van speeding through his Philadelphia neighborhood
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Fool me Twice: a novel
by Jeffry P. Lindsay
A sequel to Just Watch Me finds thief and disguise artist Riley Wolfe continuing his Robin Hood-inspired crusade against the wealthy elite by orchestrating the theft of a highly prized Faberge egg.
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Eddie's Boy: a novel
by Thomas Perry
Surviving an attempt on his life, retired mob hit man Michael Shaeffer reflects on his apprenticeship under an elite killer while pursuing his would-be assassins from Australia to the United States to identify who is trying to eliminate him.
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How to Raise an Elephant
by Alexander McCall Smith
Precious Ramotswe and the rest of the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency must come together to raise a small elephant, in this two-ton case that employs Precious’s maternal instincts.
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Snowdrift
by Helene Tursten
Swedish Detective Inspector Embla Nyström puts her life on the line when a new lead breaks in the unsolved disappearance of her best friend, a cold case that is further complicated by the murder of a notorious gang member.
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Murder is a Must
by Marty Wingate
Busily preparing for an exhibit at Middlebank House, curator Hayley Burke hires her difficult former boss, Oona Atherton, to help before discovering a one-page letter alluding to a priceless book lost somewhere in the First Edition Library.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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