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Who Killed the Fonz?
by James Montgomery Boice
The author of MVP reimagines the iconic 1950s-era Happy Days television show as a gritty 1980s noir and finds a once-revered Hollywood screenwriter, Robert Cunningham, investigating the suspicious death of his childhood best friend, Arthur Fonzarelli. 50,000 first printing.
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A Beautiful Corpse
by Christi Daugherty
When a 24-year-old bartender is found murdered, crime reporter Harper McClain investigates three men, including the victim's former-criminal boyfriend, her stalker boss and her acrimonious ex, the son of the district attorney.
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Broken Bone China
by Laura Childs
Theodosia and Drayton cater a hot-air-balloon rally, where a horrific drone attack kills a software CEO in possession of a rare historical flag. Includes recipes and tea-time tips.
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Crashing Heat
by Richard Castle
Nikki investigates the activities of a secret society when an invitation by Rook's alma mater is thrown into chaos by the scandalous death of a student reporter.
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A Friend Is a Gift You Give Yourself
by William Boyle
A Brooklyn mob widow is drawn into a bizarre adventure involving her granddaughter and a retired porn star, finding themselves on the run from an unhinged Mafia enforcer.
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Hunting Game
by Helene Tursten
When an annual moose hunt leads to murder, 28-year-old Swedish Detective Inspector Embla Nyström must delve into the dark pasts of her fellow hunters to expose a killer.
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A Justified Murder
by Jude Deveraux
When a longtime resident is found murdered by three possible methods, unlikely friends Sara, Kate, and Jack assist the authorities, only to discover unexpected realities about the victim's true nature.
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Murder in an Irish Pub
by Carlene O'Connor
When competing card sharps stir up Siobhâan O'Sullivan's quiet Irish village, a poker tournament turns into a game of Hangman as Eamon Foley is found at the end of a rope in the local pub.
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Rough Music
by Robin Blake
Fearing for his child’s health, Titus Cragg takes his family to Accrington, but the town isn’t as quiet as hoped. A woman dies from ‘riding the stang’ then the wife of a notoriously irascible squire seeks refuge with him. When she suddenly disappears, secrets about the lives of those within the town begin to appear, throwing people into disharmony.
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Smoke and Ashes: a novel
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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