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2008
John Hart. Down River - Adam Chase has a violent streak, and not without reason. As a boy in Rowan County, he saw things that no child should see, suffered wounds that cut to the core and scarred him. The trauma left him passionate and misunderstood - a fighter. After being narrowly acquitted of a murder charge, Adam is hounded out of the only home he's ever known, exiled for a sin he did not commit. For five long years he disappears, fading into the faceless gray of New York City. Now he's back and nobody knows why - not his family or the cops, not the enemies he left behind. But Adam has his reasons.
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2007
- Jason Goodwin. The Janissary Tree
- The first in a series of mysteries set in nineteenth-century Istanbul and starring the unlikeliest and most engaging of detectives: Yashim the eunuch.
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2006
- Jess Walter. Citizen Vince
- It's the fall of 1980, eight days before a presidential election that pits the downtrodden Jimmy Carter against the suspiciously sunny Ronald Reagan. In a quiet house in Spokane, Washington, Vince Camden wakes up at 1:59 A.M., pockets his weekly stash of stolen credit cards, and drops in on an all-night poker game with his low-life friends on his way to his witness-protection job dusting crullers at Donut Make You Hungry. This is the sum of Vince's new life: donuts, forged credit cards, marijuana smuggled in jars of volcanic ash, and a neurotic hooker girlfriend who dreams of being a real-estate agent. But when a familiar face shows up in town, Vince realizes that no matter how far you think you've run from your past ... it's always close behind you.
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2005
- T. Jefferson Parker.
California Girl
- A different world then, a different world now . . . California
in the 1960s. For the Becker brothers, the past is always present
and it comes crashing back when the body of the lovely and mysterious
Janelle Vonn is discovered in an abandoned orange packing house.
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2004
- Ian Rankin. Resurrection
Men
- Inspector John Rebus has messed up badly this time, so badly
that he's been sent to a kind of reform school for damaged cops.
While there among the last-chancers known as "resurrection men,
" he joins a covert mission to gain evidence of a drug heist orchestrated
by three of his classmates.
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- 2003
- S.J.
Rozan. Winter
and Night
-
An explosive, breakout novel about the corrosive power of secrets
and corruption in a small town.
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- 2002
- T.
Jefferson Parker. Silent
Joe
-
An intelligent mystery that will satisfy the mind as well as the
heart, Silent Joe is a moody, sexy, suspenseful novel about a
scarred man, the father he idolized, and the secret he uncovered.
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2001
- Joe
R. Lansdale. The
Bottoms
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A trip into the woods proves a learning experience for 13-year-old
Harry. When Harry and his sister Thomasina strike out into the
woods, they confront not only the myth of the Goat Man, who is
said to inhabit those woods, but also some myths about the nature
of justice and race in their 1930s East Texas community.
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- 2000
- Jan
Burke. Bones:
an Irene Kelly Mystery
-
Killer Nick Parrish says he'll lead authorities to the body of
Judith Sayre--they will not demand the death sentence for his
heinous crimes. But the criminal has no intention of spending
his life behind bars--and he plans some deadly surprises.
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- 1999
- Robert
Clark. Mr.
White's Confession
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Heading a police investigation into the brutal murder of a showgirl,
Lt. Wesley Horner zeroes in on Herbert White, an eccentric recluse
whose spends his days writing gushing fan letters to Hollywood
starlets.
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- 1998
- James
Lee Burke. Cimarron
Rose
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Cimarron Rose erupts with the intensity, violence, breathtaking
beauty, and bittersweet history of the American West--and the
same electric language and style that first brought to life the
New South of Burke's legendary Dave Robicheaux series
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- 1997
- Thomas
H. Cook. The
Chatham School Affair
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From the August day in 1926 that Elizabeth Channing comes to teach
art at a private school outside Boston, Henry Griswald, son of
the headmaster, finds himself a willing accomplice in the love
affair between Channing and Leland Reed, a World War I veteran
and fellow teacher. Now a bachelor in his seventies, Griswald
looks back over a year in his adolescence that culminated in violent
death and the destruction of innocent lives, a year that taught
him the dangers of strong emotions.
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1996
- Dick
Francis. Come
to Grief
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Having exposed an adored racing figure as a monster, Sid Halley,
ex-champion-jockey-turned-investigator, must testify at the man's
trial. But, on the morning of his appearance, a tragic suicide
shatters the proceedings and jars Sid's conscience, leading him
to believe that there's more to the death than has yet come to
light
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- 1995
- Mary
Willis Walker. The
Red Scream
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Obsessed crime reporter Molly Cates scrambles to put the finishing
touches on her coverage of a Texas serial murderer about to be
executed. Just as she contacts a prominent Austin family victimized
by the killer, however, murder strikes down the second wife in
exactly the same way as it did the first.
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- 1994
- Minette
Walters. The
Sculptress
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Roz Leigh, an author embittered by the tragic death of a child
and a split from her husband, agrees to write the story of Olive
Martin, a grossly fat, untidy woman serving a long prison sentence
for the particularly grisly murder of her mother and sister. Visiting
Olive in jail, Roz finds herself drawn to the woman, and despite
the fact that ``the sculptress'' readily confessed to the crime,
she begins to find odd discrepancies in the evidence against her.
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- 1993
- Margaret
Maron. Bootlegger's
Daughter
- Unconventional,
North Carolina attorney Deborah Knott has done the unthinkable:
tossed her hat into the heated race for district judge of old-boy-ruled
Colleton County. While she's defending indigent clients and reeling
in voters, the young daughter of Janie Whitehead begs her to investigate
her mother's never-solved eighteen-year-old murder. Deborah takes
on the case: following twisted Southern bloodlines; turning up
dangerous, decades-old secrets; and inspiring someone to go on
an all-out campaign to derail her future . . .
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- 1992
- Lawrence
Block. A
Dance at the Slaughterhouse: a Matthew Scudder Novel
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P.I. Matthew Scudder follows a murder into New York's deadly,
sex-for-sale, porn underground, in this gritty, provocative, and
intense crime novel.
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- 1991
- Julie
Smith. New
Orleans Mourning
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- 1990
- James
Lee Burke. Black
Cherry Blues
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Dave, a former homicide cop, is trying to run his fishing business,
care for six-year-old-orphan Alafair, and come to terms with the
violent death of his wife, Annie. A chance encounter with an old
friend haunted by a troubling secret sets off a chain of events
that leaves Dave framed for murder.
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- 1989
- Stuart
M. Kaminsky. A
Cold Red Sunrise
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Rostnikov is sent to investigate a brutal murder in icy Siberia
but is hampered by a suspicious set of KGB rules.
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- 1988
- Aaron
Elkins. Old
Bones: a Gideon Oliver Mystery
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When revered Resistance-hero Guillaume du Rocher drowns in a rushing
flood tide off Mont St. Michel, members of the familysummoned
by Guillaume on undisclosed urgent businessare already assembled
at the domaine du Rocher, where, instead, they hear his will.
The next day in the basement, a partial skeleton is uncovered,
and Gideon Oliver, American physical anthropologist known as the
``Skeleton Detective,'' is called from his lectures at an international
forensics conference to examine the bones.
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- 1987
- Barbara
Vine AKA Ruth Rendell. A
Dark-Adapted Eye
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When Faith Severn's aunt was hanged for murder, the reason behind
her dark deed died with her. For 30 years, the family hid the
truth--until a journalist prompts Faith to peer back to the day
when her aunt took knife in hand and entered a child's nursery.
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- 1986
- L.R.
Wright. The
Suspect
- In
this, L.R. Wright's first mystery novel, we are introduced to
RCMP Staff Sergeant Karl Alberg; and so begins the highly-acclaimed
series featuring Karl and librarian Cassandra Mitchell.
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- 1985
- Ross
Thomas. Briarpatch
- A
long-distance call from a Texas city on his birthday gives Benjamin
Dill the news that his sister has died in a car bomb explosion.
It's the chief of police calling-Felicity Dill worked for him;
she was a homicide detective. Dill is there that night, the beginning
of his dogged search for her killer.
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- 1984
- Elmore
Leonard. La Brava
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- 1983
- Rick
Boyer. Billingsgate Shoal
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- 1982
- William
Bayer. Peregrine
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- 1981
- Dick
Francis. Whip
Hand
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Ex-jockey and private investigator Sid Halley is approached by
the wife of an elite racehorse trainer, who begs his help in figuring
out why her husband's most promising horses have been performing
so poorly. At first Halley thinks she's overreacting and the losing
streak is just dumb luck. But now he's beginning to think it's
something far more dangerous.
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- 1980
- Arthur
Maling. The
Rheingold Route
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- 1979
- Ken
Follett. Eye
of the Needle
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This classic WWII thriller from one of the world's bestselling
authors, Ken Follett, has been repackaged for a new generation
of intrigue seekers. Code named, "The Needle, " a brilliant, ruthless
master German spy is on the run with secrets that will annihilate
the Allied chances for victory. He seduces a beautiful English
woman into helping him escape, but her loyalty to the Allied cause
may be his ultimate downfall...
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- 1978
- William
Hallahan. Catch Me, Kill Me
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- 1977
- Robert
B. Parker. Promised
Land
- Spenser
is good at finding things. But this time he has a client out on
Cape Cod who is in over his head. Harvey Shepard has lost his
pretty wife -- and a very pretty quarter million bucks in real
estate. Now a loan shark is putting on the bite.
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- 1976
- Brian
Garfield. Hopscotch
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- 1975
- Jon
Cleary. Peter's Pence
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- 1974
- Tony
Hillerman. Dance
Hall of the Dead
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Two boys suddenly disappear, and Lt. Joe Leaphorn sets out to
locate them. Three things complicate the search: an archaeological
dig, a steel hypodermic needle, and the strange laws of the Zuni
Indians.
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- 1973
- Warren
Kiefer. The Lingala Code
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- 1972
- Frederick
Forsyth. Day
of the Jackal
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The Jackal. A killer at the top of his profession, unknown to
any secret service in the world. An assassin with a contract to
kill the world's most heavily guarded man. A tall, blond Englishman
with opaque, gray eyes, who with a rifle can change the course
of history. One man whose mission is so secretive not even his
employers know his name. It seems there is no power on earth that
can stop the Jackal, and time is counting down to the final act
of execution.
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- 1971
- Maj
Sjowall & Per Wahloo. The Laughing Policeman
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- 1970
- Dick
Francis. Forfeit
-
James Tyrone, racing correspondent for a muck-racking newspaper,
investigates what appears to be a minor racing fraud and becomes
embroiled in a major hunt involving murder and ruthless international
crime.
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- 1969
- Jeffrey
Hudson AKA Michael Crichton. A
Case of Need
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Set against the ever-building pressure and pace of a large Boston
medical center, the tensions flare-and explode-when a surgical
operation tragically ends in death, raising countless questions.
Was it accidental malpractice? A violation of the Hippocratic
oath? Or cold-blooded murder?
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- 1968
- Donald
E. Westlake. God Save the Mark
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- 1967
- Nicolas
Freeling. King of the Rainy Country
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- 1966
- Adam
Hall AKA Trevor Elleston. The Quiller Memorandum
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- 1965
- John
le Carre. The
Spy Who Came In From the Cold
-
Alec Leamas' Berlin operation has collapsed, and he is recalled
to London, where he waits for the enemy to make him an offer.
Soon he is back behind the Berlin Wall, out in the cold again.
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-
- 1964
- Eric
Ambler. The
Light of Day
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Arthur Simpson was out of his league. Hustling a tourist, a little
pimping, a quick hand in a pocket...these Simpson could handle.
But an international jewel heist was another story. Of course,
Simpson has a choice. He could always say "No"--and spend the
rest of his life rotting in a Turkish jail.
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- 1963
- Ellis
Peters. Death and the Joyful Woman
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- 1962
- J.J.
Marric AKA. John Creasey. Gideon's Fire
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- 1961
- Julian
Symons. Progress of a Crime
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- 1960
- Celia
Fremlin. The Hours Before Dawn
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- 1959
- Stanley
Ellin. The Eighth Circle
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- 1958
- Ed
Lacy. Room to Swing
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- 1957
- Charlotte
Armstrong. A
Dram of Poison
- Poison
that has been labeled as olive oil causes intrigue and suspense.
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- 1956
- Margaret
Millar. Beast in View
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- 1955
- Raymond
Chandler. The Long Goodbye
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- 1954
- Charlotte
Jay. Beat Not the Bones
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