| 2006
- Michael Connelly. The Lincoln Lawyer
- Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller signs on to defend young real estate agent Louis Roulet against charges of assault. Roulet's imperious mother will spend any amount to prove her son's innocence. But probing the details of the case, Mickey and private investigator Raul Levin dig up a far darker picture of Roulet's personality and his past. Levin's murder and a new connection to the Menendez case, which he mishandled, make Mickey wonder if he's in over his head, and his defense of Roulet becomes a question of morality as well as a test of his own survival.
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2005
- Ken Bruen. The Killing of the Tinkers
- "With his second Jack Taylor crime novel (after 2003's "The Guards"), Irish author Bruen confirms his rightful place among the finest noir stylists of his generation. The P.I. is sinking back into alcoholic oblivion when an Irish Gypsy, Sweeper, approaches Jack for help in solving the murders of a number of young men in his clan."--Publishers Weekly.
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| 2004
- Peter Lovesey. The
House Sitter
- The corpse of a beautiful woman, clad only in a bathing suit,
is found on a popular Sussex beach at the end of a hot, sunny
day. Apparently, she was murdered in full view of dozens of other
holiday makers. Establishing the victim's identity is difficult
but when it is finally learned that she was a Bath resident, Inspector
Peter Diamond is called in.
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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
- Laurie R. King. Folly
- Rae Newborn is a woman on the edge: on the edge of sanity,
on the edge of tragedy, and now on the edge of the world. She
has moved to an island at the far reaches of the continent to
restore the house of an equally haunted figure, her mysterious
great-uncle--an ambitious undertaking which may transform her
life, or end it.
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| 2001
- Val McDermid. A
Place of Execution
- Winter
1963: two children have disappeared off the streets of Manchester.
In December, another child goes missing. For the young George
Bennett, a newly promoted inspector, it is the beginning of his
most difficult and harrowing case. Decades later, Journalist Catherine
Heathcote is forced to reinvestigate the past when Bennett pulls
the plug on a book about the case. The results of her investigation
turn the world upside down.
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| 2000
- Sujata Massey. The
Flower Master
- Rei Shimura is a half-American, half-Japanese antiques dealer
who's all sleuth when it comes to crime. At her aunt's bidding,
Rei signs up for a course in Japanese flower arranging, but before
she's even finished her first lesson, one of her teachers is brutally
murdered.
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| 1999
- Michael Connelly. Blood
Work
- Former
FBI agent Terry McCaleb is enjoying a quiet retirement following
his heart transplant operation, when he meets the sister of the
woman whose heart now beats in his chest and learns that the donor
wasn't killed in an accident, but was murdered, leading McCaleb
to embark on an investigation of the donor's murder.
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| 1998
- Deborah
Crombie. Dreaming
of the Bones
- When
talented and tormented poet Lydia Brooke dies, it is assumed that
she has taken her own life. Now obsession has taken hold of Victoria
McClellan. A feminist biographer at Cambridge, Vic finds herself
immersed in the poet's world. Uneasy about the manner of Lydia's
death, Vic calls on her ex-husband, Scotland Yard Superintendent
Duncan Kincaid, for help. But before he can take action, Vic herself
is dead--and there's no question that this one is murder.
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| 1997
- Peter
Lovesey. Bloodhounds
- Assigned
to investigate the theft of a priceless stamp from a local museum,
detective Peter Diamond of the Bath police department soon stumbles
upon a homicide linked to the theft and must use all his sleuthing
skills to uncover a multiple murderer.
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| 1996
- Mary Willis Walker. Under
the Beetle's Cellar
- An
Austin school bus driver and eleven of his young charges are kidnapped
by religious fanatics and held in their fortified compound for
46 days.
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| 1995
- Sharyn McCrumb. She
Walks These Hills
- The
Appalachian community of Dark Hollow face two fears: a roaming
ghost and a released convicted murderer returning to find his
ex-wife.
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| 1994
- Minette Walters. The
Sculptress
- 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
- Nancy Pickard. I.O.U.
- Amateur sleuth
Jenny Cain examines her deceased mother's insanity, investigates
the bankruptcy of her family's business and reckons with an attempt
on her own life.
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| 1991
- Sharyn McCrumb.
If
Ever I Return, Pretty Peggy-O
- Returning
to her home town seeking a career comeback, 1960s folksinger Peggy
Muryan contacts sheriff Spencer Arrowood after receiving a threatening
postcard, and when a Peggy look-alike disappears, Spencer is sure
there is a connection.
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| 1990
- Carolyn Hart.
A
Little class on Murder
- What
better place for a murder than a college campus? When Annie Laurance
teaches a course on the three great ladies of mystery--Christie,
Mary Roberts Rhinehart, and Dorothy Sayers--she quickly learns
that murder is a subject most academic!
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| 1989
- Tony Hillerman. A
Thief of Time
- When two corpses appear amid stolen goods and bones at an ancient
burial site, Navajo Tribal Policemen Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer
Jim Chee must plunge into the past to unearth the astonishing
truth behind a mystifying series of horrific murders.
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| 1988
- Nancy Pickard. Marriage
is Murder
- Jenny Cain and police detective Geof Bushfield already had
pre-nuptial jitters. Then a sudden wave of domestic violence puts
their future together in jeopardy. The curious thing is that none
of the wives are confessing--and none of the murder weapons can
be found.
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| | 1987
- P.D. James. A
Taste for Death
- Two men lie dead in the vestry of a London church, their throats
cut with brutal precision. One is Sir Paul Berowne--rich, cultivated,
elegant; the other, an alcoholic tramp. Enter Adam Dalgliesh:
inspired, sardonic and complicated--and P.D. James' most beloved
investigator of human fallibility.
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