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2006
- Tess Gerritsen. Vanish
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A blessed event becomes a nightmare for pregnant homicide detective Jane Rizzoli when she finds herself on the wrong side of a hostage crisis in this timely and relentless new thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Body Double.
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2005
- Lee Child. The Enemy
- Jack Reacher. Hero. Loner. Soldier. Soldier’s son. An elite military cop, he was one of the army’s brightest stars. But in every cop’s life there is a turning point. One case. One messy, tangled case that can shatter a career. Turn a lawman into a renegade. And make him question words like honor, valor, and duty. For Jack Reacher, this is that case. New Year’s Day, 1990.
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2004
- Walter Mosley.
Fear Itself
- Paris Minton is a man who would just as soon walk away from
trouble as stand up to it. But in 1950s Los Angeles, sometimes
trouble just comes and gets you.
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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
- Linda Fairstein. The
Deadhouse
- During the holiday season, Lola Dakota, a respected professor
from one of New York's most elite colleges is strangled and dumped
in an elevator shaft. A piece of paper in her pocket reads "The
Deadhouse ." Assistant DA Alexandrea Cooper uncovers a distressing
pattern of betrayal and terror while dealing with the case.
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2001
- Laura Lippman. The
Sugar House
- At the annual parish dinner celebrating Sour Beef Day, a Baltimore
tradition, Tess's father asks her to help their waitress, Ruthie
Dembrow; a year earlier her glue-sniffing brother, having confessed
to a "Jane Doe" murder, was stabbed to death in prison. Convinced
that the two killings are connected, Ruthie wants Tess to find
the true identity of the girl buried in a pauper's grave. Tess's
search leads her on a serpentine trail of political corruption
and murder through Baltimore's varied and colorful neighborhoods.
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2000
Fred Harris. Coyote
Revenge |
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1999
- Jeffery Deaver. The
Bone Collector
- He takes his victims' lives and leaves behind mysterious pieces
of a bizarre puzzle. And the only person who may be able to make
sense of the serial killer's deranged plan is Lincoln Rhyme, a
onetime top homicide investigator. But after a tragic accident
changes his life forever, Rhyme can only watch as other cops bungle
the case - until he teams up with a young rookie, Amelia Sachs,
who bravely searches out the clues that help them solve the case.
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1998
- Dennis Lehane. Sacred
- Dying billionaire Trevor Stone hires Boston private detectives
Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gannaro to find his missing daughter.
Grief-stricken over the death of her mother and the impending
death of her father, Desiree Stone has been missing for three
weeks. So has the first investigator hired to find her: Jay Becker,
Patrick's mentor.
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1997
- Michael Connelly. The
Poet
- Jack
is a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News. When his twin brother
Sean, a homicide detective, kills himself, Jack begins to research
cop suicides for a series of articles he plans to write. It's
his way of dealing with the grief. As he delves into the phenomenon,
however, a disturbing pattern emerges and he soon suspects a serial
killer is at work--a devious cop killer who's left a trail of
"suicide" notes drawn from the poems of Edgar Allan Poe.
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1996
- Laurie R. King. A
Monstrous Regiment of Women
- A Monstrous Regiment of Women continues Mary Russell's adventures
as a worthy student of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and
as an ever more skilled sleuth in her own right.
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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
- Aaron
Elkins. Old
Scores
- When
a well-known French collector donates a Rembrandt to the museum,
curator Chris Norgren travels to Europe on a fact-finding trip
that takes a sinister turn.
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1993
- John
Dunning. Booked
to Die
- Convinced
that elusive psychopath Jackie Newton is responsible for a rare
book dealer's murder, homicide detective Cliff Janeway loses his
badge in a act of off-duty justice and infiltrates the rare book
underworld.
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1992
- Robert Barnard. A
Scandal in Belgravia
- Peter Proctor is a retired British MP attempting to write his
memoirs to stave off boredom. Unfortunately they seem to be creating
more problems than he anticipated, and not just of the writers-block
variety. Peter keeps getting sidetracked by the death of his friend
Timothy Wycliffe, which occurred thirty-odd years before. Tim
was allegedly beaten to death by his boyfriend in the posh neighborhood
of Belgravia, but the case was never solved.
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1991
- Tony Hillerman. Coyote
Waits
- Navajo Tribal Police Officers Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn are
reunited in this intricately-woven mystery about conspiracy and
Navajo witchcraft.
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1990
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1989
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1988
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1987
- Charlotte
MacLeod. The
Corpse in Oozak's Pond
- From
the incomparable Charlotte MacLeod, award-winning author of Rest
You Merry and The Plain Old Man, comes the newest Peter Shandy
mystery in which the good professor goes digging into the past
to discover the bizarre circumstances surrounding a 100-year-old
corpse.
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1986
- Robert Goldsborough. Murder
in E Minor
- Related by the elephantine genius's faithful assistant Archie
Goodwin, this mystery starts when Maria Radovich asks him to intercede
for her with Wolfe. She's worried over threats against her great-uncle
Milan Stevens, controversial new director of the New York Symphony.
Since Stevens, ne Mikos Stefanovic, had saved the detective's
life years earlier in Montenegro, Wolfe agrees to take the case.
Before he can act, however, someone stabs the musician fatally
in his apartment.
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1985
Dick Lochte. Sleeping
Dog |
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1984
- Jane Langton. Emily
Dickinson is Dead
- Emily Dickinson noted "death's tremendous nearness"
in one of her poems. Of course, she'd been dead 100 years when
her admirers came to Amherst to celebrate her at a memorial symposium.
Among them was Homer Kelly, distinguished Thoreau scholar and
ex-detective, who had himself dealt with murder -- a form of death
-- in the past. To his amazement he finds himself once again embroiled
in sudden death when murder stalks the symposium.
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1983
- Martha
Grimes. The
Anodyne Necklace
- Third
in the bestselling series. Scotland Yard's Richard Jury solves
a bizarre murder in an even stranger town-and follows a treasure
map to yet another chilling crime...
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1982
Hugh Pentecost. Past,
Present and Murder |
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1981
- Amanda Cross.
Death
in a Tenured Position
- When
Janet Mandelbaum is made the first woman professor at Harvard's
English Department, the men are not happy. They are unhappier
still when her tea is spiked and she is found drunk on the floor
of the women's room. With a little time, Janet's dear friend and
colleague Kate Fansler could track down the culprit, but time
is running out....
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1980
Helen McCloy. Burn
This |
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1979
- Lawrence
Block. The
Burglar Who Liked to Quote Kipling
- In
a classic Bernie Rhodenbarr thriller, the burglar-turned-bookseller
plots to steal the lost manuscript of a Kipling poem, but an unexpected
twist leaves the police hot on his trail.
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