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- Jeff
Abbott. Black
Jack Point
- The
missing friends of Texas judge Whit Mosley are found at Black
Jack Point--dead and buried along with bones and relics. When
Whit opens an inquest into the murders, he's plunged into a shadowy
world of ruthless treasure hunters, double-crossing tycoons, and
money-hungry sharks all chasing a long-lost fortune in emeralds
and gold.
Also:
- Distant
Blood
- Do
Unto Others
- A
Kiss Gone Bad
- The
Only Good Yankee
- Promises
of Home
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- Richard
Abshire. Turnaround
Jack
-
Private eye/narrator Jack Kyle ( Dallas Drop ) is hired by rich,
mysterious Cypriot Guy Borodin to follow and photograph his much
younger wife, Sylvia.
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- Susan
Wittig Albert. Thyme
of Death
- Eager
to open up an herb shop and get closer to the earth, China Bayles
leaves behind her career in corporate law and moves to Pecan Springs,
Texas, but a close friend's tragic death could end her happy plans.
Also:
- Witches'
Bane
- Hangman's
Root
- Rosemary
Remembered
- Rueful
Death
Love
Lies Bleeding
Chile
Death
Lavender
Lies
Mistletoe
Man
- Bloodroot
- Indigo
Dying
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- Rex
Anderson. My
Dead Brother
- In
this offbeat mystery set in Houston, protagonist Mel Morris, moderately
successful science fiction novelist and unhappy divorce, is informed
by police Lt. Bob Gould that the man convicted of killing his
brother Gene three years earlier will soon be released from prison,
his alibi having been proven true. Despite Gould's assurances
that the case is closed, Morris is now the prime suspect.
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- Jo
Bannister. Unlawful
Entry
- For
Annie, a Welsh schoolteacher, it's good news and bad. The good
news: she has a half-brother she's never met. The bad: he's just
died, along with six other people, in the back of a truck in Texas
after illegally crossing the Mexico-U.S. border. When Annie learns
her half-brother was a federal agent investigating organizations
transporting illegal aliens into the States, she determines to
find the people responsible for his death.
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- Nevada
Barr. Track
of the Cat
- Fleeing
New York to find refuge as a ranger in the remote backcountry
of West Texas, Anna Pigeon stumbles into a web of violence and
murder when fellow park ranger Sheila Drury is mysteriously killed
and another ranger vanishes.
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- Neal
Barrett. Dead
Dog Blues
- Smalltown
Texas is the setting for a fast paced mystery in which a barking
dead dog is wired up at full volume, and it is local hero Jack
Track's job to discover why--before anyone else dies.
Also:
- Skinny
Annie Blues
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- Nancy
Bell. Biggie
and the Poisoned Politician
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Mrs. Fiona "Biggie" Wooten Weatherford is well known for landing
five-pound catfish, mowing down mailboxes when she drives, and
owning half the county. Now she's mobilizing the local ladies
against City Hall's new garbage dump, right next to the graveyard
of their forefathers. But when the mayor himself drops facedown
in his angel food cake, Biggie smells something worse than a garbage
dump.
Also:
- Biggie
and the Mangled Mortician
- Biggie
and the Fricasseed Fat Man
- Biggie
and the Meddlesome Mailman
- Biggie
and the Quincy Ghost
- Biggie
and the Devil Diet
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- Mike
Blakely. Summer
of Pearls
- Ben
Crowell remembers the Great Caddo Lake Pearl Rush of 1874. He
was fourteen that year, and his home, the riverboat community
of Port Caddo, was dying. By the end of the summer, the pearl
boom was over, Port Caddo was doomed, and the mystery over who
killed Judd Kelso began.
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- Paula
Boyd. Hot
Enough to Kill
-
The mayor's dead, your mother's in jail, and you'd rather be anywhere
but Kickapoo, Texas. Welcome to Jolene Jackson's world.
- Also:
- Dead
Man Falls
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- Alistair
Boyle. What
Now, King Lear?
- When
an obscenely wealthy entrepreneur is murdered, contingency P.I.
Gil Yates is called. The prime suspects: the victim's three daughters
and their husbands, with the division of a billion dollars at
stake.
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- Billy
Lee Brammer. The
Gay Place: Being Three Related Novels
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Set in Texas, The Gay Place consists of three interlocking novels,
each with a different protagonist - a member of the state legislature,
the state's junior senator, and the governor's press secretary.
The governor himself, Arthur Fenstemaker, a master politician,
infinitely canny and seductive, remains the dominant figure throughout.
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- Jay
Brandon. Angel
of Death
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To the African-American community in San Antonio, Malachi Reese
is a saint, a community leader, a man who feeds the hungry and
houses the homeless. To San Antonio District Attorney Chris Sinclair,
he is the Angel of Death - a vicious killer possessed by the need
for power and willing to do whatever it takes to gain it.
- Also:
- Predator's
Waltz
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- Anita
Richmond Bunkley. Mirrored
Life
-
The author of "Girlfriends" brings her unique voice to a tale
of a woman struggling to move beyond her past--a contemporary
work of second chances and unfulfilled dreams.
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- James
Lee Burke. The
Lost Get-Back Boogie
- The
book that jump-started Burke's career, this novel chronicles the
turbulent story of Iry Paret, a young Louisiana blues musician.
Also:
Cimarron
Rose
Heartwood
- Bitterroot
- The
Convict
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- Sally
Chapman. Hardwired
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When Margo Miller, a NASA public relations specialist dressed
in a seven-hundred-dollar suit, appears at Data9000 to hire Julie
and her partner Vic Paoli, the two investigators leap at the chance
to solve an easy case and meet real astronauts at the same time.
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- Lee
Child. Killing
Floor
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From its chilling opening page, you know all is not well in Margrave,
Georgia. The sleepy, forgotten town hasn't seen a crime in decades,
but within the span of three days it witnesses events that leave
everyone stunned.
Also:
- Die
Trying
- Tripwire
- Running
Blind
- Echo
Burning
- Without
Fail
- Persuader
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- Ann
Cleeves. High
Island Blues
- During
a gathering of birdwatchers for the annual avian migration on
the Texas coast, birder-investigator George Palmer-Jones goes
into action when an Englishman is accused of the murder of a close
friend.
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- Christopher
Cook. Robbers
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This brilliant and tough debut novel follows Eddie and Ray Bob,
one a sociopath and the other a talented blues guitarist, and
the Texas Ranger who pursues them. As the two losers wind their
way across Texas, robbing and killing with no long-range plans,
readers will be able to smell the magnolias and taste the dust.
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- Susan
Rogers Cooper. One, Two, What
Did Daddy Do?
- Refusing
to believe that Roy Lester, the devoted head of the neighboring
Lester family, is responsible for the family members' recent murders,
housewife and romance novelist E. J. Pugh does some investigating.
Also:
- Don't
Drink the Water
- Funny
as a Dead Relative
- Houston
in the Rearview Mirror
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- Bill
Crider. One
Dead Dean
- Carl
Burns Series. Set in a fictitious private liberal arts college
in Texas.
Also:
Dying
Voices
- ...A
Dangerous Thing
Dan
Rhodes Series:
Too
Late to Die
Shotgun
Saturday Night
Cursed
to Death
Death
on the Move
Evil
at the Root
Booked
for a Hanging
Murder
Most Fowl
Winning
Can Be Murder
Death
by Accident
The
Ghost of Chance
A
Romanic Way to Die
Dr. Sally Good series:
- Murder
is an Art
- Knife
in the Back
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Truman
Smith Series:
Dead
on the Island
Gator
Kill
- When
Old Men Die
Prairie
Chicken Kill
- Murder
Takes a Break
Other
Books:
Blood
Marks
- The
Nighttime is the Right Time
- The
Texas Capitol Murders
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- Athol
Dickson. Whom
Shall I Fear?
-
Garrison Reed's troubles are just beginning when he finds his
ex-partner, and ex-best friend, dead in the lake at the end of
a fish stringer--and beomes the prime suspect in the murder. But
who did it? And why? This is a well-written Southern gothic murder
mystery that ends with not only justice but also redemption.
- Also:
- Every
Hidden Thing
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- Margot
Fraser. The
Laying out of Gussie Hoot
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A murder mystery/comedy of manners set in Texas ranch country.
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- Kinky
Friedman. Armadillos
and Old Lace
- Hoping
to escape New York City violence by taking a break in Texas, Jewish
country-western singer and amateur detective Kinky Friedman is
asked by a local justice of the peace to solve the murders of
four senior citizens.
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- Mary
Gardner. Boat
People
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This novel focuses on Galveston, Texas, and a community of newly
arrived Vietnamese. Struggling to maintain a balance between Vietnam
and America, they live with one foot in each world.
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- Jan
Grape. Austin
City Blue
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When Austin police officer Zoe Barrow fatally shoots twenty-five-year-old
Jesse Garcia during a standoff, Internal Affairs has some hard
questions -- because the dead perp also happens to be the guy
who put a bullet in Zoe's husband and left him a vegetable. Assigned
to desk duty until she's cleared of any vendetta, Zoe tries to
piece together a series of strange and violent new twists that
will make or break her career.
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- A.W.
Gray. Bino
- The
first book of the Bino Phillips series. Crusader Congressman
Richard Bigelow disturbs the underworld of Texas politics and
organized crime. Fearing they will be exposed the politicians
and crime bosses have him killed. Tough criminal lawyer Bino Phillips
(short for albino) gets involved because his client, small time
hood Sonny Starr, is a witness to the crime who is also killed.
- Also:
- In
Defense of Judges
- Killings
- Bino's
Blues
- Shares
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- Chloe
Green. Going
Out in Style
-
Dallas O'Connor is the fashion stylist for Texas's finest retail
establishment, The Store. In her debut case, the savvy Dallas
discovers in the backstabbing business of fashion, jealousy and
revenge are suddenly in vogue.
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- Carolyn
G. Hart. Death
on the River Walk
-
San Antonio's famous River Walk is the setting for this fifth
installment in the Henrie O mystery series. The ex-reporter's
search for her friend's missing granddaughter takes her to the
Tesoros Gallery on the River Walk, where the granddaughter was
employed. Henrie O discovers that amidst the exquisite objects
in the prestigious gallery is hidden a dark secret that she must
uncover if she is to find the missing girl.
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- Tim
Hemlin. A
Whisper of Rage
- After
witnessing the near-fatal shooting of a legendary private investigator,
graduate student Neil Marshall is drawn into a whirlwind of violence
that takes him to the bedside of a fascinating woman.
- Also:
- Dead
Man's Broth
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- Rolando
Hinojosa. Ask
a Policeman
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When drug-related slayings begin occurring practically in his
own back yard, Rafe Buenrostro leads a corps of bicultural sleuths
in piercing the intrigue of a crime family apparently at war with
itself.
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- Dan
Jenkins. Fast
Copy
- Betsy
Throckmorton is the armadillo-tough daughter of the richest man
in Claybelle, Texas. She traded the fast lane of New York journalism
for Daddy's newspaper, the Claybelle Times-Standard, and intends
to whip it into more than a garden club newsletter. But she'll
have to whip a lot more than that to do it! Martin's.
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- Sharon
Kahn. Fax
Me a Bagel
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Follow the bagel crumbs as this savvy, heartwarming new series
welcomes an enchanting sleuth: Ruby, the rabbi's wife--a 46-year-old
widow who dodges a cunning killer, from her favorite bakery in
Eternal, Texas, to the Lower East Side of New York City.
Also:
Never
Nosh a Matzo Ball
Don't
Cry for Me, Hot Pastrami
Hold
the Cream Cheese, Kill the Lox |
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- Joe
R. Lansdale. Freezer
Burn
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Hideously disfigured during a bungled firecracker stand hold-up,
Bill joins a traveling freak show to evade police. He doesn't
stand out too much among the dogmen, bearded women, hermaphrodites,
and the mysterious frozen man whose sinister aura seems to link
them all.
Hap and Leonard series:
Mucho
Mojo
The
Two-Bear Mambo
Bad
Chili
Captains
Outrageous
Other
books:
- The
Bottoms
- A
Fine Dark Line
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- John
Lantigua. Twister
- In
Paradise, Texas, a tornado roars through town leaving attorney
Jack Eames buried in his house. Journalist Edward Thomas,
investigating the attack on another lawyer, finds that Eames was
shot - possibly by his former lover.
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- David
L. Lindsey. An
Absence of Light
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An investigator for Houston's Police Department is found dead,
an apparent suicide. But Marcus Graver hires an outsider to investigate.
Stuart Haydon series:
A
Cold Mind
Heat
from Another Sun
Spiral
Other
Books:
- The
Color of Night
- Requiem
for a Glass Heart
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- Allana
Martin. Death
of a Healing Woman
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Texana Jones owns and operates a trading post in a remote region
of the Chihuahuan desert along the Rio Grande . On El Dia de los
Muertos, the Day of the Dead, she is delivering supplies to reclusive
Rhea Fair, a curandera, or healing woman, and finds her dead.
When the sheriff blames the death on the random violence of drug
smugglers, Texana refuses to accept the explanation, particularly
since the violent deaths of two close friends six months earlier
were attributed to the same vague motivation
Also:
- Death
of a Saint Maker
Death
of an Evangelista
Death
of a Myth Maker
Death
of the Last Villista
Death
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- Lee
Martin. Too
Sane a Murder
-
Deb Ralston is an average police-mom trying to solve a murder
case with almost no evidence.
Also:
A
Conspiracy of Strangers
Hal's
Own Murder Case
- Deficit
Ending
- The
Mensa Murders
- Hacker
- The
Day That Dusty Died
Inherited
Murder
Bird
in a cage
- Genealogy
of Murder
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- Edward
Mathis. Another
Path, Another Dragon
- Texas
private eye Dan Roman (From a High Place, et al.) is called to
a small East Texas town by police chief Ward Bannion, an old buddy
from Vietnam.
Also:
- The
Burned Woman
- The
Fifth Level
- Out
of the Shadows
- September
Song
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- Susan
McBride. And
Then She Was Gone
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Set in the suburbs of Dallas, the story is about the disappearance
of a child and the efforts of Detective Maggie Ryan's to solve
the perplexing case.
Also:
- Overkill
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- D.R.
Meredith. Sheriff
and the Branding Iron Murders
- When
an artist is murdered, Sheriff Charles Matthews must solve the
mystery of a missing crucifix--and make himself a target for the
killer.
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- A.G.
Mojtabai. Called
Out
- The
crash of a passenger jet in an isolated Texas town has a profound
impact on the lives of survivors, townspeople, and the relatives
of the deceased.
Also:
- Ordinary
Time
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- Walter
Mosley. Gone
Fishin'
-
Everything Easy Rawlins and Mouse Alexander ever knew about friendship,
and themselves, comes apart at the seams when they enter a steamy
bayou world of voodoo, sex, revenge, and death.
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- David
F. Nighbert. Strikezone
-
William "Bull" Cochran's minor league career came to a stop when
he killed a batter with a wild pitch. He now owns a moving
company in Galveston, TX with his partner Juice. When Juice
is killed, Cochran decides to snoop on his own with mixed results.
- Also:
- Squeezeplay
- Shutout
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- Ben
Rehder. Buck
Fever
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It's the beginning of a crazy weekend in Blanco County as deer
hunting season gets underway--and already a man in a deer suit
has been shot. A sidesplittingly funny debut that does for Texas
what Carl Hiaasen and Tim Dorsey have done for Florida.
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- Clay
Reynolds. Agatite
- Agatite,
Texas is a sleepy Dust Bowl community of 3000 friendly people,
with nothing to distinguish it from hundreds of other small towns,
until the discovery of a dead body hanged in an abandoned outhouse
sets into motion a series of events that alters the town forever.
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- Rick
Riordan. Big
Red Tequila
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Ten years ago, Jackson "Tres" Navarre left San Antonio and the
memory of his father's murder behind. Now he's back, looking for
answers, but all he finds is mob-style corruption and local politicians
out to ruin his homecoming. When his girlfriend turns up missing,
Tres must act fast to rescue her, nail his Dad's killer--then
save his own hide!
Also:
- The
Widower's Two-Step
- The
Last King of Texas
- Devil
Went Down to Austin
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- J.R.
Ripley. Lost
in Austin
-
In the third book in the mystery series, musician Tony Kozol lands
a dream gig for one of the hottest county acts going, CLint Cash
and the Cowhands. Against the colorful background of Austin Tx
and the Southwest Music Conference, Tony's bandmates are singled
out for murder and in his humorous tongue and cheek style Kozol
hooks up with new sidekick, Rock Bootom, to save himself and his
music career.
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- Chris
Rogers. Bitch
Factor
- After
ten years in the Houston's D.A.'s office, watching the guilty
get off on technicalities, Dixie Flannigan decides to embrace
a more hands-on style of justice: she become a bounty hunter.
Tracking an accused child-killer to North Dakota, Dixie finds
herself facing not only a blizzard, but also suspicions that the
man is really innocent.
- Also:
- Rage
Factor
- Chill
Factor
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- Carolyn
Rogers. Home
is Where the Murder is
- San
Antonio policewoman, Rachael Grant is shot in the leg and returns
home to Saddle Gap, Texas to recuperate and rest. When her grandfather
sells his guest ranch that is at the heart of the town, violent
murders begin to occur and Rachael is drawn into the investigation.
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- Jim
Sanderson. El
Camino Del Rio
- Presidio,
Texas is hard country and hardship duty for U.S. Border Patrol
officer Dolph Martinez. When circling buzzards lead him to a corpse
in Red Wing boots with a .22 bullet hole in an expensive haircut,
Dolph realizes this is no ordinary norteo trying to cross the
deserted border from Mexico.
Also:
- La
Mordida
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- Aileen
Schumacher. Framework
for Death
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The Underground Railroad is active again, but this time it's been
set up by terrified mothers and fathers to spirit their endangered
children away from the other threatening parent. When one mother's
flight goes haywire, David Alvarez is called in to investigate--putting
him in touch with a past love, engineer Tory Travers.
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- Paullina
Simons. Eleven
Hours
-
When a young, pregnant woman is abducted from a shopping mall
in Dallas, a terrifying ordeal begins--an unforgettable journey
marked by fear, brutality, and the ultimate murder of two men.
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- Anne
Sloan. Murder
on the Boulevard
- Mystery
set in Houston Heights, pre-WWI. Female suffragist and amateur
sleuth encounters murder involving construction of The Rice Hotel.
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