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The Devotion of Suspect X
Keigo Higashino
From
One of Japan’s best-selling crime novelists makes his American debut in an atmospheric thriller about a desp...
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The Bone House
Brian Freeman
From Publishers Weekly
At the start of this solid stand-alone from Freeman (Immoral and three other titles in his Duluth,...
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Last Detective
Peter Lovesey
From Publishers Weekly
Irascible, corpulent, cynical Chief Superintendent Peter Diamond of the Avon and Somerset murder s...
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The Survivors Club
Lisa Gardner
From Publishers Weekly
One cannot read this excellent new novel by bestselling author Gardner (The Next Accident) without...
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The Big Gamble
Michael Mcgarrity
Amazon.com Review
Santa Fe Police Chief Kevin Kerney never solved the disappearance of Anna Maria Montoya 11 years ago....
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Burn
Nevada Barr
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Barr's outstanding 16th Anna Pigeon novel (after Borderline) takes the National Pa...
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Lost Light
Michael Connelly
From Publishers Weekly
Award-winning former crime reporter Connelly (The Black Echo; City of Bones) hits all the right no...
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Strange Affair
Peter Robinson
Amazon.com Review
Without a doubt, the family and friends of fictional sleuths are two of the most endangered species on ...
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Close Enough to Kill
Beverly Barton
From Publishers Weekly
Barton (Killing Her Softly) is a veteran of romantic suspense, and it shows in her latest, a well-...
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The Black Echo
Michael Connelly
From Publishers Weekly
Connelly transcends the standard L.A. police procedural with this original and eminently authentic...
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Color of Justice
Gary Hardwick
From Publishers Weekly
A provocative examination of race fires up this otherwise lukewarm crime drama. Set in Detroit, th...
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The Fly on the Wall
Tony Hillerman
Review
“Tony Hillerman’s novels are like no others.” (San Diego Union-Tribune )
“Fascinating....
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