Mystery & Thriller

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“. . . a good read for both cozy and romance fans.”

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“The immense popularity of the Montalbano books . . . lies in prose splashed with the sun of Montalbano’s Sicily.”

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“. . . intelligently written, deftly paced, and convoluted . . .”

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How does the reappearance of a woman presumed dead, an elderly veteran getting gunned down, and a sunken World War II German spy sub tie into the same mystery? Leave it to Florida author H.

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“. . . one may wonder if Singularity is fact or fiction.”

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Pharaoh is a mystery for all the wrong reasons.”

What the publisher says about the book is this:

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Mae December has a thing for dogs. She owns a thriving kennel business in small town Rosedale, Tennessee.

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“. . . the series’ crowning glory, its pinnacle achievement.”

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There are so many “In Death” novels now—this is number 37—that it’s starting to feel like one of those long running TV cop shows with edgy dramas and a terrific ensemble cast.

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“. . . enough twists and turns and red herrings to please any mystery reader.”

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“. . . another exciting, titillating, and action-packed adventure . . .”

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“. . . [a] charming series . . .”

The prologue in this fifth book in this charming series takes the reader back to heroine Bess Crawford’s idyllic childhood in India.

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“. . . the characters rise to haunt you long after you read the final page.”

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When six strangers awaken on a beach they're not only confused as to how they got there, but why they are there.

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Lorena McCourtney is a two-time winner of the Daphne Du Maurier Award of Excellence. She has also won the American Christian Fiction Writer’s Mystery Book of the Year.

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“. . . a very, very good book.”

Already an international bestseller, in its American debut Lineup by Israeli author Liad Shoham lives up to its hype.

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Don’t be put off by the priggishness of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conan Doyle as they visit New York City.

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“. . . an intriguing tale with dramatic descriptions and vivid characterizations . . .”

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“. . . [a] masterful job . . .”

Road Trip! Bernie Little and his faithful companion Chet the Jet head to Louisiana in their latest adventure.

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Alan Jacobson knows how to write suspense. . . . Don’t say you weren’t warned.”

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