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From a New York Times bestselling author comes “one thriller that must be read… Perry has created his most complex and compelling protagonist” (San Francisco Examiner). If anyone wants to disappear, Jane Whitefield can make it happen. But when she takes on a risky new client, she’s drawn into a web of danger and deception.
For fans of Sherlock Holmes: When a young scholar is murdered in Victorian London, detective Cyrus Barker and his assistant, Thomas Llewelyn, must descend into the city’s dark underbelly in search of a cold-blooded killer. “An exciting page-turner… I look forward to their next adventure!” (Anne Perry).
Murders happen every day in the big bad city. They’re not such a big deal, you know. Even when the…
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Seeing Red comes a suspense novel about a woman trapped in…
A #1 New York Times bestselling author delivers “pure pleasure from the very first page” (Kirkus Reviews): Elvis Cole hunts for the abandoned wife and son of a hotshot film director — only to become entangled in a case far deadlier than it seems. With nearly 4,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!
Near Mulholland Drive, Dr. Stanley Kent is found shot twice in the back of the head. It’s the case LAPD…
Rollicking Wild West Adventure and Romance from Bestselling Author Mary ConnealyDare Riker is a doctor who saves lives, but someone…
James M. Cain, virtuoso of the roman noir, gives us a tautly narrated and excruciatingly suspenseful story in Double Indemnity, an X-ray…
A “captivating” mystery (The Wall Street Journal) that’s part of a series: When wine and murder mingle in a tiny French village, can police chief Bruno devise a solution to the crime? “Walker serves up wry wit, suspense, and a host of captivating characters” (Booklist starred review).
After hanging up his presidential hopes, Mark Stedman has no idea what to do with his life. But when he meets down-to-earth Josiah Stoltzfus, he’s convinced that the Amish farmer should be running the country… “A delightfully heartwarming story” (Beverly Lewis).