Browsing: Mysteries

A “savagely funny police procedural” (The New York Times Book Review) and first in a New York Times bestselling series! Inspector Montalbano navigates corruption and pressure from all sides while searching for the truth behind a dead body found in a Sicilian town.

From the Nobel Prize–winning author of East of Eden comes “an utterly unprecedented sort of book” (Kirkus Reviews) about a group of friends seeking community in Monterey, California. A “delightful novel” (The New York Times).

Jim Qwilleran and his whip-smart Siamese cats must unmask a serial killer when their lakeside summer vacation turns deadly! A cozy whodunit from a New York Times bestselling author called “a master of mystery” (People).

In this “vivid exploration of one of the most beloved Renoir paintings in the world” (USA Today), a visionary artist gathers his friends to pose on a café terrace as he creates a masterpiece. An “exquisitely wrought” New York Times bestseller (The Seattle Times).

A New York Times bestseller: In the remote Colorado Rockies, Judge Ramsey Hunt rescues an abused girl. Alongside FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock, can Ramsey track down the vile abductors? An “absorbing” page-turner (Publishers Weekly).

After Qwill inherits a fortune, he moves into a shockingly luxurious estate. But when a series of domestic crimes sends his lavish lifestyle into a tailspin, it’s up to his feline friend Koko to unravel the deadly yarn. From a beloved New York Times bestselling author!

A delightful cozy from “a master of mystery” (People): Strange things are afoot at the Maus Haus mansion, from nighttime noises to baffling disappearances — and new resident Jim Qwilleran is determined to get to the bottom of it!

An explosive international bestseller with over 3,100 five-star Goodreads ratings! One terrifying phone call changes everything for Teresa Mendoza — who must kiss her innocence goodbye as she transforms into a ruthless and legendary figure. From “the master of the intellectual thriller” (Chicago Tribune).