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When an accidental death rocks the FBI Academy, forensic investigator-in-training Reilly Steel suspects there’s more to the story — and sets out to use her keen observation skills to unearth the truth.
Following her husband’s death in a suspicious car accident, beautiful young widow Joan Medford is forced to take a job serving…
A classic work of noir fiction! When a beautiful woman conspires with a young drifter to murder her husband, nothing goes as planned… “A good, swift, violent story” (Dashiell Hammett) with over 6,600 five-star Goodreads ratings.
From an Edgar Grand Master! John Dortmunder agrees to steal a famous emerald — but his perfect heist could spark a war… A captivating thriller “filled with action and imagination” (The New York Times Book Review), with over 1,500 five-star Goodreads ratings.
Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Agatha Dawson is given six months to live — but dies just three days later. Can Lord Peter Wimsey reveal the hidden hand of a murderer? From a classic mystery author who “brought to the detective novel originality, intelligence, energy, and wit” (P. D. James).
In this unpredictable crime thriller, PI Adam Park agrees to find his mentor’s missing niece. When he discovers that an evil man is forcing the girl into dangerous crimes, Park must tap into his dark side to free her.
With over 10,800 five-star Goodreads ratings! In England’s Black Country, DI Kim Stone must hunt for a monstrous killer who has been active — and unchecked — for decades. A “stunning” series opener (The Mail on Sunday).
A STUNNING NEW NOVEL FROM ONE OF THE BEST-SELLING AUTHORS OF ALL TIME! The #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! Set…
The Black Dahlia is a roman noir on an epic scale: a classic period piece that provides a startling conclusion…
When Hap Collins and Leonard Pine seize a chance to get rich quick, they find big trouble in East Texas! A “hilarious” read from “a terrifically gifted storyteller with a sharp country boy wit” (The Washington Post Book World).