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Winner of the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel A CBC Bookie Award: Mystery and Thriller, Finalist A Quill…
&Quire Book of the Year An Amazon.ca Editors’ Pick In the first electrifying book of the series, Ian Hamilton introduces us to Ava Lee — the smartest, most stylish heroine in crime fiction since Lisbeth Salandar.The Sultan of Sarawak: An Ava Lee Novel: The Triad Years (An Ava Lee Novel #14)
Par Ian Hamilton. 2022
The Fury of Beijing: An Ava Lee Novel: The Triad Years (An Ava Lee Novel #16)
Par Ian Hamilton. 2024
Bunny Lake Is Missing (Femmes Fatales)
Par Evelyn Piper. 2004
The classic novel of suspense is &“a headlong story of nerve-wracking tension, psychological validity and emotional drive&” (Oakland Tribune). …
Blanche Lake is not like the other mothers who come to collect their children at the local nursery school on New York&’s Upper East Side. She lives alone, has a job, and has never been married. It&’s the first day of school when this story begins, and Blanche is eager to see how her daughter, Bunny, has fared away from home. But her expectant waiting becomes a mother&’s most dreaded nightmare: Bunny never materializes. Neither teachers nor students recall the small girl, and soon Blanche is engaged in a frantic search for any trace of her missing daughter. And the worst part is . . . no one believes her. In this fraught and at times freakish tale of suspense, Evelyn Piper takes us deep into the psyche of the 1950s to explore American fetishes, fallacies, and fears around motherhood and sexuality. Blanche emerges as a new kind of heroine—a hard-boiled mom with gun in hand, willing to take any risk to find her missing daughter. &“A classic thriller—a riveting revisit to the dark side of the fifties, where the tension beneath the calm surface has an undertow that drags the reader into its grip. Prime pulp—pure pleasure.&” —Linda Fairstein, author of The Bone VaultSin and Tonic (Sinners Series #6)
Par Rhys Ford. 2018
Sequel to Absinthe of MaliceSinners Series: Book SixMiki St. John believed happy endings only existed in fairy tales until his…
life took a few unexpected turns… and now he’s found his own.His best friend, Damien, is back from the dead, and their new band, Crossroads Gin, is soaring up the charts. Miki’s got a solid, loving partner named Kane Morgan—an Inspector with SFPD whose enormous Irish family has embraced him as one of their own—and his dog, Dude, at his side.It’s a pity someone’s trying to kill him.Old loyalties and even older grudges emerge from Chinatown’s murky, mysterious past, and Miki struggles to deal with his dead mother’s abandonment, her secrets, and her brutal murder while he’s hunted by an enigmatic killer who may have ties to her.The case lands in Kane’s lap, and he and Miki are caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse. When Miki is forced to face his personal demons and the horrors of his childhood, only one thing is certain: the rock star and his cop are determined to fight for their future and survive the evils lurking in Miki’s past.Sulfur Springs: A Novel (Cork O'Connor Mystery Series #16)
Par William Kent Krueger. 2018
The New York Times bestselling author of Ordinary Grace weaves a vivid and pulse-pounding thriller that follows Cork O&’Connor&’s search…
for a missing man amid the fraught tensions at the border between Arizona and Mexico.On the Fourth of July, just as fireworks are about to go off in Aurora, Minnesota, Cork O&’Connor and his new bride Rainy Bisonette receive a desperate phone call from Rainy&’s son, Peter. The connection is terrible but before the line goes dead, they hear Peter confess to the murder of someone named Rodriquez. The following morning, Cork and Rainy fly to southern Arizona, where Peter has been working as a counselor in a well-known drug rehab center. When they arrive, they learn that Peter was fired six months earlier and hasn&’t been heard from since. So they head to the little desert town of Sulfur Springs where Peter has been receiving his mail. But no one in Sulfur Springs seems to know him. They do, however, seem to recognize the name Rodriguez. Apparently, the Rodriguez family is one of the cartels controlling everything illegal that crosses the border from Mexico. As they gather scraps of information about Peter, Cork and Rainy are warned time and again that there is a war going on along the border. &“Trust no one in Coronado County,&” is the most common piece of advice they receive, and Cork doesn&’t have to be told twice. To him, Arizona is alien country. The relentless heat, the absence of water and big trees and shade all feel nightmarish to him, as does his growing sense that Rainy might know more about what&’s going on than she&’s willing to admit in this fresh, exhilarating, and white-knuckle mystery starring one of the greatest heroes of fiction.Three novels in the acclaimed series starring an author whose itinerary often leads him to crime scenes . . . The Festival Murders…
Bryce Peabody is ready to give a talk at the annual literary festival in the pretty English town of Mold-on-Wold—until he&’s found dead in his hotel room. Soon, author Francis Meadowes is drawn into a role he knows only from his own fiction—that of amateur detective . . . &“A marvellous set of unsavoury suspects . . . good, nasty fun with a ring of truth.&” —The Mail on Sunday, Thriller of the WeekCruising to Murder Francis has landed a job lecturing aboard a luxurious liner as it cruises down the West African coast. His fellow passengers include an eclectic mix of characters. But when two of them die, the sleuthing crime writer discovers he may be out of his depth . . . &“[An] entertaining mystery.&” —Publishers WeeklyMurder Your Darlings Francis is soaking up the sun in Italy, running a creative writing course at a villa in the Umbrian countryside. But what should have been a magical week turns sinister when a body is found in the sauna . . .A Mail on Sunday Book of the Year &“A neat twist on the classic English-country-house formula.&” —Kirkus ReviewsLearning to Kill: Stories
Par Ed McBain. 2007
A &“gripping&” collection of crime stories from the author of the acclaimed 87th Precinct novels (People). Ed McBain&’s 87th…
Precinct is &“perhaps the finest police procedural series of all time&” (Publishers Weekly). But before he turned to novels, McBain wrote short crime fiction under various names, for pulp magazines including Manhunt and Argosy. Collected in this anthology are twenty-five of these early stories, organized under headings such as &“Women in Jeopardy,&” &“Private Eyes,&” &“Loose Cannons,&” and &“Gangs.&” For fans of Ed McBain, the author&’s introduction to this anthology will be just as exciting as the stories themselves. There and in his introductory notes to each section, he offers valuable insight into his writing and his singular career.Dark Pursuit
Par Brandilyn Collins. 2008
&“Ever hear the dead knocking?&” Novelist Darell Brooke lived for his title as King of Suspense—until an auto accident left…
him unable to concentrate. Two years later, reclusive and bitter, he wants one thing: to plot a new novel and regain his reputation. Kaitlan Sering, his twenty-two-year-old granddaughter, once lived for drugs. After she stole from Darell, he cut her off. Now she&’s rebuilding her life. But in Kaitlan&’s town two women have been murdered, and she is about to discover a third. She&’s even more shocked to realize the culprit is her boyfriend, Craig, the police chief&’s son. Desperate, Kaitlan flees to her estranged grandfather. For over forty years, Darell Brooke has lived suspense. Surely he&’ll devise a plan to trap the cunning Craig. But can Darell&’s muddled mind do it? And—if he tries—with what motivation? For Kaitlan&’s plight may be the stunning answer to the elusive plot he seeks . . .Little Lamb Lost (Claire Conover Mysteries)
Par Margaret Fenton. 2009
&“A relentless social worker makes an intriguing amateur sleuth&” in this southern crime novel, the first in a &“promising new…
series&” (Booklist). Two-year-old Michael Hennessey is found dead and his mother, Ashley is arrested. The only person who doesn&’t believe Ashley Hennessey killed her son is Claire Conover, the social worker who put Michael back in his mother&’s home. Claire believes Ashley has recovered from a life of booze and drugs and turned over a new leaf for the sake of her child. Now Claire just has to prove Ashley&’s innocence to the police. There&’s no shortage of other suspects. There&’s the boyfriend who didn&’t like being saddled with his girlfriend&’s kid, and Ashley&’s alcoholic stepfather with a shady past. And what about the boy&’s mysterious father? But the search for answers is fraught with uncertainty as Claire comes up against her own doubts. Maybe she got it wrong. Maybe Ashley was using again. Maybe reuniting mother and son was a misjudgment Claire would regret for the rest of her life. Whatever the truth is, one thing is certain: Claire is about to uncover secrets that could ruin lives—or end her own. &“Fenton puts her experiences as a social worker to good use in her promising debut. . . . With her fine ear for regional speech, Fenton may do for Birmingham what Margaret Maron has done for rural North Carolina.&” —Publishers Weekly &“A riveting story . . . Little Lamb Lost is highly recommended reading.&” —Midwest Book Review &“Well done.&” —Library JournalMurder on Frequency: Harrie Mckinsey Mystery #3 (Harrie McKinsey Mysteries #Vol. 3)
Par Patricia Smith Wood. 2016
An amateur sleuth with psychic abilities is drawn into a missing person mystery that puts her and her best friend…
on the trail of a murderer. When Harrie McKinsey is dragged to a ham radio course by her best friend Ginger Vaughn, they discover some pretty strange occurrences in the world of amateur radio. Like the operator who made contact with another enthusiast, despite the fact that he was reported dead five years earlier. Harrie and Ginger&’s hunt for the missing caller turns into a murder investigation and a major confrontation with a Mafia don. Good thing the ladies have the FBI, the Albuquerque police, and a team of private detectives for back up, because it looks like another murder is about to take place, unless Harrie and Ginger can crack this case first. &“Leave it to the redoubtable Harrie, her sidekick Ginger, and a gang of faithful friends to uncover the truth.&” —Robert D. Kidera, Hillerman Prize–winning author of the Gabe McKenna mystery series &“Murder on Frequency is the murder mystery equivalent of a New Mexico sandstorm. Fast paced. Whirling. Making you question what&’s right before your eyes. And irresistible. . . . A great read.&” —J. Michael Orenduff, author of the award-winning Pot Thief murder mysteriesMurder on Sagebrush Lane (Harrie McKinsey Mysteries)
Par Patricia Smith Wood. 2013
A murder on a quiet street in Albuquerque leads a psychic amateur sleuth and her FBI agent husband into an…
investigation of stolen government secrets. Trouble always seems to find Harrie McKinsey. From the darkness that haunts her dreams at night, to the morning she discovers a toddler sitting in the flower bed on her front porch, covered in blood. A search for the little girl&’s parents leads Harrie and her husband, FBI agent DJ Scott, into a grisly murder investigation of the child&’s father, a computer lab employee at Sandia National Labs with a security clearance at the highest government levels. Whatever Katie&’s father knew, it led to his brutal death. And now with the child&’s life at stake, Harrie won&’t sit still until the killer is caught. Along with DJ, her best friend Ginger, and Ginger&’s husband, Harrie is drawn into a world where there are those who would stop at nothing shy of theft, kidnapping, and murder to gain power. Harrie might just be in over her head this time. But that doesn&’t stop her from pursuing a killer who intends to make her his final victim. &“Filled with tension and suspense. . . . This is Patricia Wood&’s best book yet.&” —Joseph Badal, Hillerman Prize–winning author of Ultimate BetrayalLittle Girl Gone (Claire Conover Mysteries)
Par Margaret Fenton. 2016
A social worker turns amateur sleuth when a teen in her care goes missing, and the girl&’s mother is found…
murdered, in this southern domestic thriller. Claire Conover is in a bind. The thirteen-year-old girl who had been taken into custody for sleeping behind a grocery store has disappeared without a trace. Worse, her mother&’s dead body is discovered on a construction site. Is it possible the runaway daughter pulled the trigger? Or is the girl a victim of her murdered mother&’s shady lifestyle? The only thing Claire knows is she needs to find the girl—fast—even if it means teaming up with an investigative reporter whose intentions toward her may be more than platonic. Prowling the streets of Birmingham, Claire works to solve the dark puzzle of the girl&’s life, desperate to find her alive and keep her safe, once and for all. Praise for Little Lamb Lost, Book 1 of the Claire Conover Mysteries: &“Fenton puts her experiences as a social worker to good use in her promising debut. . . . With her fine ear for regional speech, Fenton may do for Birmingham what Margaret Maron has done for rural North Carolina.&” —Publishers Weekly &“A relentless social worker makes an intriguing amateur sleuth, and Birmingham offers a fresh take on the New South as a setting for crime fiction. . . . [A] promising new series.&” —BooklistLittle White Lies (Claire Conover Mysteries)
Par Margaret Fenton. 2022
A social worker turns amateur sleuth when the child in her care is endangered in this southern domestic thriller. …
Claire Conover&’s first instinct is always to keep children safe. So when the social worker&’s latest case involves a biracial baby orphaned by what looks like a racially-motivated attack, Claire works night and day to find a family to take in the eight month old. But the only relatives she uncovers could put the baby&’s life into more danger. The case quickly upends her personal life, and the home she is making with her boyfriend, Grant. Things get even more complicated when the teen runaway Claire has been worrying about turns up, brutalized and homeless. Of course, Claire takes her in, even though the move puts her job—and her relationship—at risk. Keeping the children in her care out of harm&’s way is second nature for Claire. But this time, it could cost her everything. Praise for Little Lamb Lost, Book 1 of the Claire Conover Mysteries: &“Fenton puts her experiences as a social worker to good use in her promising debut. . . . With her fine ear for regional speech, Fenton may do for Birmingham what Margaret Maron has done for rural North Carolina.&” —Publishers Weekly &“A relentless social worker makes an intriguing amateur sleuth, and Birmingham offers a fresh take on the New South as a setting for crime fiction. . . . [A] promising new series.&” —BooklistThe Easter Egg Murder (Harrie McKinsey Mysteries)
Par Patricia Smith Wood. 2013
In a mystery inspired by a historical murder, best friends become amateur sleuths when a senator&’s memoir reveals secrets someone…
would kill to keep quiet. Why was a US senator suddenly writing a book about an unsolved murder that happened fifty years ago? Dynamic duo Harrie McKinsey and Ginger Vaughn know the story is bound to stir up trouble, especially since the ruthless killing on Easter Sunday in 1950 led to the end of illegal casinos in New Mexico. Eager to tell the tale, the two ambitious editors take on the high profile project. But just moments after the Albuquerque press announces the news of the senator&’s upcoming exposé, a person closely connected to the case is killed, and another narrowly escapes death. Suddenly Harrie and Ginger are not just editing the story but racing to get to the bottom of it. Uncovering the clues pits Ginger against her overprotective husband, and Harrie against an attractive FBI agent who would prefer she keep her pretty nose out of it. But Harrie is having mysterious dreams about the murder victims, so she feels an urgency to stay on the case, even if it means confronting a cold-blooded killer intent on silencing Harrie and Ginger forever. &“Patricia Smith Wood deftly guides you through this thrilling tale to its surprise conclusion. You&’ll love it!&” —Sandi Ault, the Mary Higgins Clark Award–winning author of the Wild mystery series &“Imaginative and compelling! A tantalizing plot and memorable characters combine to make this a spellbinding debut.&” —Margaret Tessler, author of the Sharon Salazar mystery seriesThe Suicide Murders (Benny Cooperman Mystery Ser. #1)
Par Howard Engel. 1980
Myrna Yates was cool, attractive - a real society lady - and in trouble. Benny Cooperman, a private eye in…
Grantham, Ontario, Canada with a hard head and a tender heart, was ready to help her in any way he could. Her concern? Whether her husband Chester was having an affair. But when Ches commits suicide the day Benny begins his investigation, our detective realizes he may be dealing with something beyond a simple "family affair." Probing into the curious circumstances surrounding the death, Benny finds himself in the midst of a strange group of people - one that involves a mysterious psychiatrist, eminent but shady citizens, and soon, a few more suicides. Or are they murders?The Likeness: The inspiration for BBC/RTE drama series DUBLIN MURDERS
Par Tana French. 2008
'One of the best crime writers working today' Guardian'The Likeness isn't just a good page-turner, but a skilfully written modern…
novel' Sunday IndependentStill traumatised by her brush with a psychopath, Detective Cassie Maddox transfers out of the Murder Squad and starts a relationship with fellow detective Sam ONeill. But she's too badly shaken to commit to him, or to her career.When Sam calls her to the scene of his new case, she is shocked to find that the murdered girl is her double. What's more, her ID says she is Lexie Madison - the identity Cassie used, years ago, as an undercover detective. With no leads, no suspects and no clues to Lexie's real identity, Cassie's old boss spots the opportunity of a lifetime: send Cassie undercover in the dead girl's place, to tempt the killer out of hiding to finish the job.Death of the Black Widow
Par James Patterson, J. D. Barker. 2022
She destroys the men she loves—and escapes every time. The most dangerous killer James Patterson has ever created is also…
his most seductive. On his first night with Detroit PD, Officer Walter O&’Brien is called to a murder scene. A terrified twenty-year-old has bludgeoned her kidnapper with skill that shocks even O&’Brien&’s veteran partner. The young woman is also a brilliant escape artist. Her bold flight from police custody makes the case impossible to solve—and, for Walter, even more impossible to forget. By the time Walter&’s promoted to detective, his fascination with the missing, gray-eyed woman is approaching obsession. And when Walter discovers that he&’s not alone in his search, one truth is certain. This deadly string of secrets didn&’t begin in his home city—but he&’s going to make sure it ends there.Win
Par Harlan Coben. 2021
In this #1 New York Times bestselling thriller from Harlan Coben, a dead man's secrets fall into the hands of a vigilante…
antihero—drawing him down a dangerous road.Over twenty years ago, the heiress Patricia Lockwood was abducted during a robbery of her family's estate, then locked inside an isolated cabin for months. Patricia escaped, but so did her captors — and the items stolen from her family were never recovered. Until now. On the Upper West Side, a recluse is found murdered in his penthouse apartment, alongside two objects of note: a stolen Vermeer painting and a leather suitcase bearing the initials WHL3. For the first time in years, the authorities have a lead — not only on Patricia's kidnapping, but also on another FBI cold case — with the suitcase and painting both pointing them toward one man.Windsor Horne Lockwood III — or Win, as his few friends call him — doesn't know how his suitcase and his family's stolen painting ended up with a dead man. But his interest is piqued, especially when the FBI tells him that the man who kidnapped his cousin was also behind an act of domestic terrorism — and that the conspirators may still be at large. The two cases have baffled the FBI for decades, but Win has three things the FBI doesn't: a personal connection to the case; an ungodly fortune; and his own unique brand of justice.Smashie McPerter and the Mystery of Room 11 (Smashie McPerter Investigates)
Par N. Griffin, Kate Hindley. 2015
The day the hamster disappears from Smashie McPerter’s class begins like any other. As Room 11 descends into paranoia-fueled chaos,…
as natural suspects produce natural alibis, and as motives remain unmotivated, Smashie and her best friend, Dontel, are forced to the limits of their parlor-room detecting to set things right.