V .I. Warshawski, the Chicago P.I. follows a case to Lawrence, Kan., where the past turns out to be very present.
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Friday, 28 April 2017
THE STARS ARE FIRE by Anita Shreve
A young mother remakes her life after a fire in postwar coastal Maine.
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FAST AND LOOSE by Stuart Woods
In the 41st Stone Barrington novel, the New York attorney acquires a ruthless, hot-headed enemy.
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THE FIX by David Baldacci
The detective Amos Decker (“Memory Man”) witnesses a murder-suicide that turns out to be a matter of national security.
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Friday, 21 April 2017
THE NIGHT THE LIGHTS WENT OUT by Karen White
A single mother moves to a wealthy Atlanta suburb in search of a fresh start, but the other women’s knives are out.
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SONG OF THE LION by Anne Hillerman
The third Southwestern mystery featuring the Navajo police officer Bernadette Manuelito and her husband, Jim Chee.
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TWO FROM THE HEART by James Patterson and Frank Constantini, Emily Raymond and Brian Sitts
Two stories about the power of stories.
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THE BURIAL HOUR by Jeffery Deaver
Lincoln Rhyme travels to Italy to investigate a case.
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ONE PERFECT LIE by Lisa Scottoline
A high school baseball coach hiding his real identity poses a threat to an idyllic suburban community.
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THRAWN by Timothy Zahn
The origins of Grand Admiral Thrawn, an iconic “Star Wars” villain.
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Friday, 14 April 2017
PRUSSIAN BLUE by Philip Kerr
In the 12th Bernie Gunther novel, the action takes place both at Hitler’s villa, the Berghof, in 1939 and in Cannes in 1956.
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EARTHLY REMAINS by Donna Leon
The 26th Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery.
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THE LOST ORDER by Steve Berry
In the 12th Cotton Malone thriller, the former Justice Department operative pursues current and historical conspiracies.
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THE CHOSEN by J R Ward
Book 15 of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series.
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ALL BY MYSELF, ALONE by Mary Higgins Clark
On a luxury cruise ship, a wealthy aristocrat is found murdered, and her emerald necklace has disappeared.
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Friday, 7 April 2017
THE WOMEN IN THE CASTLE by Jessica Shattuck
The widows of three men killed for attempting to assassinate Hitler take refuge together at the war’s end.
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THE BLACK BOOK by James Patterson and David Ellis
After a raid on a brothel that serviced Chicago’s elite, two people are dead and the madam’s black book has disappeared. Who is responsible?
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