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by Walter Mosley
Published Feb 2019
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by John Farrow
Published May 2015
Read ReviewsTwo policemen are called to an isolated farm house. Inside are two dead people. But there are no tracks in the snow leading either to the house or away. What happened here?
by Michael Connelly
Published Jun 2006
Read ReviewsA stunning display of novelistic mastery - as human, as gripping, and as whiplash-surprising as any novel yet from the writer Publishers Weekly has called "today's Dostoyevsky of crime literature.
by Robert Crais
Published Jan 2006
Read ReviewsA stunning, edge-of-your-seat suspense novel that leads Detective Elvis Cole to the very thing he's always searched for the dark secrets of his own life and the father he never knewas well as a brutal killer determined to stop him.
by John Sandford
Published May 2004
Read ReviewsTwo people are found hanging from a tree. A black man and a white woman, and they're naked. 'Lynching' is the word that everybody's trying not to say, but the murders are not what they appear to be, and they are not the end of the story. There is much worse to come.
by Jonathan Kellerman
Published Dec 2003
Read ReviewsAs more and more killings are discovered, unraveling the maddening puzzle assumes a chilling new importancestopping a vicious psychopath who's made cold-blood murder his chosen art form.
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