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by Amy Mackinnon
Published Aug 2009
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by George Pelecanos
Published Apr 2009
Read ReviewsOn a hot summer afternoon in 1972, three teenagers drove into an unfamiliar neighborhood and six lives were altered forever. Thirty five years later, one survivor of that day reaches out to another, opening a door that could lead to salvation. But another survivor is now out of prison, looking for reparation in any form he can find it.
by Walter Mosley
Published Aug 2008
Read ReviewsThe tenth Easy Rawlins thriller puts him on the streets of LA to solve a case that threatens the lives of his closest friends.
by George Pelecanos
Published Aug 2007
Read ReviewsThe haunting story of three copsone good, one bad, one brokenand the murder that reunited them in a showdown decades in the making.
by Cammie McGovern
Published Mar 2007
Read ReviewsAdam, a nine-year-old autistic boy, is discovered hiding near to the body of his murdered classmate. Now the police are relying on Adam as the only witness to an appalling crime. But he can't tell the police what he sawor what he heard. Barely verbal on the best of days, Adam has retreated into a silent world that Cara, his mother, knows only...
by T Jefferson Parker
Published Jan 2007
Read ReviewsFollowing an accident, homicide detective Robbie Brownlaw, develops synesthesia, a neurological condition where your senses get mixed up. Sometimes when people talk to him, he see their voices as colored shapes provoked by the emotions of the speakers, not by the words themselves. When a sergeant in the Professional Standards Unit is found dead, ...
by Michael Connelly
Published Feb 2003
Read ReviewsOn New Year's Day, Detective Harry Bosch fields a call that a dog has found a bone--a bone that the dog's owner, a doctor, feels certain is human.
by George Pelecanos
Published Feb 2002
Read ReviewsA masterwork of psychological intrigue and dramatic plotting leading up to an explosive, unforgettable climax.
by James Lee Burke
Published May 2001
Read ReviewsFrom Edgar Award-winner James Lee Burke comes this emotional powerhouse of a novel ... in which everyman hero Dave Robicheaux confronts the secrets of his long-forgotten past in a shattering tale of revenge, murder, and a mother's haunting legacy....
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