The twenty-first book in the hugely popular Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series from New York Times bestselling author Faye KellermanLAPD Detective Peter Decker is about to face a case that will push him to the limit.
The chilling new psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Retribution and Pretty Little ThingsThe body of a young woman who went missing from a Florida nightclub is found in a dumpster.
Gabriel Allon, master art restorer and assassin, returns in a spellbinding #1 New York Times bestselling novel'Allon is the 21st century Bond' Daily MailBruised and war-weary following his secret war to bring down a terrorist mastermind, Gabriel Allon returns to his beloved Rome to restore a Caravaggio masterpiece.
'Allon is the 21st century Bond' - Daily MailGabriel Allon, secret agent, assassin and master art restorer, returns in a spellbinding new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling authorEurope is exploding.
Lecturers having it away with students, witches' sabbaths on the sand dunes, a body buried under a statue in the gardens, and a fresh rash of killings.
Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel investigates a murder close to home in this first crime novel featuring the much-loved detective team of Dalziel and Pascoe.
Bluff Superintendent Dalziel falls for the recently bereaved Mrs Fielding's ample charms, and has to be rescued from a litter of fresh corpses by Inspector Pascoe.
A stunning standalone psychological thriller, set in Cumbria, past and present, from Reginald Hill, one of the UK's most popular and admired crime novelistsThings move slowly in the village of Illthwaite, but that's about to change with the arrival of two strangers intent on digging up bits of the past the locals would rather keep buried.
Conspiracy thrillers don't come any bigger or better than THE KEY - from the author of the bestselling thriller debut of 2011, SANCTUS: 'Plenty of action, plenty of intrigue and wonderfully imaginative.
First story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonBilly Partridge wasn't really cut out to be a cat burglar, but it was 'do the job, or come up with thirteen grand by Thursday, or have both legs shattered'.
Second story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonWhen a double suicide arrives at the city morgue, Sandra thinks it's a Christmas like any other.
Fourth story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonWorking in a call centre normally offers few career opportunities.
Third story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonBeing a top-flight chef can be stressful.
Fifth story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonThere is never a good time to look upon the face of a dead loved one.
Sixth story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonThe maternity ward: the last place you'd associate with criminal activity.
Seventh story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonJames Kirkhill thinks he has the best job in the world: coaching the girls' swimming team.
Eighth story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonBrian's about to discover that life as a drug dealer can have hidden benefits.
Ninth story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonKayleigh's a professional.
Tenth story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonLord Peter Forsyth-Leven, MSP, is about to discover that having it all just means you've got more to lose.
Eleventh story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonWhat could be more festive than a trip to see Santa at the local shopping centre?
Final story in a collection of interlinked tales of crime and retribution laced with dark humour, set around the festive seasonIt's Christmas Eve, but the criminals never stop working, so neither do the police.
A gripping courtroom drama combining psychological suspense and political intrigue from the pen of ex-barrister-turned-crime novelist Simon Tolkien, grandson of J.
The new novel from Pulitzer Prize-winner Geraldine Brooks, author of the Richard and Judy bestseller 'March', 'Year of Wonders' and 'People of the Book'.
The follow-up novel to the hugely successful debutTHE STREETIn this dank corner of town, you have to keep your friends close and your enemies closer - even if those enemies are your family.
'Campbell Road was home to the most notorious criminals: thieves, prostitutes, fraudsters - every sort of rogue and vagabond drifted through this slum.
Sorting out a village shattered by a series of poison pen letters is just up Hetty Wainthropp's street, as is a runaway couple, a blackmailing medium and finding out the betrayer at a refuge for battered wives.
The twentieth book in the hugely popular Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series from New York Times bestselling author Faye KellermanWhen fifteen-year-old Gregory Hesse is found dead, a single gunshot to his head, it appears to be a tragic suicide.
Worldwide bestseller Camilla Lackberg weaves together another brilliant contemporary psychological thriller with the chilling struggle of a young woman facing the darkest chapter of Europe's past.
By the writer of the Wexford novels and read by George BakerSomeone must have had good reason to murder Mrs Elizabeth Nightingale on a dark September night.
After the success of The Northern Clemency, shortlisted for the 2008 Man Booker Prize, Philip Hensher brings us another slice of contemporary life, this time the peaceful civility and spiralling paranoia of a small English town.