An assistant professor's fight against campus harassment soon becomes a fight for her life in this "e;totally compelling and utterly modern mystery"e; (Judy Grahn, American Book Award-winning author).
A New York Times Notable Book: A woman's suicide leads a man to a Nevada mining town-and a nest of poisonous secrets-in this "e;top-notch thriller"e; (Publishers Weekly).
An unlikely pair races to find a murderer in the hazy underbelly of Los AngelesVivien Cokes and her husband, Jasper, are LA royalty, and they have the lifestyle to prove it.
John Dickson Carr, one of the masters of the British-style detective novel, evokes the danger and delights of 1912 New Orleans in this puzzling murder mysteryJournalist and spy novelist Jim Blake takes an assignment for Harper's Weekly that puts him on a train to New Orleans, where congressional candidate James Claiborne Blake is being targeted by enemies who threaten to reveal that there is a glamorous Creole courtesan in his past.
Edgar Award Finalist: Hailed by Mary Higgins Clark as "e;one of the best mystery-suspense writers,"e; Grand Master of crime fiction Dorothy Salisbury Davis presents a spellbinding tale of passion and deadly deceit that begins with a dying man's mysterious last words.
A special three-in-one edition of Susan Dunlap's Vejay Haskell Mysteries, about an intrepid meter reader who solves the crimes that the police can't crackIn An Equal Opportunity Death, Vejay Haskell is playing hooky from her job as an electric-meter reader in Henderson, California.
Duffy's latest clients: The thieves of Heathrow AirportDown-and-out Duffy takes a stranger home from the pub for a one-night stand to take his mind off his scuffling private security business.
The pot thief discovers that archaeology is not nearly as cutthroat as the restaurant businessA treasure hunter, pottery dealer, and occasional manufacturer of imitation American Indian artifacts, Albuquerque's Hubie Schuze knows quite a bit about throwing clay.
A Southwestern sleuth tries to retrieve some relics-and solve a murder-in a novel by an author who "e;knows how to hook the reader from the get-go"e; (Albuquerque Journal).
The pot thief discovers that archaeology is not nearly as cutthroat as the restaurant businessA treasure hunter, pottery dealer, and occasional manufacturer of imitation American Indian artifacts, Albuquerque's Hubie Schuze knows quite a bit about throwing clay.
A Southwestern sleuth tries to retrieve some relics-and solve a murder-in a novel by an author who "e;knows how to hook the reader from the get-go"e; (Albuquerque Journal).
A professional translator and amateur detective travels to Barcelona to find a missing man in this mystery hailed as a "e;high-spirited comic adventure"e; (The New York Times).
A fake birth certificate leads Indianapolis PI Albert Samson to a woman who abandoned her child in this crime novel by a writer with "e;brains and style"e; (Los Angeles Times).
No case is too small-or too strange-for the Lunghi family detective agency For the Lunghis of Bath, England, detecting is best discussed around the family dinner table; everyone gets a say.
Indianapolis PI Albert Samson gets his license back just in time to take on a high-profile case in the latest from the Shamus Award-winning author of Missing Woman.
A playwright needs PI Albert Samson to find a thieving Broadway producer in this "e;fast, funny and brilliant series"e; from the Shamus Award-winning author (The Wall Street Journal).
"e;A smoothly written private-eye story"e; and Edgar Award Finalist: Indianapolis PI Albert Samson stirs up a wealthy family's secrets (The New York Times).
A gay Chicago reporter returns to his Wisconsin hometown-and a morass of lust, lies, and lethal family secrets in this "e;neatly twisted"e; mystery (Booklist).
Journalist Mark Manning's Midwestern hometown closes ranks against him when his nephew is suspected of murderFor Mark Manning, running the local paper in his Wisconsin hometown is a refreshing change from his life as a hard-charging reporter for the ChicagoJournal.
Reporter Mark Manning searches for a killer and stumbles upon a stunning conspiracyChicago Journal reporter Mark Manning has been called in to replace a colleague on a big story.
A masterpiece of mystery and suspense, this is the moving story of a man struggling to come to terms with his sexualityInvestigative journalist Mark Manning is on the trail of a story that could make his career.
A dry cleaner-turned-amateur sleuth finds herself in the crosshairs of a killer in this "e;fast-paced"e; cozy with a "e;smashing climax"e; (Publishers Weekly).
A murder in a quiet English village, long-buried secrets and a man's search for answers about his traumatic past entangle FBI agents Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan in the latest edge-of-your-seat Sharpe & Donovan novelAs a young boy, international art thief Oliver York witnessed the murder of his wealthy parents in their London apartment.
This carefully crafted ebook: "e;THE CRIMSON BLIND (Mystery Classics Series)"e; is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
The newest entry in Heather Graham's popular Krewe of Hunters series, The Hidden, is a page-turner-a story that brings past and present together in a completely unexpected way!