Masquerading as a soldier, a serial killer savages wartime Detroit; it's up to one detective and his ragtag team to stop himAs the United States enters World War II, Detroit converts its factories to an "e;arsenal of democracy,"e; fueling the American war machine.
A young black cop goes head-to-head with Detroit's elite undercover squad when one of its officers is accused of a racially fraught murderFor Paul Kubicek and the city of Detroit, 1972 ends in a haze of blood.
Hired to promote the new American dream car, a former reporter finds himself mired in a deadly conspiracy against a union boss and Ford Motors itselfIt's only been two decades since Connie Minor was on top, but it feels like centuries.
In the tense summer before Detroit's 1967 race riots, a former cop faces off against some of the city's most dangerous forcesRage simmers beneath the tranquil surface of 1960s Detroit.
Fresh out of jail, an ex-ballplayer stumbles into the world of bounty hunting and murder in urban DetroitEven prison couldn't stop former big-league pitcher Doc Miller from playing baseball.
Edgar Award Finalist: In the throes of Prohibition-era Detroit, one reporter follows the gripping and violent life of a man who helped keep the booze flowing.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini team up to search for a literary-minded killerIt is 1923 and a beautiful young woman has just been found outside a tenement, bones crushed, head ripped from her shoulders.
For Barbara Vaughn, a checkpoint between Jordan and the newly formed Israel is the threshold to painful self-discovery Barbara Vaughn is a scholarly woman whose fascination with religion stems partly from a conversion to Catholicism, and partly from her own half-Jewish background.
The #1 international bestselling crime thriller that introduces Belgian detective Pieter Van In, "e;a brusque cop with every bad habit you can think of"e; (The New York Times Book Review).
Inspector Pitt is charged with murder in this "e;gripping and highly satisfying"e; entry in the New York Times-bestselling Victorian mystery series (Publishers Weekly).
A mystery set in Victorian England by the New York Times-bestselling author whose "e;novels attain the societal sweep of Trollope or Thackeray"e; (Booklist, starred review).
Members of Parliament are murdered crossing Westminster Bridge, in the New York Times-bestselling series set in Victorian London: "e;A sterling performance"e; (Library Journal).
Someone on posh Callander Square will kill to keep a secret in this "e;superior"e; mystery from the New York Times-bestselling author of Twenty-One Days (The San Diego Union-Tribune).
The New York Times-bestselling author's "e;most tingling thriller since The Eagle Has Landed"e;: An agent poses as a Nazi for a mission on the verge of D-Day (Publishers Weekly).
From the New York Times-bestselling author Tom Clancy called "e;the master"e;: In war-torn Lisbon, a bartender and a nightclub singer are caught up in a treacherous Nazi plot.
From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Eagle Has Landed and Dark Justice comes the World War II legend of American gangster Charles "e;Lucky"e; Luciano.
A quest for vengeance leads a man into the deadly underworld of the Cold War in this thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Midnight Bell.
A theatre company bring secrets, magic and murder along with them on their 'Plague Tour', in this bewitching historical mystery starring physician-sleuth Dr Gabriel Taverner.
The murder of a loyal king's man threatens the self-crowned King Henry's new regime in this second gripping medieval mystery featuring friar, sleuth and reluctant spy Brother Chandler.
When a death on a movie set appears oddly staged, young widow and assistant to the stars Emma Blackstone turns amateur sleuth in this glamorous historical mystery set in 1920s Hollywood.