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1. The Tooth Tattoo
by Peter Lovesey
Peter Diamond, head of Bath CID, takes a city break in Vienna, where his favourite film, The Third Man, was set, but everything goes wrong and his ... More
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2. The Moving Toyshop. Edmund Crispin
by Edmund Crispin
One night, Richard Cadogan, poet and would-be bon-vivant, finds the body of an elderly woman in an Oxford toyshop, and is hit on the head. When he ... More
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3. The Floating Admiral
by Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, G.K. Chesterton and nine other writers from the legendary Detection Club collaborate in this fiendishly clever ... More
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4. Death Watch
by Jim Kelly
It's 5 September 1992. Fifteen-year-old Norma Jean Judd disappeared from her home never to be seen again. 5 September 2010. Exactly eighteen years ... More
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5. The Dark Water: The Strange Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes
by David Pirie
Pirie brings his rich familiarity with both the Doyle biography and the Sherlock Holmes canon to a mystifying Victorian tale of vengeance and ... More
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6. The Winds of Change: A Richard Jury Mystery
by Martha Grimes
From "one of the established masters of the genre" ("Newsweek") comes the latest in the critically acclaimed Richard Jury Series. As he leans over ... More
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7. The Castleford Conundrum
by J. J. Connington
"One of the very best of the Connington country house mysteries . . . is The Castleford Conundrum. In this tale the author does an extremely ... More
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8. Dreadfulwater Shows Up
by Hartley Goodweather
From award-winning literary author Thomas King (a.k.a. Hartley GoodWeather) comes a stylish mystery debut featuring ex-California cop Thumps ... More
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9. A Murder in Mayfair
by Robert Barnard, BSC
An elegant and decidedly sinister novel set among Britain's power elite, "A Murder in Mayfair" follows the exploits of a young man chosen to serve as ... More
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10. Killing for England
by Iain McDowall
Chief Inspector Jacobson and DS Kerr had been on leave when the body of a young black man, Darren McGee, had been fished out of the River Crow. The ... More
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11. Death Called to the Bar
by David Dickinson
Queen's Inn is London's youngest and most fashionable Inn of Court. On 29th February 1902, at a Feast, senior barrister Alexander Dauntsey collapses ... More
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12. The Peacock Feather Murders
by Carter Dickson
Sir Henry Merrivale unlocks another locked room.
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13. Murder for Christmas - Volume 2
by Thomas Godfrey (Editor)
This follow-up features more holiday stories for every nasty taste--tales of murder, robbery, kidnapping, and espionage from Woody Allen, Damon ... More
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14. Holy Disorders. Edmund Crispin
by Edmund Crispin
Oxford don and part-time detective Gervase Fen is in the town of Tolnbridge where he is happily bounding around with a butterfly net until the ... More
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15. Three Silent Things
by Margaret Mayhew
A village mystery from a bestselling author - The colonel has been living in peaceful Dorset village Frogs End for nearly a year, and is well ... More
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16. Death of an Ordinary Guy
by Jo A Hiestand
On Guy Fawkes Night someone switches the straw effigy with a real corpse. The village square is bathed in torchlight. Spectators huddle against the ... More
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18. Sherlock Holmes and the Hapsburg Tiara
by Alan Vanneman
In a crafty new novel featuring the world's greatest literary detective, Vanneman extends the boundaries of the Sherlock Holmes canon with a knotty ... More
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19. Call the Dead Again: A Meredith and Markby Mystery
by Ann Granger
Meredith drops off a young hitchhiker at the beautiful Tudor home of a prominent lawyer. The next morning, the lawyer is found dead. With her ... More
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20. The Iron Horse
by Edward Marston
Derby Day at Epsom Downs. A multitude of people crowd to watch the races: dukes and dustmen, bishops and beggars, privileged ladies and prostitutes. ... More
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21. Cita Con La Muerte (Appointment with Death)
by Agatha Christie
Among the towering red cliffs of Petra, like some monstrous swollen Buddha, sits the corpse of Mrs. Boynton. A tiny puncture mark on her wrist is the ... More
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22. Swan Song. Edmund Crispin
by Edmund Crispin
Hurrah! With the Nazis routed, the British can sing Wagner again. The company assembled in Oxford for the first post-war production of Meistersinger ... More
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23. Postscript to Poison
by Dorothy Bowers, Tom Schantz (Editor), Enid Schantz (Editor)
This English author's first book, first published in England in 1937, introduces Inspector Dan Pardoe who looks into the death of an old lady in an ... More
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24. Come and Go: A Ghostly Comedy
by Manning Coles
Young Richard Scroby didn't intend to make a fuss when the burglar broke into his apartment. After all, that's why he kept a very competent ... More
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25. Unplayable Lie
by Peter Jamesson
A secret computer project worth millions of dollars. A catastrophic fire. A badly charred body amid the debris. Chief Inspector Byram St. George of ... More
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