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2011
The Lock Artist
by Hamilton, SteveMARKED BY TRAGEDY, traumatized at the age of eight, Michael, now eighteen, is no ordinary young man. Besides not uttering a single word in ten years, he discovers the one thing he can somehow do better than anyone else. Whether it's a locked door without a key, a padlock with no combination, or even an eight hundred-pound safe . . . he can open them all.
2010
The Last Child
by Hart, JohnFresh off the success of his Edgar Award-winning, "New York Times" bestseller "Down River," Hart returns with the story of a young boy's hunt for his missing sister, and the dark truths he uncovers in his North Carolina hometown.
2009
Blue Heaven
by Box, C. J.A 12-year-old girl and her younger brother see a murder...and the murderers see and know who she is. No place is safe and no one is to be trusted.
2008
Down River
by Hart, JohnLies, greed, revenge ... The river holds its secrets close. After being narrowly acquitted of a murder, Adam Chase disappears for 5 years: not a clue, not a trace. Now he's back and more bodies surface...
2007
The Janissary Tree
by Goodwin, JasonDuring the decline of the Ottoman Empire, eunuch Yashim Togalu uses his palace connections to try and solve a series of thefts and murders.
2006
Citizen Vince
by Walter, JesseIn 1980, Vince Camden finds himself in Spokane, Washington, courtesy of the witness protection program. He enjoys the ordinary happenings in town. Even as people start trying to kill him, he's still trying to figure out who to vote for.
2005
California Girl
by Parker, T. JeffersonThe Orange County, California, that the Becker brothers knew as boys is no more--unrecognizably altered since the afternoon in 1954 when Nick, Clay, David, and Andy rumbled with the lowlife Vonns, while five-year-old Janelle Vonn watched from the
2004
Resurrection Men (The Inspector Rebus Series)
by Rankin, IanPacked off to a remote Scottish Police College for a lesson in teamwork, Inspector Rebus finds himself in a snake pit. His classmates, an unruly band of rebel cops known as Resurrection Men, are suspected of orchestrating an elaborate drug heist.
2003
2002
Silent Joe (First Edition)
by Parker, T. JeffersonJoe Trona is scarred in more ways than one. Rescued from an orphanage by Will Trona, a charismatic politician who sensed his dark potential, Joe is swept into the maelstrom of influence and intimidation that surrounds his adoptive father's career.
2001
The Bottoms
by Lansdale, Joe R.The Great Depression, East Texas. The woods are thick, the rivers wild, the weather ripe with tornadoes, and the Crane family, like most families in that neck of the woods, are eking out a thin living.
2000
Bones (Irene Kelly #7)
by Burke, JanJournalis Irene Kelly joins a team of investigators who search for the bodies of a serial killer's victoms in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
1999
Mr. White's Confession
by Clarke, Robert B.Edgar® Award Winner Novel. On a hillside, the dead body of a beautiful dime-a-dance girl is found. Police Lt. Wesley Horner narrows his sights on White, a man with no memory, who must record his life in detailed journal entries and scrapbooks.
1997
The Chatham School Affair
by Cook, Thomas H.As he draws up an aging client's will, lawyer Henry Griswald reflects on a series of events in 1926-1927 that shattered the peace of his boyhood community.
1996
Come To Grief (Sid Halley #3)
by Francis, DickSid Halley, the ex-champion jockey turned investigator, faces new dangers, new deeply demanding decisions. Troubled, courageous and unwilling to admit defeat, for Sid Halley it is business as usual.
1995
The Red Scream
by Walker, Mary WillisMolly Cates tries to save a killer from execution for a murder he didn't commit.
1994
The Sculptress
by Walters, Minette"It was a slaughterhouse, the most horrific scene I have ever witnessed.
1993
Bootlegger's Daughter (Deborah Knott #1)
by Maron, MargaretThis is a warm funny novel with a shocking end - like a field of honeysuckle with copperheads underneath.
1992
A Dance At The Slaughterhouse
by Block, LawrenceA successful socialite's beautiful wife was raped and murdered in her own home -- and Matt Scudder believes the victim's "grieving" husband was responsible for the outrage. But to prove it, the haunted p.i.
1991
New Orleans Mourning
by Smith, JulieEdgar award winner, 1990. Skip Langdon solves the murder of the Mardi Gras king.
1990
Black Cherry Blues
by Burke, James LeeDave Robicheaux was once a Louisiana homicide cop. Now he's trying to start a new life, opening up a fishing business and caring for his adopted girl, Alafair.
1989
A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov Mystery #4)
by Kaminsky, StuartInspector Rostnikov has irritated the KGB one too many times. Demoted to the MVD, he has been sent to Siberia to investigate the murder of a minor official.
1988
Old Bones (Gideon Oliver Mystery #4)
by Elkins, AaronAn Edgar Award Winner (Best Mystery of the Year), a pile of human bones has been unearthed in the dank cellar of the ancient du Rocher estate on the isle of Mont St. Michel.
1987
A Dark-Adapted Eye
by Rendell, Ruth and Vine, BarbaraIn 1940s England, two sisters locked in combat over a family secret will use any weapon they have... murder.
1986
The Suspect
by Wright, L. R.A beautifully crafted story about murder, and evil that is perhaps worse than murder. You will not find a more sympathetic murderer in all of literature. The author expertly leads to a conclusion that is both satisfying and disturbing.
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