Nickeled-And-Dimed to Death: A Devere...
Denise SwansonIn New York Times bestselling author Denise Swanson's "slightly zany"* new mystery series, Devereaux Sinclair loves running her old-fashioned store in her small Missouri hometown. If only murder didn't keep landing on her do...
Trouble in Spades: A Nina Quinn Myste...
Heather WebberLandscaping is Nina Quinn's business, but trouble seems to be her middle name. Saddled with a recently expelled, faithless local-cop husband, a teenaged terror of a stepson, and the yappiest, most unhousebreakable Chihuahua in captivi...
The Mangrove Coast (Prime Crime Myste...
Randy Wayne WhiteRandy White's mysteries are tailor-made for fans who've exhausted the novels of the late John D. MacDonald. White's series hero, Doc Ford, a marine biologist whose resume includes a Vietnam-era stint with the Special Forces, is a s...
The Dead of Winter (John Madden Myste...
Rennie Airth"[Rennie Airth's] meticulously detailed procedural mysteries are beautifully written . . . well worth reading, and rereading." -Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review On a freezing London night in 1944, Rosa Novak i...
A Spoonful of Murder (A Soup Lover's ...
Connie ArcherWinter is big business in small-town Snowflake, Vermont. Tourists arrive to hit the ski slopes--and what could be more satisfying after a chilly day of carving powder than a steaming bowl of soup? When Lucky Jamieson inherits her pare...
Chocolate to Die For (Chocoholic Myst...
JoAnna CarlTwo for one! A delectable double layer of chocolate with two Chocoholic Mysteries, The Chocolate Puppy Puzzle and The Chocolate Mouse Trap, now in one trade paperback volume. In The Chocolate Puppy Puzzle, the lakeside town of Warne...
Fast-paced and full of intrigue, Heat Risespairs the tough and sexy NYPD Homicide Detective Nikki Heat with hotshot reporter Jameson Rook in New York Times bestselling author Richard Castle's most thrilling mystery yet.The bizarre mur...
Murder is nothing novel for the Ashton Corners Mystery Readers and Cheese Straws Society-but this time the police want to throw the book at one of their own It's time to celebrate when club member Molly Mathews's childhood friend, T...
The Girl with Braided Hair (A Wind Ri...
Margaret CoelAttorney Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley investigate the death of Liz Plenty Horses—a woman murdered back in 1973 after being accused of betraying the militant American Indian Movement—and incite the malice of a long-dormant...
The spirited sequel to the New York Times bestseller, Murder, She BarkedWagtail, Virginia, the top pet-friendly getaway in the United States, is gearing up for a howling good Halloween-until a spooky murder shakes the town to its co...
The Shaman Sings (Shaman Mysteries)
James D. DossDaisy Perika has no place in the modern world of cold, rational science. Hers is the realm of the spirit -- of ancient and sacred magic. But visions of Coyote and fire have awakened the aged Ute shaman once again to the Dark One's wor...
One of Our Thursdays Is Missing
Jasper FfordeThe New York Times bestseller and the wildly inventive sixth installment of a series that has more than one million copies (and counting) in print. Dazzlingly funny and imaginative, Jasper Fforde's books have won him the affection o...
From Amanda Flower—who writes the national bestselling Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries as Isabella Alan—comes the first in the new Magical Bookshop Mystery series.Rushing home to sit by her ailing grandmother's bedside, Violet Waverly ...
Architect Lee Morris has plans to restore Stratton Park racecourse to its former grandeur. But the combative Stratton heirs have violent plans of their own.
Short, thick-bodied, mulishly stubborn, and indifferent to pain, Dashiell Hammett's Continetal Op was the prototype for generations of tough-guy detectives. In these stories the Op unravels a murder with too many clues, looks for a gi...
The Hooded Hawke (Elizabeth I Mysteri...
Karen HarperThis summer, Queen Elizabeth I is in no mood for games. She and her court were expecting to spend the warmer months lounging in great manor houses, feasting in the fields, tempting forbidden romance, and perhaps engaging in sport. But...
What Remains of Heaven: A Sebastian S...
C. S. HarrisFifth in the critically acclaimed mystery series. London 1812. When the controversial reform-minded Bishop of London is found bludgeoned to death in an ancient crypt beside the corpse of an unidentified man murdered decades before, S...
"If I'd blinked, I would have missed it. But I didn't, and I saw something fall from the rear deck of the opposite ferry: a small, wide-eyed human face, in one tiny frozen moment, as it plummeted toward the water."When she w...
A Georgette Heyer mystery reminiscent of Agatha Christie, in which every guest is a suspect, and none has an alibi. At first glance, it should have been a lovely English country-house weekend party. But it's the guestlist from hell, a...
Adam Dalgliesh takes on a baffling murder in the rarefied world of London book publishing in this masterful mystery. Commander Adam Dalgliesh and his team are confronted with a puzzle of seemingly impenetrable complexity. A murder has...
The Murder Book: An Alex Delaware Nov...
Jonathan KellermanL.A. psychologist-detective Alex Delaware has received a strange, anonymous package in the mail. Inside is an album filled with gruesome crime-scene photos. When his old friend and colleague, homicide detective Milo Sturgis, views the...
When they were children, Sean Devine, Jimmy Marcus, and Dave Boyle were friends. But then a strange car drove up their street. One boy got in the car, two did not, and something terrible happened -- something that ended their friendsh...
When the Cookie Crumbles (A Cookie Cu...
Virginia LowellOlivia Greyson is the proud owner of The Gingerbread House--a quaint shop that specializes in all things cookie--and her best friend, Maddie, is her sidekick, baking up scrumptious treats for their parties. But the real-life version o...
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Library Lover's Mysteries and Death of a Mad Hatter comes a tale of hat shop owners who put a cap on crime. MURDER CAN BE SO OLD HAT Cousins Scarlett Parker and Vivian Tremont's ...
A man walks into an Oslo bank, puts a gun to a cashier's head, and tells her to count to twenty-five. When he doesn't get his money fast enough, he pulls the trigger. The young woman dies—and two million Norwegian kroner disappear w...
Oslo is sweltering in the summer heat when a young woman is murdered in her flat. One finger has been cut off and a tiny red diamond in the shape of a pentagram—a five-pointed star—is found under her eyelid. Detective Harry Hole ...
The Brutal Telling: A Chief Inspector...
Louise PennyThree Pines is a village just above the U.S. border where everybody knows everything about each other―until now.Everybody in Three Pines is shocked when their favorite local bistro becomes the scene of a devastating crime. A strange...
Collects twelve John Rebus stories in a treasury that takes readers into the dark alleys and treacherous places surrounding Edinburgh, pitting the Detective Inspector against a range of evildoers. By the author of The Falls. Reprint.
Hide and Seek (An Inspector Rebus Nov...
Ian RankindivAt night the summer sky stays light over Edinburgh. But in a shadowy, crumbling housing development, a junkie lies dead of an overdose, his bruised body surrounded by signs of Satanic worship. John Rebus could call the death and ac...
Sarah Grayson and her trusty companion, Elvis, race to tail the right suspects in the fifth installment of the New York Times bestselling Second Chance Cat Mysteries.Sarah Grayson owns Second Chance, a shop that sells lovingly refurbi...