It is AD 529 and Constantinople
is a city simmering on the edge of chaos,
a maelstrom of creeds, cults and cultures. at is heart lies the Great Palace and the imperial court of the roman Empire, a
seething knot of ambition, competition,
intrigue and treachery. John the Eunuch,
Lord Chamberlain to the Emperor Justinian,
is faced with a particularly byzantine problem: he must discover why
three of Constantinople’s holy stylites
have burned to death as they stand atop
their pillars – just as a heretical preacher foretold they would. The hand of God or mortal? John must find out before hell is unleashed. Two for
Joy is by M E Mayer and is due to be published in June 2013.
Cat DeLuca’s short, stormy
marriage was a crash course in infidelity – his, not hers. It taught her everything she needed to launch
her own Detective agency. Cat DeLuca,
recently divorced, owner of the Pants On Fire Detective agency, and the only
daughter in a family of Chicago’s finest, doesn’t have any pity for unfaithful
spouses. If they’re cheating, she’ll
catch them. But this time her client seems
to have set her on the case of an innocent man.
In fact, the suave and handsome Chance Savino isn’t even married. When Chance disappears after a bombing, Cat makes
enquiries into her client. It transpires
that her client Rita Polansky is a journalist for the local paper, but when Cat
tracks her to an apartment building, she finds Savino… standing over Rita’s dead body. Liar,
Liar is the debut novel by KJ Larsen and is due to be published in March
2013.
What Comes Next
is by John Katenbach and is due to be published in May 2013. After receiving a diagnosis of degenerative
dementia, a slow but sure death sentence,
Adrian Thomas, a retired professor, decides to go home and shoot himself, but
fate intervenes when he witnesses a man and a woman in an unmarked van kidnap 16-year-old runaway
Jennifer Riggins. Jennifer awakes
blindfolded and gagged, strapped to a metal bed frame. Her clothes have been removed. The webcam above turns to ‘live feed’ as an email has goes out: Victim Number 4 lives
today. But what will happen tomorrow? Can the professor save Jennifer?
Edgar Award Winning author Dana Stabenow is the author of the Kate Shugak novels. Alaskan investigator Kate Shugak becomes
entangled in bitter tribal rivalries in her twentieth murder case and first UK
hardback outing. One hundred years of
bad blood between two Alaskan villages, come to a boil when the body of a young
Kushtaka man is found wedged in a fish wheel.
Sergeant Jim Chopin’s prime suspect is a Kuskulana man who is already in
trouble in both villages for falling in love across the river. But when he disappears, both tribes refuse to
speak to Jim – so when there’s a second murder which looks suspiciously like
payback, Jim calls on Kate Shugak for help.
Now Kate must untangle the village tales of tragedy and revenge if she
is to find the truth before it’s too late...
Bad Blood is due to be
published in February 2013.
Traitor’s Gate is
a nerve-shredding thriller based
around the first plot to kill Hitler,
the story of a secret
conflict ignited on the eve of World War Two.
Conrad de Lancey is a young, upper-class man who, disillusioned by
his experiences fighting with the
International Brigade in Spain, moves to Berlin
to write an exposé on what’s really happening in Hitler’s Germany. Following the death of his cousin Joachim at
the hands of the SS, Conrad meets up
with Theo von Hertenberg, a university friend from their years together at Oxford. Conrad and Theo become involved in the
beginning of the German army’s
resistance to Hitler’s increasingly aggressive stance towards the rest of
Europe. as the stakes grow, allegiances
are questioned and both men find they
stand to lose everything — and everyone — they hold dear. Traitor’s
Gate is by Michael Ridpath and is due to be published in June 2013.
The Abomination
is a dazzling, multi-layered thriller set in modern-day Venice and is the first
in the Carnivia Trilogy.
THE VICTIM:
a body has washed up from the Grand Canal.
a woman, wearing the robes of a
priest – a desecration known as The abomination. THE
INVESTIGATOR: The trail leads Captain Kat Tapo from the backstreets of
Venice to an abandoned Catholic asylum. Then
the case is shut down. Why? THE
MASKED CITY: In an encrypted online simulation of Venice, secrets are
shared, and anonymity guaranteed. It’s
the only place Kat can seek the truth. THE CONSPIRACY: In the dark depths of
post-war politics, Europe’s history was re-written in blood. Now powerful people want the past to stay
buried… The Abomination is the debut novel by Jonathan Holt and is due to be published in May 2013.
The Boyfriend is
by Thomas Perry and is due to be published in March 2013 Private investigator
Jack Till is an ex-LaPD homicide detective.
When the parents of a recently murdered young girl ask for his help
after the police come up empty, Till reluctantly takes the case. The victim had been working as a high-class
prostitute, and as Till digs deeper he finds that she was one of several young
female escorts killed in different cities in the same manner – all had
strawberry blonde hair and all were shot with a 9mm in their home. As the body count rises, Till must risk his
life to find a seductive and ruthless killer whose murderous spree masks a far
deadlier agenda.
Tyrant Mind
is a chilling mystery series: greed, lust, violence and murder disrupt monastic life in 13th Century
Britain. In the winter of 1271, Death
stalks the corridors of Wynethorpe Castle on
the Welsh border. When the Grim
reaper touches the beloved grandson of the
castle lord, Baron Adam sends for his daughter, Prioress Eleanor of
Tyndal, and her sub-infirmarian, Sister
Anne, to save the child with prayers and
healing talents. Soon after the
trio arrives, an important guest is murdered.
The prioress’ brother Robert, bloody dagger in hand, stands over the
corpse. all others may believe in his
guilt, but Eleanor is convinced her brother is innocent. Tyrant
Mind is by Priscilla Royal and is due to be published in May 2013.
Breaking Point
is the latest book in the Joe Picket series by C J Box. Lyle Pendergast was a hard-working, upright local
business owner. But two men have been
murdered. and all signs point to
Pendergast as the killer. The problem
is, he’s just disappeared. Game warden
Joe Pickett is organising the manhunt, but as he investigates, he begins to wonder:
was Lyle’s family really torn apart by debt?
Did he really crack because his land was under threat? As Pickett gets closer to the truth, he
realises powerful forces want Lyle not just caught, but dead and the same goes
for anyone who stands in their way. Breaking Point is due to be published in
April 2013.
Last Snow is
the second book in the Jack McClure series by Eric Van Lustbader and is due to
be published in April 2013. An American
senator, supposedly on a political trip to the Ukraine, turns up dead on the
island of Capri. When the President asks
him to find out how and why, Jack McClure sets out from Moscow across Eastern
Europe, following a perilous trail of diplomats, criminals and corrupt
politicians. As he struggles to unearth
the answers he seeks, hunted by everyone from the Russian mafia to the Ukrainian
police to his own NSA, McClure learns just how far up the American and Russian
political ladders corruption and treachery has reached. and though Jack’s abilities are as good as it
gets, there is much more to gain – and lose – on this journey than the truth
about the Senator.
The Detective’s Daughter is by Lesley Thomson and is due to be published in
May 2013. A woman reconnects with her
dead father by solving the murder case that
obsessed him in life. Summer, 1981: the body of Kate Rokesmith
is found by the river Thames in London. Her
four-year-old son is wandering nearby, traumatised and mute. Detective Inspector Darnell cancels yet
another trip he had promised his daughter and heads for the
scene of the crime. The murder is never
solved. Winter, 2011: Stella Darnell is annoyed to have her routine
interrupted by the news that her father has died of a heart attack. Dutifully sorting his belongings, she finds
the case papers for the Kate Rokesmith murder gathering dust in his attic. Stella cannot resist the lure of bringing order
to chaos. red pen in hand, she
determines to find the killer.
Stealing The Dragon Introduces the San Francisco Noir series, starring a wisecracking ex-detective and a beautiful, deadly Chinese
assassin. When a container ship of illegal Chinese immigrants runs aground on
Alcatraz Island, the authorities find the crew have been slaughtered like
cattle. Private Investigator Cape Weathers is afraid that his friend and
sometime partner Sally Mei, a fugitive Triad assassin, might have been the
killer. But Sally has disappeared, and
Weathers is terrified that the past she has tried so desperately to elude has
finally caught up with her. Stealing The Dragon is by Tim Maleeny
and is due to be published in June 2013.
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