After enduring years at the mercy
of an infamous serial killer, the people of Florence are relieved at the news
of his death – until a senator and his butler are found brutally murdered. Chief Superintendent Michele Ferrara suspects
that the case isn’t closed and as he becomes trapped in a spiral of vendettas
and corruption, a powerful adversary is conspiring against him from the shadows. When he’s confronted with dead ends and
unreliable theories, discovering the truth is only the beginning for Ferrara as
he finds himself face to face with something rotten at the heart of the city .
. . The Dark Heart of Florence is the
sixth book in the series by Michele Giuttari featuring Michele Ferrara and was
published in July 2013.
The Devil's Revenge is by K N Shields and is due to be published in
September 2013. Grey
paused and studied
the crudely drawn figure. A rough shaped
face, traced in ashes, stared back at them.
Above the face, a message: 'Hell Awaits' 1893. A trail of footprints lead Deputy Archie Lean
and criminologist Perceval Grey to the body of a murdered thief. The victim's exposed flesh has been burnt
beyond recognition and occult symbols mark the nearby walls. But two days earlier this same man was
lowered into his grave ...As Lean and Grey dig deeper, they're pulled into a
maze of death, deceit and revenge as they try to prevent a devious murderer
from unlocking an ancient and lethal power.
Rich in history, mystery and witchcraft, The Devil's Revenge is a historical thriller about the darkest of
secrets. Secrets that some would kill for...
June 1924. On the brutal North East Ridge of Mount
Everest, famous adventurers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine vanish into the
snow-whipped night. Daredevil explorer
Richard Deacon devises a plan to follow in the men's footsteps, accompanied
only by two friends. Off piste and with
no support team, the three men strike for Everest's peak and the most vicious
climate on earth. As the winds rise and
the temperature and oxygen levels drop, Deacon and his companions hear howls in
the distance. Some dark creature is
tracking them up the mountain, sending them scrabbling blindly into Everest's
dangerous heights to escape it. Soon
they will discover what happened to Mallory's crew - but can they escape the
same hideous fate? The Abominable is by Dan Simmons and is due to be published in
October 2013 it blends historical fact with spine-tingling drama.
Private investigator Jasmine
Sharp's father was murdered before she was born, and her
mother went to
self-sacrificing lengths in order to shield her from the world in which he
moved. Since her mother's death, all she
has been able to learn is his first name - and that only through a strange bond
she has forged with the man who killed him: Glen Fallan. But when Fallan is arrested for the murder of
a criminal her mother knew since childhood, Jasmine is finally forced to enter
his domain: a place where violence is a way of life and vengeance spans
generations. Detective Superintendent
Catherine McLeod has one major Glaswegian gangster in the mortuary and another
in the cells for killing him - which ought to be cause for celebration. Catherine is not smiling, however. From the moment she discovered a symbol
daubed on the victim's head, she has understood that this case is far more
dangerous than it appears on the surface: deeper than skin, darker than blood;
something that could threaten her family and end her career. As one battles her demons and the other
chases her ghosts, these two very different detectives will ultimately confront
the secrets that have entangled both of their fates since before Jasmine was
even born. Flesh Wounds is by
Christopher Brookmyre and is due to be published in August 2013.
1827 During a research trip to
Loch Ness, Scotland, a young Charles Darwin encounters a mysterious and
terrifying creature that provides the spark for his evolutionary theory. 2013 Almost two hundred years later, and
hundreds of miles away in Paris, the Eiffel Tower is under attack. Army engineer Tyler Locke is called in to
help, and his expertise saves the day. But
Tyler doesn't know he's about to get pulled into a conspiracy so dark that it
not only threatens those he loves, but could also ignite World War III. Racing against time to discover the truth
behind Darwin's discovery, Tyler must solve a series of cryptic clues to find a
single manuscript that has been so well hidden it hasn't been seen since the
Victorian age. The Loch Ness Legacy by Boyd Morrison takes us from the remote
shores of Loch Ness to the splendour of Versailles. It is due to be published in December 2013.
John Bookman - Book to his
friends - is a tenured professor at the University Of Texas School Of Law. He's thirty-five, handsome and unmarried. He teaches Constitutional Law, reduces
senators to blithering fools on political talk shows, and is often mentioned as
a future Supreme Court nominee. But Book
is also famous for something more unusual.
He likes to take on lost causes and win.
Consequently, when he arrives at the law school each Monday morning,
hundreds of letters await him, letters from desperate Americans around the
country seeking his help. Every now and
then, one letter captures his attention and Book feels compelled to act. Con Law
is the first of a thrilling new series from Mark Gimenez the author of
international bestsellers The Colour of
Law and Accused. In Con Law, which was published in July
2013, Book investigates a murder in the corrupt world of deepest, darkest
Texas.
Cross and Burn is by Val McDermid and is due to be published in
October 2013.Guilt and grief have driven a wedge between long time
crime-fighting partners psychologist Tony Hill and ex-DCI Carol Jordan. But just because they're not talking, doesn't
mean the killing stops. Someone is
killing women. Women who bear a
disturbing resemblance to Carol Jordan. And
when the evidence begins to point in a disturbing direction, thinking the
unthinkable seems the only possible answer.
Cornered by events, Tony and Carol are forced to fight for themselves
and each other as never before...
Four days before the dedication
of the new Freedom Tower at ground zero in New York City, five passengers and a
flight attendant bravely
foil the hijacking of a commercial jet en route to the
city. Thrust into the national
spotlight, 'The Six' become instant celebrities, hailed for their bravery. But iconoclastic New York Police investigator
Jeremy Fisk believes there's more to this than a simple open-and-shut terrorism
case. Fisk -from the department's
Intelligence Division - suspects that in reality this is an early warning
signal that another potentially more devastating attack is imminent. Fisk and his team spring into action, but as
each promising new lead fizzles to nothing they realise that their opponents
are smarter and more dangerous than anyone they've faced before. The seemingly invisible enemy is able to
exploit every security weakness, anticipating Fisk's every move. And time is running out until ground zero
day... The Intercept is the first in
a new series by Dick Wolf featuring NYPD Special Agent Jeremy Fisk and is due
to be published in August 2013.
The Camelot Code is by Sam Christer and is due to be published in
October 2013. What if King Arthur was
more than a myth? On a starlit summer's
night in the Welsh mountains, an old man is torn from sleep as an ancient
prophecy unfolds. On the other side of
the Atlantic, an American antiques dealer lies dying on the floor of his shop,
blood ebbing from a fatal stab wound. In
San Francisco, Mitzi Fallon begins her new job as lead investigator for the
FBI's Historical, Religious and Unsolved Crimes Unit. When it emerges that a priceless Celtic relic
has been stolen from the murdered antiques dealer, Mitzi finds herself drawn
into a mystery that reaches from the heart of the modern US government back to
a man once dismissed as myth: King Arthur.
From the outside, the house was
unremarkable. Just one of many on an
ordinary, suburban estate. But inside
was a different matter. With pink
ribbons and pink walls, stuffed toy animals everywhere and a dining table laid
out for a tea party, it was a doll's house.
The doll was sitting at the table.
Life size, with blonde, pigtailed hair and rosy red cheeks, dressed in
her best pink party dress. Her finger
and thumb curled round the handle of a fine china teacup. An adult woman. Covered in blood. Eviscerated.
Dead. In all his years on the
force, DI Phil Brennan of the Major Incident Squad has never encountered a
scene like it. As he investigates, he
uncovers more bizarre revelations and realises that he must act fast; the next
murder has already been planned and the victim is close to home... The Doll’s House is the fifth book in
the Brennan and Esposito’s series by Tania Carver and is due to be published in
September 2013.
Death Angel is the sixteenth book in the Alex Cooper series by
Linda Fairstein and was published in July 2013.
In New York's Central Park, Assistant DA Alex Cooper and Detective Mike
Chapman race to track down a serial killer before yet another young woman is
found dead. Is the body found in the
Ramble the first victim of a deranged psychopath, or could other missing women
be connected to this savage attack? The
enormous urban park, a sanctuary in the middle of the city for thousands of New
Yorkers and tourists who fill it every day, may very well become a hunting
ground at night for a killer with a twisted mind...
After working on one of the worst
mass killings in US history, Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta returns home
to recover, but an unsettling call drives her straight back to work. The body
of a young woman has been discovered inside the sheltered gates of MIT, draped
in ivory linen and posed in a way that is too deliberate to be the killer's
first strike. A preliminary examination reveals that the body is covered in a
fine dust that under ultra-violet light fluoresces blood-red, emerald-green and
sapphire-blue, and physical evidence links this to another series of disturbing
homicides in Washington, DC. As she pieces together the fragments of evidence,
Scarpetta discovers that the cases connect, yet also seem to conflict, drawing
herself and her team deeper into the dark world of designer drugs, drone
technology, organised crime, and shocking corruption at the highest level. Dust
is by Kay Scarpetta and is due to be published in October 2013.
Ash Rashid is a detective
with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and one of the few Muslims
on the force. Never one to play by the
rules, Ash has decided he wants out of the police. So the last thing he wants to get involved in
is a fresh murder investigation. But
when Ash hears that, the mother of his daughter's best friend has been killed
in a brutal hit and run he steps in to help.
And when some of his colleagues prove reluctant to investigate, Ash
swiftly gets caught up in an explosive mix of election-year politics, crime and
police corruption. The Outsider is the stunning new thriller from Chris Culver and is
due to be published in August 2013.
In an idyllic neighbourhood of
Copenhagen, a young woman, Susanne Hansson, is discovered in her apartment
bound and gagged, the victim of an extraordinarily brutal rape attack. Detective Inspector Louise Rick soon learns
that Susanne met the rapist on a popular online dating site, something Susanne
shamefully tries to hide. Events quickly
spiral out of control as a horrified Louise realises that the rapist is using
the website to target specific women for future attacks. It's not long before the next assault leads
to its victim's death and Louise finds herself in the middle of a full-blown
murder investigation. Undercover and in
danger in a world of faceless dating, Louise must try and stop a murderer who
has shocked Copenhagen to its core. But
how much is she willing to risk in order to catch a killer? Blue Blood
is the Danish number one bestseller
by Sara Blaedel brings you a heart-pounding thriller that will make you ask
yourself who you're really talking to online.
Blue Blood was published in
July 2013.
Casting the First Stone is by Frances Fyfield and is due to be
published in November 2013. A year after
her husband's death, young widow and art collector Diana Porteous listlessly
roams the beach near her home. Her
friend and agent Saul takes action, introducing her to his stylish, anarchic
sister, Sarah, to pep her up. They plan
that Di should rediscover her talents as a thief, as well as art expert, to
recover stolen paintings - and begin with Steven, the neighbour's son, who is
amassing works of art in a strange building in London, including work stolen
from his mother. But if Di is interested
in his illicit treasures, he is equally fascinated by hers - and in the secrets
still held in that house by the sea...
As Botswana awaits the familiar
blessing of the rains and the resumption of the eternal cycle, seismic upheaval
is taking place at the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. Not only is Mr J. L. B. Matekoni attempting
to reform himself into a modern husband, but after her marriage to Phuti
Radiphuti, Mma Ramotswe's challenging but irreplaceable associate Mma Makutsi
has joyful news. With the arrival of an
heir to the Double Comfort Furniture Empire and Mma Makutsi busy with
motherhood, cobras and a senior aunt, Mma Ramotswe must grapple alone with
tea-making, detective work and a new uncertainty. Disturbing developments over the will of a
local dignitary, Edgar Molapo, point to fraud and a shocking family secret,
while tracing the source of a smear campaign against the Minor Adjustment
Beauty Salon, in which notorious troublemaker Violet Sephotho may or not have a
hand, proves to require a keen eye and an open mind. But the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency is
resilient and adaptable, and change brings salutary lessons: that our enemies
are not always obvious, that a snake under the bed may be an ally, and that a
mother's love conquers all. The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon is by
Alexander McCall-Smith and is due to be published in October 2013.
Inspector Singh Investigates: A Calamitous Chinese Killing is
by Shamini Flint and is due to be published in September 2013. Inspector Singh is on a mission to China,
against his better judgment. The son of
a bigwig at the Singapore Embassy has been bludgeoned to death in a back alley
in Beijing. The Chinese security insist
that he was the victim of a robbery gone wrong, but the young man's mother
demands that Singapore's finest (in his own opinion) rides to the rescue. But solving a murder in a country that
practices socialism 'with Chinese characteristics' is a dangerous business. And it soon becomes apparent that getting to
the bottom of this calamitous killing will be his toughest case yet...
Olivia Jones has lived a life of
privilege and good fortune. But on the
eve of her wedding, she discovers two shocking facts. One - she was adopted. Two - her biological parents are notorious
serial killers. And now the secret's
out, she's in immediate danger. Running
for her life, Liv must face reality in the most brutal and terrifying way. But then she is confronted with a tantalising
hope - is it possible that her parents weren't guilty of the murders after all? And if so, who did commit them? Arriving at the remote town of Cainsville,
Liv believes she has found the perfect place to hide while she uncovers the
truth. But Cainsville is no ordinary
town - and Liv's arrival was no accident.
Omens is a gripping and
atmospheric thriller about a town where secrets are soaked into every stone -
and omens should never be ignored... Omens is by Kelley Armstrong and is due
to be published in August 2013.
The Discourtesy of Death is by William Brodrick and is due to be
published in November 2013. An anonymous
letter sent to Larkwood's Prior accuses Peter Henderson, an academic celebrity
renowned for daring ideas, of a grotesque murder: the calculated killing of
Jenny, his disabled partner, believed by everyone to have died peacefully two
years previously from a sudden attack of cancer. But for this letter, there is no evidence, no
suspect and no crime. Time has moved on. Lives have been rebuilt. Grief and loss are tempered by a comforting
thought: a paralysed woman, once an acclaimed dancer, had died quickly and
painlessly, spared a drawn out illness; a life marked by agonising misfortune
had come to a merciful end. But now
Anselm has been told the truth behind the soothing lie. He must move cautiously to expose the killer
and the killing. He must think of young
Timothy, Jenny and Peter's son. A boy
who is still learning to live without his mother. And so Anselm begins his most delicate
investigation yet, unaware that Jenny's adoring father is also thinking of
Timothy's future; that this urbane former army officer is haunted by the memory
of torture and shoot-to-kill operations in Northern Ireland; that he remains
capable of anything, if he thinks it's for the best; that he has set out to
execute Peter Henderson. Death, dying
and killing, however, were never so complicated.
Destroyed by fire years ago, the
infamous Philadelphia State Hospital was known as a warehouse for the
criminally insane. But one man never
left. By night, Luther walks
Philadelphia's backstreets, drawing to him the mad, the corrupt, and the fallen. By day, he roams the catacombs beneath the
city, killing his prey. Detectives Kevin
Byrne and Jessica Balzano are called to a bizarre murder scene: a man has been
killed by a railroad spike driven into his head and left sitting on a bench in
a local park. But it is just the
beginning of a trail of evil that leads back to the hospital and the nightmares
it still contains... The Stolen Ones is by Richard Montanari
and was published in July 2013.
He looked at his hands, covered
with her blood, at the spreading pool of red on the floor, the wild spatters of
it on the walls. An artist, he mused. Maybe he should be an artist. Murder doesn't stop for Thanksgiving. As the household of NYPSD Lieutenant Eve
Dallas and her billionaire husband Roarke prepares for an invasion of family
and friends, an ungrateful son decides to stop the nagging from his parents -
by ending their lives. Soon Jerald
Reinhold is working his way through anyone who has ever thwarted him in his
path to an easy life. Eve is
increasingly frustrated in her efforts to cover all the potential victims as
Jerald stays a terrifying step ahead. As
the festivities begin, Eve is desperate to identify which victim on Jerald's
long list will be the next, so she can stop the killing spree... Thankless in Death is by J D Robb and is
due to be published in September 2013.
Watching You is by Michael Robotham and is due to be published in
August 2013. Marnie Logan often feels
like she's being watched. Nothing she
can quite put her finger on - a whisper of breath on the back of her neck, or a
shadow in the corner of her eye - and now her life is frozen. Her husband Daniel has been missing for more
than a year. Depressed and increasingly
desperate, she seeks the help of clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin. Joe is concerned by Marnie's reluctance to
talk about the past, but then she discovers a book packed with pictures,
interviews with friends, former teachers, old flames and workmates Daniel was
preparing for her birthday. It was
supposed to be a celebration of her life.
But it's not the story anyone was expecting...
A young girl is taken. A father is silenced. The lies run deep. It's the one mystery Supervisory Special
Agent Caitlyn Tierney has never solved: her father's suicide after he had to
arrest his best friend for murder. It
drove Caitlyn to become one of the FBI's best - and most unorthodox - agents. So when the man she holds responsible for her
father's death pleads her assistance in finding his missing daughter, Caitlyn
is horrified. But, as whispers of
half-understood conversations from her childhood begin to come back to her, the
agent inside Caitlyn must admit that something doesn't feel right. Her search brings her back to her North
Carolina hometown, now vibrant with new money, old lies, and an unknown enemy
who will do anything to keep Caitlyn from the learning the truth ... Black Sheep is by C J Lyons and is due
to be published in October 2013.
Always Watching is by Chevy Stevens and is due to be published in
November 2013. As a psychiatrist, Nadine Lavoie wants to
help people, but she has dark troubles of her own - some she can't even think
about and some she can't even remember. When
a distraught young woman is taken to the hospital where Nadine works, it
triggers horrific memories for Nadine. Digging
deeper, she forces herself to confront her past and the damage done to her when
she and her brother were brought to a remote commune as children. What happened to the innocent girl she once
was? Why was her family destroyed? Nadine has no idea that by asking these
questions, she will put herself in a danger she could never have imagined.
Help me! When a young woman
rushes into Sam Capra's San Francisco bar and utters these desperate words, Sam
feels compelled to help. Only a moment
later she is attacked by two killers. Together,
they manage to overpower the men, she saving Sam's life in the process and then
vanishing into the night. On discovering
that one of the attackers is no mere thug, but, shockingly, one of the most
powerful investors in America, Sam searches for the beguiling woman who asked
for help and unearths a deadly network run by some of the most powerful and
influential people in the world... Downfall
is by Jeff Abbott and is due to be published in December 2013.
The Devil’s Sanctuary is by Marie
Hermanson and was published in July 2013.
Is this Heaven ...or Hell? Estranged
identical twins Daniel and Max have a complex relationship, so when Daniel goes
to visit his bi-polar brother in a remote and expensive Swiss 'recovery'
clinic, he has no idea what really lies in wait for him. Lulled by the routine and peacefulness of the
clinic, Daniel finds himself unquestioningly accepting Max's plea for help in
taking care of some business, and the brothers swap places for a few days. But soon Daniel realises Max isn't coming
back, and that the clinic is far from a place of recovery. Struggling to get anyone to believe who he
really is, Daniel finds himself trapped in a cruel and highly secretive prison:
this is no sanctuary; it's a living nightmare...
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