
In the summer of 1358, the
physician Matthew Bartholomew returns to Cambridge to learn that his beloved
sister is in mourning after the unexpected death of her husband, Oswald
Stanmore. Aware that his son has no
interest in the cloth trade that made his fortune and reputation, Oswald has
left the business to his widow, but a spate of burglaries in the town distracts
Matthew from supporting Edith in her grief and attempting to keep the peace
between her and her wayward son. As well
as the theft of irreplaceable items from Michaelhouse, which threatens its very
survival, a new foundation, Winwick Hall, is causing consternation amongst
Matthew's colleagues. The founder is an
impatient man determined that his name will grace the University's most
prestigious college. He has used his
wealth to rush the construction of the hall, and his appointed Fellows have
infiltrated the charitable Guild founded by Stanmore, in order to gain the
support of Cambridge's most influential citizens on Winwick's behalf. A perfect storm between the older
establishments and the brash newcomers is brewing when the murder of a leading
member of the Guild is soon followed by the death of one of Winwick's senior
Fellows. Assisting Brother Michael in
investigating these fatalities leads Matthew into a web of suspicion, where
conspiracy theories are rife but facts are scarce and where the pressure from
the problems of his college and his family sets him on a path that could
endanger his own future ... Death of a Scholar is by Susanna Gregory
and is due to be published in June 2014.

A hit man must be anonymous,
amoral...and alone Victor is the face in the crowd you don't see, a perfect
assassin with nothing to live for. However,
when an old friend turns to him for help, he finds he can't refuse. For once, his objective isn't to kill, but to
protect. Hunted through the streets of
London by ruthless enemies, Victor needs to be more than just a bodyguard...but
his every move leads danger closer to the very person he's vowed to defend. Better
off Dead is by Tom Wood and is due to be published in April 2014.
In the summer of 1889, young
Southern belle Florence Maybrick stood trial for the alleged arsenic poisoning
of her much older husband, Liverpool cotton merchant James Maybrick. 'The Maybrick Mystery' had all the makings of
a sensation: a pretty, flirtatious young girl; resentful, gossiping servants;
rumours of gambling and debt; and torrid mutual infidelity. The case cracked the varnish of Victorian
respectability, shocking and exciting the public in equal measure as they
clambered to read the latest revelations of Florence's past and glimpse her
likeness in Madame Tussaud's. Florence's
fate was fiercely debated in the courtroom, on the front pages of the
newspapers and in parlours and backyards across the country. Did she poison her husband? Was her previous infidelity proof of
murderous intentions? Was James' own
habit of self-medicating to blame for his demise? Did She
Kill Him: A Victorian Tale of Deception, Adultery and Arsenic is by Kate
Colquhoun and is due to be published in March 2014.
Face Off is edited by David Baldacci and is due to be published in
June 2014. It is an unprecedented collaboration
with twenty-three of the world’s favourite crime writers bringing you original co-written
short stories featuring their favourite series characters. Face Off
includes the first meeting of Ian Rankin’s Rebus and Peter James’s Roy
Grace; a case for Dennis Lehane’s Patrick Kenzie and Michael Connolly’s Harry
Bosch, as well as a page turning mystery staring Lee Child’s Jack Reacher and Joseph
Finder’s Nick Heller.
Zurich, 1983. A Roma gypsy lies dead in front of a smart
watchmaker's window. His sacrifice will
lead to the discovery of a remarkable treasure, kept hidden by the Nazis for
decades. But this mysterious artefact is
much more than it seems - and its power will not be contained... Widowed physicist Matthias von Holindt has
been lost in his own world for far too long.
But when his estranged father is implicated in the murder, Matthias is
forced on a desperate hunt for the truth.
Fighting against a secret, sinister cabal, he must race to save the
artefact from their evil grasp. But the
quest will have profound and devastating consequences for Matthias himself -
and threaten those he loves the most. Heart-stopping
adventure, rich history and a deep, hidden mystery The Stolen is by T S Learner and is due to be published in April
2014.
Stuart Nicklin is the most
dangerous killer Tom Thorne has ever put away.
When he
announces that he wants to reveal the whereabouts of one of his
earliest victims and that he wants the
cop that caught him to be there when he does it, it becomes clear that Thorne’s
life is about to become seriously unpleasant.
Thorne is forced to accompany Nicklin to a remote island off the Welsh coast
that is cut off from the mainland in every sense. Shrouded by myth and legend, it is said to be
the resting place for of 20,000 saints and as Thorne and his team search for
bones that are somewhat more recent, it
becomes clear that Nicklin motives are far from altruistic. The twisted scheme of a dangerous and
manipulative psychopath will result in many more victims and will leave Tom
Thorne with the most terrible choice he has ever had to make. The Bones
Beneath is by Mark Billingham and is due to be published in May 2014.
Joe Parker is Manchester's top
criminal defence lawyer and Sam Parker - his brother - is a brilliant detective
with the Greater Manchester Police force.
Together they must solve a puzzling case that is chilling Manchester to
the bone...Danger sometimes comes in the most unexpected guises. The Death Collector is charming,
sophisticated and intelligent, but he likes to dominate women, to make them
give themselves to him completely; to surrender their dignity and their lives. He's a collector of beautiful things, so once
he traps them he'll never let them go. Joe
is drawn into the Death Collector's world when he becomes involved in a
supposed miscarriage of justice, and when the case becomes dangerous, Sam is
the first person he turns to. In this
gripping thriller, danger lurks for not only the Parker brothers, but also
those closest to them. The Death Collector is by Neil White and
is due to be published in June 2014.
Stranded is by Alex Kava and is due to be published in February
2014. For decades, tired travellers have
stopped at rest areas on America's epic highways to rest, refuel and get a bite
to eat, but little do they know that one man's rest stop is another's hunting
ground. For years the defenceless, the
weary and the stranded have been disappearing along the highways and byways,
vanishing without a trace. When FBI
special agent Maggie O'Dell and her partner, Tully, discover the remains of a
young woman in a highway ditch, the one clue left behind is a map that will
send Maggie and Tully on a frantic hunt crisscrossing the country to stop a
madman before he kills again. As the
body count rises and Maggie races against the clock to unmask the monster who's
terrorising the nation's highways, she turns for help to a former foe who seems
to have an uncanny knack for guessing what the killer's next move will be. But as she gets closer to finding the killer,
it becomes eerily clear that Maggie is the ultimate target.

Trials of Passion is by Lisa Appignanesi and is due to be published
in April 2014. This book journeys into
the heart of dark passions and the crimes they impel. When passion is in the picture, what is
criminal, what sane, what mad or simply bad?
Brighton, 1870: A well-respected spinster infuses chocolate creams with
strychnine in order to murder her 'lover's' wife. Paris, 1880: A popular performer stalks her
betraying lover through the streets of the city for weeks and finally takes aim. New York, 1906: A millionaire shoots dead a
prominent architect in full view of a theatre audience. Through court and asylum records, letters and
newspaper accounts, this book brings to life a period when the psychiatric
professions were consolidating their hold on our understanding of what is human. An increasingly popular press allowed the
public unprecedented insight into accounts of transgressive sexuality, savage
jealousy and forbidden desires. Trials of Passion teases out the
vagaries of passion and the clashes between the law and the clinic as they
stumble towards a (sometimes-reviled) collaboration. Sexual etiquette and class roles, attitudes
to love, madness and gender, notions of respectability and honour, insanity and
lunacy, all are at play in that vital forum in which public opinion is shaped -
the theatre of the courtroom.


'You will never find me.’ Thorkild Christensen stares down at his
murdered wife, Karen, and realises he knows almost nothing about her. How did she fill her days? Where did she disappear to every Thursday? Lead investigator Detective Thea Krogh is
determined to find out. And then a
second woman is shot dead. There is
seemingly nothing to link the two victims, and the police move on, desperate
for a lead. But someone out there has a
deadly secret. And as events begin to
play out - masterminded by a strange and bewitching figure - all of their
worlds are about to come crashing down. The Preacher is by Sander Jakobsen and
is due to be published in June 2014.


Journey Under the Midnight Sun is by Keigo Higashino and is due to
be published in May
2014. When a man is
found murdered in an abandoned building in Osaka in 1973, unflappable detective
Sasagaki is assigned to the case. He
begins to piece together the connection of two young people who are
inextricably linked to the crime; the dark, taciturn son of the victim and the
unexpectedly captivating daughter of the main suspect. Over the next twenty years, we follow their
lives as Sasagaki pursues the case - which remains unsolved - to the point of
obsession.
The old Corpse Bridge is the
route taken for centuries by mourners from villages on the western fringes of
Derbyshire to a burial ground across the River Dove, now absorbed into the
landscaped parkland of a stately home. When
Earl Manby, the landowner, announces plans to deconsecrate the burial ground to
turn it into a car park for his holiday cottages, bodies begin to appear once
again on the road to the Corpse Bridge. Is
there a connection with the Earl's plans?
Or worse, is there a terrifying serial killer at work? Back in his job after the traumatic events of
previous months, Detective Sergeant Ben Cooper knows that he must unravel the
mystery of the Corpse Bridge if he's going to be able to move on with his life. As the pressure builds, Ben doesn't know whom
he can trust and, when the case reaches breaking point, he has to make a call
that could put everything - and everyone - at risk... The
Corpse Bridge is by Stephen Booth and is due to be published in June 2014.
In 1665, England is facing war
with the Dutch and the capital is awash with rumours of conspiracy and sedition. These are more frenetic than normal because
of the recent sinking in the Thames of one of the largest ships in the navy - a
disastrous tragedy that could very well have been caused by sabotage. As an experienced investigator, Thomas
Chaloner knows that there are very few grains of truth in the shifting sands of
the rumour-mill, but the loss of such an important warship and the murder of
Paul Ferine, a Groom of the Robes, in a brothel favoured by the elite of the
Palace of White Hall makes him scent a whiff of genuine treason. As well as investigating the murder, Chaloner
is charged with tracking down the leaders of a fanatical sect known as the
Fifth Monarchists. He suspects his
masters are not particularly concerned by their amateur antics, and that the
order for him to infiltrate the group is intended to distract him from
uncovering some unsavoury facts about Ferine and his courtly associates. Then, as he comes to know more about the
Fifth Monarchists and their meetings on High Holborn, he discovers a puzzling
number of connections - to both Ferine's murder and those involved with the
defence of the realm. Connections that
he must disentangle before it is too late to save the country. Murder
on High Holborn is by Susanna Gregory and is due to be published in January
2014.



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