The
past never stays buried at Bliss House...Rainey Bliss Adams' perfect life came
to an end one spring afternoon, when her husband was killed in an explosion
that horrifically burned their fourteen year-old daughter, Ariel. Desperate for a new start, she takes Ariel to
live in the beautiful house in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains where
the Bliss family has lived for over a century.
Once there, Ariel starts to mysteriously heal. But as a series of tragedies begins to
unfold, it becomes clear that a darkness lurks behind the dignified facade of
Bliss House - one which will drive both mother and daughter apart, as each is
forced to confront its evil on her own...Richly Gothic, creeping and dark,
Bliss House is a haunting tale of loss, love - and the secrets our houses can
keep. Bliss House is by Laura
Benedict and is due to be published in January 2015.
The
purest kind of detective story involves a crime solved by observation and
deduction, rather than luck, coincidence or confession. The supreme form of detection involves the
explanation of an impossible crime, whether the sort of vanishing act that
would make Houdini proud, a murder that leaves no visible trace, or the most
unlikely villain imaginable. Virtually
all of the great writers of detective fiction have produced masterpieces in
this genre, including Agatha Christie, Edgar Allan Poe, Dorothy L. Sayers,
Arthur Conan Doyle, Raymond Chandler, G.K. Chesterton, John Dickson Carr,
Dashiell Hammett, Ngaio Marsh, and Stephen King. In this definitive collection, Edgar
Award-winning editor Otto Penzler selects a multifarious mix from across the
entire history of the locked room story, which should form the cornerstone of
any crime reader's library. The Locked Room Mysteries is edited by
Otto Penzler and is due to be published in January 2015.
In
Saint Paul, Minnesota state investigator Kirk Stevens and his sometime
colleague FBI
special agent Carla Windermere witness the assassination of a
local billionaire. The shooter flees the
scene, but not before the pair see his face - and the blank expression in his
eyes. Stevens and Windermere investigate
and are led across the country, down dead ends and into long-forgotten cold
cases, until they finally discover a chilling clue: a high tech murder-for-hire
website. It's a break in the case but
only the beginning. Who is the dead-eyed
shooter? Who recruits the assassins? And who profits from the fee? It is a race against the clock, and the
killer has his next target in sight... Kill Fee is by Owen Laukkanen and is due
to be published in February 2015.
Rome’s Lost Son is by Robert Fabbri and
is due to be published in March 2015. Rome,
AD 51: Vespasian brings Rome's greatest enemy before the Emperor. After eight years of resistance, the British
warrior Caratacus has been caught. But
even Vespasian's victory cannot remove the newly made consul from Roman
politics: Agrippina, Emperor Claudius's wife, pardons Caratacus. Claudius is a drunken fool and Narcissus and
Pallas, his freedmen, are battling for control of his throne. Separately, they decide to send
Vespasian
East to Armenia to defend Rome's interests.
But there is more at stake than protecting a client kingdom. Rumours abound that Agrippina is involved in
a plot to destabilise the East. Vespasian
must find a way to serve two masters - Narcissus is determined to ruin
Agrippina, Pallas to save her.
Meanwhile, the East is in turmoil.
A new Jewish cult is flourishing and its adherents refuse to swear
loyalty to the Emperor. In Armenia, Vespasian
is captured. Immured in the oldest city
on earth, how can he escape? And is a
Rome ruled by a woman who despises Vespasian any safer than a prison
cell?"
Nothing Sacred is by David Thorne and is
due to be published in February 2015. A
mother's nightmare: her children taken from her, unexplained injuries all over
their bodies. Her only explanation: an
evil visitation, the work of malevolent spirits. Desperate for answers, she turns to Daniel
Connell, lawyer and old flame. But the
truth he uncovers is more disturbing than they ever imagined. From the mountains of Afghanistan to the dark
heart of Essex, Daniel finds himself in a terrifying world where monsters are
real - and nothing is sacred.
2013:
A bomb goes off in As Sulaymaniyah, Iraq.
Veteran photojournalist John Hart and his beautiful Kurdish translator
are caught in the blast – and the ensuing chaos. 1198: Johannes von Hartelius, ancestor of
John Hart, discovers that the Copper Scroll, the most prized possession of the
Knights Templar, has been stolen. The
code-written scroll is said to hold the secret of Solomon’s Treasures. 2013: Hart finds a secret message from his
forbear inside the Holy Spear. Is it
possible that the mountain in Iran known as Solomon’s Prison holds the Copper Scroll? Hart seeks to find out, echoing Von
Hartelius’s epic battle, nearly one thousand years earlier. The
Templar Inheritance is by Mario Reading and is due to be published in April
2015.
At a
dive bar in San Francisco’s edgy Tenderloin district, Emily Rosario is drinking
whiskey and looking for an escape. When a
mysterious and wealthy Russian approaches her, she thinks she has found an exit
from her drifter lifestyle and drug-addict boyfriend. A week later she finds herself drugged,
disoriented and wanted for robbery. On
the other side of town, cop Leo Elias is broke, alcoholic, and desperate. When he hears about an unsolved bank robbery,
the stolen money proves too strong a temptation. Elias takes the case into his own hands,
hoping to find the criminal and the money before anyone else. The
White Van is the debut novel by Patrick Hoffman and is due to be published
in January 2015.
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