No
one is quite who he or she seems.
Missy's Story is the tale of Melisandre - rich, beautiful, possibly
insane - who has to live with the knowledge of a devastating event in her past. She has not seen her two daughters, now aged
fifteen, and seventeen, in the ten years since the notorious family
tragedy. And her husband has moved on,
married now to his personal trainer, and seemingly happy. As Melisandre returns to Baltimore from South
Africa, however, there are suddenly more mysterious deaths. And quite what did happen all that time ago
has never been clear - what role had each of the members of this unhappy family
played? And is anyone telling the truth? Tess
Monaghan, now the mother of a young girl herself, makes a return as the
investigator who gets snared in the case.
A hugely powerful and emotive novel about parents and children - about
destructive parents who think they love their children and good parents whose
children are the centre of their lives Missy’s
Story is by Laura Lippman and is due to be published in April 2015.
'Hello
there.’ I looked at the pale, freckled
hand on the back of the empty bar seat next to me in the business class lounge
of Heathrow airport, then up into the stranger's face. 'Do I know you?’ Delayed in London, Ted Severson meets a woman
at the airport bar. Over cocktails they
tell each other rather more than they should, and a dark plan is hatched - but
are either of them being serious, could they actually go through with it and,
if they did, what would be their chances of getting away with it? Back in
Boston, Ted's wife Miranda is busy site managing the construction of their
dream home, a beautiful house out on the Maine coastline. But what secrets is she carrying and to what
lengths might she go to protect the vision she has of her deserved future? A sublimely plotted novel of trust and
betrayal, The Kind Worth Killing is
by Peter Swanson and is due to be published in February 2015.
It
is 1944. The German Army crumbles before
the unstoppable tide of advancing Soviet forces. In the midst of the fighting, two Russian
soldiers seek refuge in the crypt of a German church. There, clutched in the hands of a skeleton
priest, they find The Shepherd; a priceless icon thought to have been destroyed
long ago. When news of its discovery
reaches Moscow, Stalin calls upon his most trusted investigator, Inspector
Pekkala, once a favourite of Tsar and known to all of Russia as The Emerald
Eye. To unravel the secret of the icon's
past, Pekkala traces its last known whereabouts to a band of self-mutilating
radicals known as The Skoptsy, who were hunted to extinction years by the
Bolshevik Secret Police. Or so it was
believed. As Pekkala soon learns, the
last survivors of this brutal sect have clung to life in the shadowy forests of
Siberia. With the reappearance of the
icon, they have returned to claim the treasure they say belongs to them alone,
bringing with them a new and terrible weapon to unleash upon the Russian
people. Unless the Emerald Eye can stop
them. Red Icon is by Sam Eastland and is due to be published in April
2015.
The Exit is by Helen Fitzgerald and is
due to be published in February 2015. Some
people love goodbyes... 23-year-old Catherine is mainly interested in Facebook
and flirting, but she reluctantly takes a job at a local care home after her
mother puts her foot down - and soon discovers that her new workplace contains
many secrets. One of the residents at
the home, 82-year-old Rose, is convinced that something sinister is going on in
Room 7 and that her own life is under threat.
But Rose has dementia - so what does she actually know, and who would
believe her anyway? As Catherine starts
investigating Rose's allegations, terrible revelations surface about everyone
involved. Can Catherine find out what's really going on before it's too late?
If
my grandfather's letter had stopped at the comma, I would have tossed it in the
trash...I would have mentally told the old man to stick it, if it hadn't been
for the last three words. If you
can...Van Shaw was raised to be a thief, but at the age of eighteen he abruptly
abandoned the illicit life and joined the US Army, leaving behind Seattle and
the grandfather who taught him the trade.
But after ten years of estrangement, Van's grandfather has suddenly asked
him to come home. He does so, only to
find his grandfather shot in the head and bleeding out on the kitchen
floor. While the police focus on Van as
the prime suspect, he plunges back into an underworld he had vowed never return
to, putting his criminal sensibilities back to work to ferret out the attacker
and unearth the shocking secret of why his grandfather called him home after so
many years. But in a violent,
high-stakes world where the lines between right and wrong are easily blurred,
Van finds that the secrets held by those closest to him are the deadliest of
all. Past
Crimes is by Glen Erik Hamilton and is due to be published in March 2015.
In
Wild Thyme, Pennsylvania, secrets and feuds go back generations. The lone policeman in a small township on the
sparse northern border, Henry Farrell expected to spend his mornings hunting
and fishing, his evenings playing old-time music. Instead, he has watched the steady
encroachment of gas drilling bring new wealth and erode neighbourly trust. The drug trade is pushing heroin into the
territory. There are outlaws cooking
meth in the woods, guys Henry grew up with.
When a stranger turns up dead, Henry s search for the killer will open
old wounds, dredge up ancient crimes, and exact a deadly price. With vivid characters and flawless pacing,
Tom Bouman immerses readers in rural northeastern Pennsylvania, a region in the
grip of change. In these derelict woods
full of whitetail deer and history, the hunt is on. Dry
Bones in the Valley is due to be published in April 2015.
When
three deadly bombs rock a sleepy, devout town in 24 hours an extraordinary
mystery is unravelled. The Killing of Bobbi Lomax is the story
of Clark Houseman, a rare books dealer, an expert in his field, beloved of both
collectors and The Faith, the immensely powerful local church and one of his
biggest clients. Beloved, that is, until
he is blown up by the city’s third bomb.
As Clark hovers on the brink of death, first on the scene are detectives
Sinclair and Alvarez who after the previous deadly blasts are under pressure to
close the case and stop panic spreading through their community. In a maelstrom of conspiracy theories and
local politics, their investigation unearths a web of intrigue surrounding The
Faith and its secretive dealings. With
time running out, the detectives start to wonder if there is more to the mild
mannered, bookish Houseman than first thought.
The Killing of Bobbi Lomax is
by Cat Moriarty and is a tale of deception, forgery, and murder. It is due to be published in May 2015.
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