July 2017
Renee Ballard works the
night shift in Hollywood, beginning many investigations but finishing none as
each morning she turns her cases over to day shift detectives. A once
up-and-coming detective, she’s been given this beat as punishment after filing
a sexual harassment complaint against a supervisor. But one night she catches
two cases she doesn’t want to part with: the brutal beating of a prostitute
left for dead in a parking lot and the killing of a young woman in a nightclub
shooting. Ballard is determined not to give up at dawn. Against orders and her
own partner’s wishes, she works both cases by day while maintaining her shift
by night. As the cases entwine, they pull her closer to her own demons and the
reason she won’t give up her job no matter what the department throws at her.
The Late Show is by Michael Connelly.
Miri Goldstein was a call girl with connections to powerful men. Now that she's dead, some can You Don’t Know Me is by Brooke Magnanti.
breathe more easily. But the grave is not always good at keeping secrets. As the media dig into Miri's past, her old friend Denise worries that her own will rise to the surface. Meanwhile in Scotland, controversial forensic pathologist Harriet Hitchin is put in a bind when the body turns up on her patch. Police think they have their killer but Harriet is certain they made a mistake. If she's wrong, it will end her career. If she's right it could cost her life.The case will play games with all who come near and force them to ask - how many of us are living a lie?
Miri Goldstein was a call girl with connections to powerful men. Now that she's dead, some can You Don’t Know Me is by Brooke Magnanti.
breathe more easily. But the grave is not always good at keeping secrets. As the media dig into Miri's past, her old friend Denise worries that her own will rise to the surface. Meanwhile in Scotland, controversial forensic pathologist Harriet Hitchin is put in a bind when the body turns up on her patch. Police think they have their killer but Harriet is certain they made a mistake. If she's wrong, it will end her career. If she's right it could cost her life.The case will play games with all who come near and force them to ask - how many of us are living a lie?
August 2017
Bad Move is by Linwood
Barclay. Zack Walker is a writer with an
overactive imagination and two teenage children. After a murder on their
street, he uproots his family from the city - insisting it's for their own good
- and heads for the security of the suburbs. However, his peaceful new life is
soon shattered when he finds a body while out walking by the creek. Zack
recognizes the dead man - and knows who his killer might be. Things go from bad
to worse as Zack follows a trail of deceit that leads right to his front door.
To protect his family - and so he doesn't get framed for a crime he didn't
commit - he's going to have to track down the killer himself. Suddenly the
suburbs are not looking nearly so safe.
September 2017
Much to his family's
relief, stay-at-home writer Zack Walker finally gets a job outside of the
house. Surely, becoming a journalist will keep his overactive imagination in
check . . . Now in full-time employment, Zack's protective instincts must work
over-time to keep his kids safe from dangers real and imagined. But while writing his feature article, Zack
stumbles into the centre of a web of murder and deceit. What seems like a
tragic accidental hit-and-run may actually be a far darker crime. And Zack will
find himself in the dark about who the good guys are, what the bad guys want,
and what he's started to uncover . . .
Bad Guys is by Linwood Barclay.
The Furthest Station is by
Ben Aaronovitch. There's something going
bump on the Metropolitan line and Sergeant Jaget Kumar knows exactly who to
call. It's PC Peter Grant's speciality . . . Only it's more than going 'bump'.
Traumatised travellers have been reporting strange encounters on their morning
commute, with strangely dressed people trying to deliver an urgent message.
Stranger still, despite calling the police themselves, within a few minutes the
commuters have already forgotten the encounter - making the follow up
interviews rather difficult. So with a little help from Abigail and Toby the
ghost hunting dog, Peter and Jaget are heading out on a ghost hunting
expedition. Because finding the ghost
and deciphering their urgent message might just be a matter of life and death.
October 2017
Eliza Altairsky-Lointaine
is the toast of Moscow society, a beautiful actress in an infamous theatre
troupe. Her love life is a colourful as the parts she plays. She is the
estranged wife of a descendant of Genghis Khan. And her ex-husband has
threatened to kill anyone who courts her. He appears to be making good on his
promise. Fandorin is contacted by concerned friend - the widowed wife of
Chekhov - who asks him to investigate an alarming incident involving Eliza. But
when he watches Eliza on stage for the first time, he falls desperately in love
. . . Can he solve the case - and win over Eliza - without attracting the
attentions of the murderer he is trying to find? All the World’s a Stage is by Boris Akunin. He TV rights for the Fandorin series have been
optioned by the BBC.
Journalist, family man,
and paranoid writer Zack Walker visits his father's lakeside fishing camp. But
the fresh air, childhood memories and peaceful contemplation are ruined when a
body is found. Locals say the mutilated
corpse must have been the victim of a random bear attack. But Zack Walker, as
always, fears the worst. When another body is discovered, it seems there is a
more deadly predator on the prowl. A Lone Wolf killer who is hell-bent on
laying siege to the idyllic town. The fuse is lit and time is running out. Zack
must face down a madman - or find out first-hand what the grand finale is . . . Bad Luck is by Linwood Barclay.
Harry Bosch
works cold cases as a volunteer for the San Fernando police department when
he's called out to a local drug store where a young pharmacist has been
murdered. Bosch and the town's three-person detective squad sift through the
clues, which lead into the dangerous, big business world of prescription drug
abuse. Meanwhile, an old case from Bosch's LAPD days comes back to haunt him
when a long-imprisoned killer claims Harry framed him and that there's new
evidence which proves it. Bosch left the LAPD on bad terms, so his former
colleagues aren't keen to protect his reputation. He must fend for himself in
clearing his name and keeping a clever killer in prison. The two unrelated cases wind across each
other like strands of barbed wire, and Bosch learns that there are two kinds of
truth: the kind that sets you free and the kind that leaves you buried in
darkness. Two Kinds of Truth is by Michael
Connelly.
The Shadow Man is the
debut novel by Margaret Kirk. Two brutal
killings rock Inverness, and bring ex-Met Detective Inspector Lukas Mahler the
biggest challenge of his career...The body of the queen of daytime TV, Morven
Murray is discovered by her sister, Anna, on the morning of her wedding day.
But does Anna know more about the murder than she's letting on?Police informant
Kevin Ramsay's murder looks like a gangland-style execution. But what could he
have stumbled into that was dangerous enough to get him violently killed? Mahler
has only a couple of weeks to solve both cases while dealing with his mother's
fragile mental health. But caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse, is ex-Met
DI Lukas Mahler hunting one killer, or two?
November 2017
Bad News is by Linwood
Barclay. Journalist Zack Walker has a
dangerous habit of finding deadly stories. But this is one his good friend
Trixie Snelling doesn't want told. It turns out Trixie has her fair share of
skeletons in her closet and, as Zack discovers, a dead body in her basement. With other journalists circling the story -
and no sign of Trixie, who has gone missing - Zack could find himself
implicated in a murder, unless he finds out the truth fast. The bad news is: it
will cost him his job, and teach him that everything he knows about his friend,
his town, and even his marriage, is a lie. The good news? It hasn't cost him
his life . . . yet.
My Little Eye is by
Stephanie Marland. A young woman is
found dead in her bedroom
surrounded by rose petals - the latest victim of 'The Lover'. Struggling under the weight of an internal investigation, DI Dominic Bell is no closer to discovering the identity of the killer and time is running out. AND MAKE THEM DIE... As the murders escalate, Clementine Starke joins an online true crime group determined to take justice in their own hands - to catch the killer before the police. Hiding a dark secret, she takes greater risks to find new evidence and infiltrate the group. As Starke and Bell get closer to cracking the case neither of them realise they're being watched. The killer is closer to them than they think, and he has his next victim - Clementine - firmly in his sights.
surrounded by rose petals - the latest victim of 'The Lover'. Struggling under the weight of an internal investigation, DI Dominic Bell is no closer to discovering the identity of the killer and time is running out. AND MAKE THEM DIE... As the murders escalate, Clementine Starke joins an online true crime group determined to take justice in their own hands - to catch the killer before the police. Hiding a dark secret, she takes greater risks to find new evidence and infiltrate the group. As Starke and Bell get closer to cracking the case neither of them realise they're being watched. The killer is closer to them than they think, and he has his next victim - Clementine - firmly in his sights.
Portrait of a Murder: The
Mill is by M B Shaw. Meet portrait
painter and amateur sleuth Iris Grey, who sees the truths of others while
struggling to find her own way. Iris Grey arrives at The Mill in Hampshire,
commissioned to paint a portrait of Dominic Wetherby, a celebrated author. She
quickly finds herself drawn into a world of village gossip, romantic intrigue,
buried secrets and a murder.
Jennifer Dorey thinks she
is safe. Following a traumatic incident in London, Jennifer has returned to her
childhood home in Guernsey, taking a job as a reporter at the local newspaper.
After the discovery of a drowned woman on a beach, she uncovers a pattern of
similar deaths that have taken place over the past fifty years. Together with
DCI Michael Gilbert, an officer on the verge of retirement, they follow a dark
trail of island myths and folklore to 'Fritz', the illegitimate son of a Nazi
soldier. His work, painstakingly executed, has so far gone undetected. But with
his identity about to be uncovered, the killer now has Jennifer in his sights. And
home is the last place she should be.
The Devil’s Claw is by Lara Dearman.
December 2017
The Boy is by Tami Hoag. Mother, liar, murderer? In the sleepy Lousiana town of Bayou
Breaux, a mother runs to her neighbour - bloody and hysterical. The police arrive to find Genevieve Gauthier cradling her seven-year-old son in her arms as he bleeds to death. Detective Nick Fourcade finds no evidence of a break-in. His partner Detective Annie Broussard is troubled by parts of Genevieve's story that don't make sense. Twenty four hours later teenager Nora Florette is reported missing. Local parents fear a maniac is preying on their children, and demand answers from the police. Fourcade and Broussard discover something shocking about Genevieve's past. She is both victim and the accused; a grieving mother and a woman with a deadly secret. Could she have something to do with the disappearance of teenager Nora Florette?
January 2018
Naomi Cottle finds missing children. When the police have given up their search and an investigation stalls, families call her. She possesses a rare, intuitive sense, born out of her own experience, that allows her to succeed when others have failed. Young Madison Culver has been missing for three years. She vanished on a family trip to the mountainous forests of Oregon, where they'd gone to cut down a tree for Christmas. Soon after she disappeared, blizzards swept the region and the authorities presumed she died from exposure. But Naomi knows that Madison isn't dead. As she relentlessly pursues the truth behind Madison's disappearance, shards of a dark dream pierce defences that have protected her for so long. If she finds this child, will Naomi ultimately unlock the secrets of her own life? The Child Finder is by Rene Denfeld.
Fear is by Dirk
Kurbjuweit. You'd die for your family. But would you kill for them? Family
is everything. So what if yours was
being terrorised by a neighbour - a man who doesn't listen to reason, whose
actions become more erratic and sinister with each passing day? And those you
thought would help - the police, your lawyer - can't help you. You become afraid to leave your family at
home alone. But there's nothing more you can do to protect them. Is there?'
'Do you ever think there's
maybe something that's gone wrong with the world?' A man is found dead in one
of the city's luxury homes. Homicide detective Ross Carver arrives at the scene
when six FBI agents burst in and forcibly remove him from the premises. Two
days later...Carver wakes in his bed to find Mia a neighbour he's hardly ever
spoken to, reading aloud to him. He has no recollection of the crime scene, no
memory of how he got home, and no idea that two days have passed. Carver knows
nothing about this woman but as he struggles to piece together what happened to
him, he soon realises he's involved himself in a web of conspiracy that spans
the nation. And Mia just might know more than she's letting on... The Night Market is by Jonathan Moore.
The Guilty Wife is by Elle Croft. WIFE. MISTRESS. MURDERER. If you were being framed for murder, how far would you go to clear your name? I'm not guilty of murder. Bethany Reston is happily married. But she's also having an affair with a famous client. And no one can ever know. But that doesn't make me innocent. When Bethany's lover is brutally murdered, she has to hide her grief from everyone. But someone knows her secret. And then one day the threats begin. With an ever-growing pile of evidence pointing to her as the murderer, the only way she can protect her secrets is to prove her innocence. And that means tracking down a killer.
The Guilty Wife is by Elle Croft. WIFE. MISTRESS. MURDERER. If you were being framed for murder, how far would you go to clear your name? I'm not guilty of murder. Bethany Reston is happily married. But she's also having an affair with a famous client. And no one can ever know. But that doesn't make me innocent. When Bethany's lover is brutally murdered, she has to hide her grief from everyone. But someone knows her secret. And then one day the threats begin. With an ever-growing pile of evidence pointing to her as the murderer, the only way she can protect her secrets is to prove her innocence. And that means tracking down a killer.
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