January 2018
SEE NO EVIL. Eyes missing, two bodies lie deep in the forest near a small Swedish town. HEAR NO EVIL. Tuva Moodyson, a deaf reporter on a small-time local paper, is looking for the story that could make her career. SPEAK NO EVIL. A web of secrets. And an unsolved murder from twenty years ago. Can Tuva outwit the killer before she becomes the final victim? She'd like to think so. But first she must face her demons and venture far into the deep, dark woods if she wants to stand any chance of getting the hell out of small-time Gavrik. Dark Pines is by Will Dean
February 2018
Back Up is by Paul
Colize. Berlin, 1967: four members of
the British rock band Pearl Harbour die at the same time but in separate
locations. Inexplicably, the police conclude natural causes are to blame. Brussels, 2010: A homeless man is hit by a
car outside the Gare du Midi, leaving him with locked-in syndrome, able to
communicate (sometimes) by blinking. An
Irish journalist's interest is piqued. How did the members of Pearl Harbour
die, and how is this linked to the homeless man in Brussels?
March 2018
When a helicopter
explodes, leaving behind a dead client and colleague, Tom Winter, head of
security for an elite Swiss bank, teams up with the mysterious Egyptian businesswoman
Fatima to follow the money trail through Switzerland and from there on a
whistle-stop chase around the world.
With the NSA watching their every move, it's not long before Winter, a
former special forces commander, and Fatima realise that in fact they are the
hunted, not the hunters, and that their very survival depends on Tom's coolness
and quick thinking. Damnation is by
Peter Beck.
Chief Inspector Domenic
Jejeune hopes an overseas birding trip will hold some clues to
solving his
fugitive brother's manslaughter case. Meanwhile, in Jejeune's absence his
long-time nemesis has been drafted in as cover to investigate an accountant's
murder. And unfortunately Marvin Laraby proves just a bit too effective in
showing how an investigation should be handled.
With the manslaughter case poised to claim another victim, Jejeune
learns an accident back home in Britain involving his girlfriend, Lindy, is
much more than it seems. Lindy is in grave danger, and she needs Jejeune. Soon,
he is faced with a further dilemma. He can speak up on a secret he has
discovered relating to Laraby's case, knowing it will cost his job on the north
Norfolk coast he loves. Or he can stay silent, and let a killer escape justice.
Turns out that sometimes the wrong choice is the only one there is. A Shimmer of Hummingbirds is by Steve Burrows
The Parentations is by
Kate Mayfield. Eighteenth-century
London and the lives of the sisters Fitzgerald, Constance and Verity, become
entwined with the nearby Fowler household. For Clovis Fowler, whose unearthly
Nordic beauty belies a ruthless thirst for power, and husband Finn, a Limehouse
thief, have agreed to provide safe harbour to a mysterious baby. The puzzling phenomenon binding them close
arose unexpectedly from deep within the savage but beautiful landscape of
Iceland, where a hidden pool of water grants those who drink from it endless
life. But those who sip from the waterfall discover all too quickly that
immortality is no gift. To preserve the
life of this strange baby from those who wish him harm means that all concerned
must remain undiscovered for more than two hundred years. And, as the centuries
creep thither, one in their enclave proves more menacing than those who pursue
them. Worse, the life-giving pool that sustains them all, runs dry...
May 2018
It's summer in Adders
Fork. The sun is out, the sky is blue and things are going swimmingly for Rosie
Strange, thank you very much. The Essex Witch Museum has been re-launched with
a new Ursula Cadence wing and picnic grounds.
Then developers roll into the sleepy village to widen the road. When the
centuries-old Blackly Be boulder, said to mark the grave of a notorious witch
but now in the car park of the Seven Stars, is moved, all hell breaks out.
Within hours a slew of peculiar phenomena descends and, when a severed head is
discovered atop the boulder, the locals can take no more and storm the Museum
to demand someone take action. Can Rosie
and Sam unravel the mystery? And what of the ancient treasure that could
drastically change someone's fortunes and offer a motive for murder? Strange Fascination is by Syd Moore
Edgar Allan Poe and the
Jewel of Peru is by Karen Lee Street.
Philadelphia, early 1844. As
violent tensions escalate between
`nativists' and recent Irish immigrants, Edgar Allan Poe's fears for the safety
of his wife Virginia and mother-in-law Muddy are compounded when he receives a
parcel of mummified bird parts. Could his nemesis have returned to settle an
old score? Just as odd is the arrival of
Helena Loddiges, a young heiress who demands Poe's help to discover why her
lover died at the city's docks on his return from an expedition to Peru. Poe is
sceptical of her claims to receive messages from birds and visitations from her
lover's ghost. But when Miss Loddiges is kidnapped, he and his friend C.
Auguste Dupin must unravel a mystery involving old enemies, lost soulmates,
ornithomancy, and the legendary jewel of Peru
June 2018
If secrets could be taken
to the grave many, of us would have an ear to the ground. But as Alexander,
Earl of Greengrass, discovers one clear Sunday morning late in November, death
is a most efficient way of revealing the cavern of cover-ups in a guilty
conscience. Caught with his trousers down in Spire village graveyard whilst his
faithful wife was playing the organ inside the church, this wealthy landowner
meets a gruesome end. Luckily pet
portraitist Susie Mahl is on hand to sort things out, as she's been recently
commissioned to paint Situp, the aristocratic ash-grey deerhound at the
village's Glebe House. Susie discovers an unexpected zest for truth and an
awesome nosey parker instinct, and soon the newly appointed Pet Detective is
digging out the truth with a dogged determination. A Brush with Death is by Ali Carter.
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