The Chelsea Strangler is by Susanna
Gregory and is due to be published in January 2016. In the sapping summer heat
of 1665 there is little celebration in London of the naval victory at the
Battle of Lowestoft. The King, his retinue and anyone with sufficient means has
fled the plague-ridden city, its half-deserted streets echoing to the sound of
bells tolling the mounting number of deaths. Those who remain clutch doubtful
potions to ward off the relentless disease and dart nervously past shuttered
buildings, watchful for the thieves who risk their lives to plunder what has
been left behind. At Chelsea, a rural backwater by the river, with fine
mansions leased to minor members of the Court avoiding the capital, there are
more immediate concerns: the government has commandeered the theological
college to house Dutch prisoners of war and there are daily rumours that those
sailors are on the brink of escaping. Moreover, a vicious strangler is stalking
the neighbourhood. Thomas Chaloner is sent to investigate the murder of the
first victim, an inmate of a private sanatorium known as Gorges. There have
been thefts there as well, but the few facts he gleans from inmates and staff
are contradictory and elusive. He realises, though, that Gorges has stronger
links to the prison than just proximity, and that the influx of strangers
offers plenty of camouflage for a killer - a killer who has no compunction
about turning on those determined to stop his murderous rampage.
Awakening
the sleeping dragon...Smooth expat Michael Nicholson is a fixer, getting on by
doing favours for the rich and powerful in booming China. When he makes the
mistake of getting too close to one of his clients, the wife of a leading
Communist Party official, the ageing Lothario fears for his life as a vengeful
husband decides to put his house in order. So when a domestic dispute from the
other side of the world leads to a shoot-out in a luxury penthouse apartment in
Chelsea, an ex-cop called Marvin Taylor is one of the casualties. Inspector
John Carlyle is little more than a casual onlooker until Taylor's widow turns
up, looking for answers. The inspector is drawn into the morass of dealing and
double-dealing, much to the dismay of his boss, Carole Simpson, who wants him
to focus on Barbara Hutton, a Bloomsbury housewife who may - or may not - be a
former German terrorist wanted for a forty-year-old murder...' Acts of
Violence is by James Craig and is due to be published in February 2016.
Black Widow is by Chris Brookmyre and is
due to be published in January 2016. There
is no perfect marriage. There is no perfect murder. Diana Jager is clever,
strong and successful, a skilled surgeon and fierce campaigner via her blog
about sexism. Yet it takes only hours for her life to crumble when her personal
details are released on the internet as revenge for her writing. Then she meets
Peter. He's kind, generous, and knows nothing about her past: the second chance
she's been waiting for. Within six months, they are married. Within six more,
Peter is dead - and Diana on trial for his murder, a nightmare end to their
fairytale romance. But Peter's sister Lucy doesn't believe in fairytales, and
tasks maverick reporter Jack Parlabane with discovering the dark truth behind
the woman the media is calling Black Widow...
When
an elderly woman is found dead at her home, newly fledged DC Kirsty Wilson is
called to the scene. It appears that the woman had a mysterious visitor in the
early hours of that morning - someone dressed as a carer, but with much darker
intentions. It soon becomes obvious that this was not death by natural causes,
in fact, it was murder. Before she can catch her breath, DC Wilson is thrown in
at the deep end as another body turns up - this time it's a gruesome crime
scene, the victim a well-known drug dealer from Glasgow's mean streets, and
there's no question that this was a brutal execution. The two cases appear to
have nothing in common, but when a second vulnerable person is murdered in
their sleep, the police realise that it's only a matter of time before the next
victim emerges and Detective Superintendent William Lorimer is called in to
help DC Wilson investigate. This case is big and it's about to get more
personal than either of them could have imagined… The
Darkest Day is by Alex Gray and is due to be published in March 2016.
The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine is by
Alexander McCall Smith and is due to be published in June 2016. Mma Ramotswe, the proprietress of the No 1.
Ladies' Detective Agency, is not one to sit about. Her busy life gives her
little time for relaxation (apart from the drinking of tea, of course).
Nonetheless, she is convinced by co-director Mma Makutsi to take a holiday. But
Mma Ramotswe finds it impossible to resist the temptation to follow the cases
taken on by Mma Makutsi, and to interfere in them - secretly, she intends
...This leads her to delve into the past of a famous man whose reputation has
been called into question, and to join forces with a new assistant detective
(and part-time science teacher), Mr. Polopetsi. While 'on holiday' Mma Ramotswe
also manages to help a young boy named Samuel in the search for his missing
mother; and then of course there is the agency's arch-enemy Violet Sephotho,
scheming to set up a rival secretarial college. Lessons must be learned, whether
we are willing or not, and in the end Mma Ramotswe finds that a little trust
goes a long way, especially when it comes to having confidence in our dearest
friends and colleagues.
Thin Ice is by Quentin Bates and is due
to be published in March 2016. Snowed in
with a couple of psychopaths for the winter...When two small-time crooks rob
Reykjavik's premier drugs dealer, hoping for a quick escape to the sun, their
plans start to unravel after their getaway driver fails to show. Tensions mount
between the pair and the two women they have grabbed as hostages when they find
themselves holed upcountry in an isolated hotel that has been mothballed for
the season. Back in the capital, Gunnhildur, Eirikur and Helgi find themselves
at a dead end investigating what appear to be the unrelated disappearance of a
mother, her daughter and their car during a day's shopping, and the death of a
thief in a house fire. Gunna and her team are faced with a set of riddles but
as more people are quizzed it begins to emerge that all these unrelated
incidents are in fact linked. And at the same time, two increasingly desperate
lowlifes have no choice but to make some big decisions on how to get rid of
their accidental hostages...
Welcome
to Rockton: a secret town cut off from the rest of the world. If you need a
place to hide, this is the perfect place to start again. There's just one
catch. You can't leave. Even if there's a killer on the loose. Detective Casey
Duncan has a dark past, and it's about to catch up with her. When her best
friend Diana is attacked by an abusive ex, the two women realise they have to
disappear, fast. And they need sanctuary. Diana's heard of a hidden town that's
so remote it's almost impossible to reach. A town that desperately needs a new
detective. Casey has barely arrived in Rockton when they discover a body. A
man's been murdered - butchered - and there's no time to waste. Casey's job
won't be easy: everyone in town has a secret. Meanwhile her boss, Sheriff Eric
Dalton, is a brooding, troubled man who's hard to read and very hard to please.
With no chance of help from the outside world, Casey will have to rely on her
own wits to solve the case. But she's running out of time. Rockton's killer is
on the hunt, and this deep in the wilderness, no one is safe. The City of the Lost is by Kelley
Armstrong and is due to be published in January 2016.
Apologies
for the general email, but I desperately need your help. My goddaughter, Coco
Jackson, disappeared from her family's holiday home in Bournemouth on the night
of Sunday/Monday August 29/30th, the bank holiday weekend just gone. Coco is
three years old. When identical twin Coco goes missing during a family
celebration, there is a media frenzy. Her parents are rich and influential, as
are the friends they were with at their holiday home by the sea. But what
really happened to Coco? Set across two weekends - the first when Coco goes
missing and the second fifteen years later at the funeral of her father, where
at last, the darkest of secrets will be revealed. The
Darkest Secret is by Alex Marwood and is due to be published in April 2016.
Identifying
the murderer of the Chancellor of the University is not the only challenge
facing physician Matthew Bartholomew.
Many of is patients have been made worse by the ministrations of a
‘surgeon’ recently arrived from Nottingham, his sister is being rooked by the
mason she has commissioned to build her husband’s tomb, and his friend, Brother
Michael, has been offered a Bishopric which will cause him to leave Cambridge. A Grave
Concern is by Susanna Gregory and is due to be published in June 2016.
Penance is by Kate O’Riordan and is due
to be published in March 2016. 'You know
I did a terrible thing. What you cannot know is that there exists an extreme
irony, in that, but for one unforgivable sin - far more terrible things might
have transpired.' The lives of Rosalie Douglas and her teenage daughter,
Maddie, are changed forever when they meet Jed, a beautiful, charismatic young
man at Bereavement Counselling. Inexplicably and self-destructively, Maddie
holds herself accountable for her brother's drowning accident in Thailand. Jed
moves into their lives and their home. Calming the tensions between mother and
daughter. He understands the twisted wilderness of grief. Lover and confidante
to a besotted Maddie, gentle surrogate son to a grateful Rosalie - on the
surface their lives are transformed. But underneath a deadly and morally
corrupt triangle is taking shape...Rosalie commits an unspeakable act which
forces her to unravel the truth behind the beautiful stranger in their midst.
The truth behind the death of her son. And the true extent of just how far
she's prepared to go - to save what remains of her family.
The House of Eyes is by Kate Ellis and
is due to be published in February 2016.
When Darren Hatman reports his daughter missing, DI Wesley Peterson
isn't too concerned. Leanne Hatman is an aspiring model, keen to abandon her
native Devon for the bright lights of London. However, Darren's claim that a
photographer has been stalking Leanne soon changes Wesley's opinion. Leanne
works at Eyecliffe Castle, once home to the wealthy D'Arles family and now
converted into a luxury hotel. When Darren himself is found brutally murdered
in the castle grounds, the police fear is that Leanne has met a similar fate.
But, if so, where is her body? Meanwhile, Wesley's friend, archaeologist Neil
Watson, recently returned from a thrilling Sicilian excavation, makes a
disturbing discovery near Eyecliffe Castle and surprises Wesley with the news
that, while in Sicily, he met Leanne's alleged stalker. With Eyecliffe Castle
becoming the scene of another violent death, Wesley suspects a connection
between the recent crimes, the disappearance of two girls back in the 1950s and
a mysterious Sicilian ruin called the House of Eyes, a place feared by
superstitious locals. As he works to solve one of his most challenging cases
yet, Wesley must face alarming revelations, rooted in centuries of fear and
evil ...as well as dealing with a nightmare of his own.
Blood Torment is by T.F. Muir and is due
to be published in May 2016.When a three-year old girl is reported missing, DCI
Andy Gilchrist is assigned the case. But Gilchrist soon suspects that the
child's mother - Andrea Davis - may be responsible for her daughter's
disappearance, or worse, her murder. The case becomes politically sensitive
when Gilchrist learns that Andrea is the daughter of Dougal Davis, a former MSP
who was forced to resign from Scottish Parliament after being accused of
physically abusing his third wife. Now a powerful businessman, Davis demands
Gilchrist's removal from the case when his investigation seems to be stalling.
But then the case turns on its head when Gilchrist learns that a paedophile,
recently released from prison, now lives in the same area as the missing child.
The paedophile is interrogated but hours later his body is found floating in
the harbour with evidence of blunt force trauma to the head, and Gilchrist
launches a murder investigation. As pressure relentlessly mounts on Gilchrist,
he begins to unravel a dark family secret, a secret he believes will solve the
fate of the missing child
The House of Moriarty is by Sam Christer
and is due to be published in March 2016.
Big Ben chimes in the first seconds of the first day of 1900, the start
of a fresh century. Inside London's oldest gaol, preparations are afoot to hang
Victorian England's deadliest assassin, a man wanted for two decades' worth of
murders. Cold-blooded killer Simeon Lynch has lived a brutal and glorious life
in the employ of the House of Moriarty - the most feared criminal enterprise in
the world. Now, as he faces the noose, Simeon learns dark truths about his
master, about Sherlock Holmes and about his own past. Truths that make him
determined to escape and kill again...Follow Simeon's bloody footsteps through
the capital's cobbled alleyways, wretched workhouses and flash taverns as he
crosses swords with Sherlock Holmes and the villainous characters of Victorian
London.
A Masterpiece of Corruption is by L C
Tyler and is due to be published in January 2016. It is December 1657. John Grey, at his
cramped desk in Lincoln's Inn, is attempting to resume his legal career. A
mysterious message from a 'Mr SK' tempts him out into the snowy streets of
London and to what he believes will be a harmless diversion from his studies. Mr
SK's letter proves to have been intended for somebody else entirely and Grey
finds himself unwittingly in the middle of a plot to assassinate the Lord
Protector - a plot about which he now knows more than it is safe to know. Can
he both prevent the murder and (of greater immediate relevance) save his own
skin? Both the Sealed Knot and Cromwell's Secretary of State, John Thurloe
believe he is on their side, but he is unsure that either is on his. As
somebody is kind enough to point out to him: 'You are a brave man, Grey. The
life of a double agent can be exciting but very short.' Grey just has to hope
that prediction is wrong.
In a
single night, Kyle Davidson's life is derailed. His relationship is over, he is
denied access to his young son and everything important to him is at risk. His
thoughts stumble between fear and revenge. Kyle Davidson has a choice to make.
Meanwhile, after the tragic end to a previous case, DC Gary Goodhew finds
himself questioning his reasons for returning to work until the badly beaten
body of a homeless man is found on Market Hill. Having known the homeless man
for several years Goodhew feels compelled to be part of the investigation - but
routine lines of enquiry soon take a dark and unexpected turn. Suddenly the
Cambridge back streets hold deadly secrets for Goodhew and the only person who
has the answers is planning one final, desperate act. The
Promise is by Alison Bruce and is due to be published in February 2016.
Operation Goodwood is by Sara Sheridan
and is due to be published in April 2016.
1955. When Mirabelle Bevan is rescued from a fire at her home on the
Brighton seafront she's lucky to escape unharmed - but the blaze takes the life
of her neighbour, Dougie Beaumont, a dashing and successful racing driver
living in the flat above. It soon becomes clear that this was arson, raising
questions about the young man's death that Mirabelle can't resist investigating
further. With her curiosity piqued and on the trail of a potential killer she
finds herself taking on the mysterious world of Fleet Street with its long
lunches and dodgy deals as well as the glamorous motor racing world at
Goodwood. It gradually becomes clear to Mirabelle that Dougie Beaumont's life
was not as above-board as it first seemed and that this talented man had many
secrets, hidden when he was alive by his international lifestyle where he was
constantly on the move. Then, when a second shocking murder takes place,
Mirabelle's pursuit is frustrated first by Dougie's well-connected and
suspicious family and then by the official investigation - led by her would-be
lover Superintendent McGregor. With the help of her colleague at McGuigan &
McGuigan Debt Recovery, Vesta, and some of her ex-intelligence service
connections, Mirabelle discovers the dark secrets of the glamorous racing
driver have ramifications far beyond the English coastline.
When
Frances wakes one night to the sound of her baby crying, she realises that her
marital bed is empty. As she wanders
through the house looking for her husband, she finds the back door open and his
cooling dead body not far outside. Her
husband has been murder. As Fran tries
desperately to unravel the mystery of her husband’s death, she soon finds out
that absolutely nothing about their marriage was as it seemed. The
Loving Husband is by Christobel Kent and is due to be published in April
2016.
The Primrose Path is the debut novel by
Rebecca Griffith and is due to be published in March 2016. As a teenager, Sarah D'Villez famously
escaped a man who abducted and held her hostage for eleven days. The case
became notorious, with Sarah's face splashed across the front of every
newspaper in the country. Seventeen years later, Sarah's attempt to build a
normal life for herself in London has failed. When she hears of her kidnapper's
impending release from prison, fearful of the media storm that is sure to
follow, she decides to flee to rural Wales under a new identity, telling nobody
where she's gone. As Sarah settles in to her isolated new home and gets to know
the small community she is now part of, it soon becomes creepily apparent that
someone is watching her. Meanwhile, back in London, her mother makes a shocking
discovery - something she fears will put Sarah's life in danger. She must
urgently find her missing daughter before it's too late...
The
tourist hotspots of the Peak District are attracting a different kind of
visitor this summer. A series of suicidal individuals have decided it’s a good
place to die. For Detective Inspector
Ben Cooper and his team in Derbyshire’s ‘E’ Division, there’s no way of
predicting where the next body will turn up.
But what connection can there be between the seemingly ordinary people
who have chosen the Peak District as the location to end their lives? And there is one among them whose fate wasn’t
suicide at all? Cooper discovers that
behind every death, there are always secrets to be revealed. The
Secrets of Death is by Stephen Booth and is due to be published in June
2016.
Making
a killing in the market...A bomb takes out a CIA station chief in Geneva. A
serial killer strikes apparently at random across the UK. In Algeria a
terrorist network that controls the illicit trade in guns, drugs, oil and
cigarettes is preparing to murder a hundred US and British energy workers
unless a ransom is paid. The British and the American intelligence services are
competing to find the kidnappers for very different reasons. One person can see
how everything is linked, and that both MI5 and the CIA are being manipulated
as part of a grotesque marketing campaign. But Kate Pendragon threatens vested
interests who don't want the truth to surface. And some of them are very close
to home... Hostage is by Jamie Doward and is due to be published in January
2016.
In
88 B.C., it seems as if the entire ancient world is at war. In the west, the
Italian states are rebelling against Rome; in the east, Mithridates is marching
through and conquering the Roman Asian provinces. Even in the relatively calm
Alexandria, a coup has brought a new Pharaoh to power and chaos to the streets.
The young Gordianus has been waiting out the chaos in Alexandria, with
Bethesda, when he gets a cryptic message from his former tutor and friend,
Antipater. Now in Ephesus, as part of Mithridates' entourage, Antipater seems
to think that his life is in imminent danger. To rescue him, Gordianus concocts
a daring, even foolhardy, scheme to go "behind enemy lines" and bring
Antipater to safety. But there are powerful, and deadly forces, at work here,
which have their own plans for Gordianus. Not entirely sure whether he's a
player or a pawn, Gordianus must unravel the mystery behind the message if he's
to save himself and the people he holds most dear. Wrath of the Furies is by Steven Saylor and
is due to be published in March 2016.
Christmas
1939. In Europe the Phoney War hides carnage to come. In Ireland Detective
Inspector Stefan Gillespie keeps tabs on Irishmen joining the British Forces.
It's unpleasant work, but when an IRA raid on a military arsenal sends Garda
Special Branch in search of guns and explosives, Stefan is soon convinced his
boss, Superintendent Terry Gregory, is working for the IRA. At home for
Christmas, Stefan is abruptly called to Laragh, an isolated mountain town. A
postman has disappeared, believed killed, and Laragh's Guards are hiding
something. Stefan is the nearest Special Branch detective, yet is he only there
because Gregory wants him out of the way? Laragh is close to the lake where
Stefan's wife Maeve drowned years earlier, and when events expose a connection
between the missing postman and her death, Stefan realises it wasn't an
accident, but murder. And it will be a difficult, dangerous journey where
Stefan has to finally confront the ghosts of the past in the mountains of
Wicklow, before he can return to Dublin and the truth of his boss's duplicity. The
City in Darkness is by Michael Russell and is due to be published in May
2016.
Beloved Poison is by E. S. Thomson and
is due to be published in March 2016. The
object I
drew out was dusty and mildewed, and blotched with dark rust-coloured
stains. It smelt of time and decay, sour, like old books and parchments. The
light from the chapel's stained glass window blushed red upon it, and upon my
hands, as if the thing itself radiated a bloody glow. Ramshackle and crumbling,
trapped in the past and resisting the future, St Saviour's Infirmary awaits
demolition. Within its stinking wards and cramped corridors the doctors bicker
and fight. Ambition, jealousy and hatred seethe beneath the veneer of
professional courtesy. Always an outsider, and with a secret of her own to
hide, apothecary Jem Flockhart observes everything, but says nothing. And then
six tiny coffins are uncovered, inside each a handful of dried flowers and a
bundle of mouldering rags. When Jem comes across these strange relics hidden
inside the infirmary's old chapel, her quest to understand their meaning prises
open a long-forgotten past - with fatal consequences. In a trail that leads
from the bloody world of the operating theatre and the dissecting table to the
notorious squalor of Newgate and the gallows, Jem's adversary proves to be both
powerful and ruthless. As St Saviour's destruction draws near, the dead are
unearthed from their graves whilst the living are forced to make impossible
choices. And murder is the price to be paid for the secrets to be kept.
May Day Murder is by Julie Wassmer and
is due to be published in April 2016. It's
springtime and Whitstable is emerging from hibernation. While neither the
restaurant nor detective agency is too busy, Pearl resolves to spend some time
at the family allotment. But her best friend, Nathan, has persuaded one of his
favourite actresses to open the May Day festivities at Whitstable Castle and
involves Pearl in his plans. Like Pearl, Faye Marlowe is a Whitstable native,
but having left the town more than two decades ago, the star has been living in
the South of France since her agent's phone stopped ringing. Charming but
'sensitive', she arrives with a small entourage and though her presence in the
town causes a stir Pearl's mother Dolly remains unimpressed, choosing to
remember Faye Marlow when she was plain old Frankie Murray, the daughter of a
local whelk merchant. Nathan soon realises he has made a mistake with this
invitation and his doubts are confirmed when Faye is nowhere to be found on the
morning of May Day. And as 'Jack in the Green' puts on his impressive costume
to lead the parade, the actress's dead body is discovered - tethered to the
maypole on the Castle grounds ...and so it's left to Pearl and DCI Mike McGuire
to unravel the mystery of the May Day murder.
Inspector
Singh is irate. He's been instructed to attend a Commonwealth conference on
policing in London: a job for paper pushers, not real cops, as far as he is
concerned. And as if that isn't bad enough, his wife is determined to come along
to shop for souvenirs and visit previously unknown relatives. But it isn't long
before the cold case that lands on Singh's ample lap turns into a hot potato
and he has to outwit Scotland Yard, his wife and London's finest criminals to
prevent more frightful executions from occurring on his watch - or indeed, from
being added to their number. Inspector
Singh Investigates a Frightful English Execution is by Shamini Flint and is due to be published in
April 2016.
JUSTICE
IS SERVED. Edward Mira is a powerful man, with a lot of enemies. But when the
former senator is violently abducted, Lieutenant Eve Dallas suspects his kidnap
is more personal than political. Someone is seeking justice; the bloodier the
better. Edward's cousin Dennis was injured during the abduction - and that
makes things very personal for Eve and her husband Roarke. Dennis is a beloved
friend, married to NYPSD's top profiler Charlotte Mira. But as Eve delves
deeper into the case, dark secrets emerge that could tear the family apart.
Edward Mira has friends in high places - and they all seem to be hiding
something. As her investigation takes a shocking turn, Eve finds that not all
victims are innocent, and that some bonds are forged not in friendship, but in
blood. Brotherhood in Death is by J D
Robb and is due to be published in February 2016.
1 comment:
I like your "Books to look forward" posts a lot because you present books which I otherwise would have missed.
I'm highly interested in "The House of Moriarty" by Sam Christer.
I live in Germany and therefore I checked Amazon.de. To my surprise the Kindle edition - ASIN: B010RALV14 - is available for pre-order and a totally cheap price: 0,99 EUR !!
Of course I ordered a copy.
I checked Amazon.co.uk too and the offer is valid over there too.
Maybe there are more readers of your post who are interested in a cheap digital copy of the book.
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