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Fu-Manchu: The Hand of Fu-Manchu

Fu Manchu #4

by Sax Rohmer

Dr Fu-Manchu is back once again! His very existence seemingly proves him immune from natural laws, a deathless incarnation of evil! Brand new editions of the world-famous novels featuring one of the most iconic...


Country of the Blind

by Christopher Brookmyre

Comic crime novelist Christopher Brookmyre is back with another outrageous caper featuring hard-bitten investigative journalist Jack Parlabane, hero of the award-winning novel Quite Ugly One Morning. When conservative...


Not the End of the World

by Christopher Brookmyre

A rollicking, witty novel by the author The Guardian has called "the next star of the genre . . . [who writes in] the sassy, nasty, fast style of the Americans Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen"

Christopher Brookmyre's...


Quite Ugly One Morning

by Christopher Brookmyre

Winner of Britain’s First Blood Award for the best debut crime novel, Christopher Brookmyre’s Quite Ugly One Morning is the raucous comic thriller that established the author’s reputation for a scabrously...


Too Rich and Too Dead

by Cynthia Baxter

Have suitcase, will sleuth...

Mallory Marlowe, travel writer for the Good Life magazine, heads to Colorado to answer the question: Can nonskiers have fun in Aspen? It’s also a chance to visit a now rich and...


Daisies Never Die

by Judy Lawn

"My darling Edith..." Averil read the impassioned words in disbelief and astonishment. A love letter, here among her spinster aunt's possessions? What could it mean? When Averil Matthews arrives to sort out...


Watch Over Me

by Judy Lawn

A woman has come to the island. From his hiding place he watches her. Instinct tells him this woman is trouble. It's there in her quick step, the way she looks about her with a bright curious gaze. It must not...


The Precipice

by Ray Cummings

Finding the body was enough evidence to show just how the killer had worked in cold-blooded wickedness. (note: a short story) Excerpt Old Man Macpherson was dying. There was no argument on that. You could see...


Deadman's Bluff: A Novel

by James Swain

“In this series about gambling, the main character is a big winner.”

–Janet Maslin, The New York Times

“Bask in Swain’s Las Vegas without having to set foot in the place and risk being skinned alive.”...


Murder in Midwinter

by Lesley Cookman

The third in the Libby Sarjeant series sees Fran consulted by Bella Morleigh, who has been left a derelict seaside theatre by an unknown relative.


Remembrances From A Past

by Myriam Quiles

The story is related to a tragedy that made headlines in New York state throughout the nation's mass media by the year 1968. Newspaper articles and television news kept writing stories and proclaiming speculations...


Double Doublecross

by James Saunders & Kevin Kremer

The economy is in recession. Rick Jacobs is a real estate broker and property owner who is practically bankrupt. He enjoys the good life despite his financial difficulties. Sara Martin is a part-time model and...


Crime Fraiche

Capucine Culinary Mysteries #2

by Alexander Campion

Très chic Parisian Commissaire Capucine Le Tellier sets off on a hunting holiday that proves deadly for more than just the pheasants...

Before Capucine and her husband, distinguished food critic Alexandre de...


Beside a Narrow Stream

by Faith Martin

When Wayne Sutton's body is found in a beautiful summer meadow, his head bashed in and a red paper heart left callously on his body, Hillary is not surprised to learn that the handsome young artist had a reputation...


Nemesis: The Final Case of Eliot Ness A Novel

by William Bernhardt

In his bestselling legal thrillers, William Bernhardt has explored the dark side of contemporary politics, power, and the law. Now Bernhardt turns back the clock to the city of Cleveland, Ohio, in the fall of...


Deadline for Murder: A Lindsay Gordon Mystery

Lindsay Gordon #3

by Val McDermid

Lindsay Gordon, Scottish journalist and amateur sleuth, was the first creation of international bestseller Val McDermid. Report for Murder introduced the United Kingdom’s first lesbian detective, and the series...


Common Murder: A Lindsay Gordon Mystery

Lindsay Gordon #2

by Val McDermid

Ace reporter and lesbian socialist Lindsay Gordon is once again in the thick of events when an alleged assault at a women's peace encampment north of London turns deadly. After a former lover of Gordon's is...


Report for Murder: A Lindsay Gordon Mystery

Lindsay Gordon #1

by Val McDermid

Lindsay Gordon, self-proclaimed cynical socialist lesbian feminist journalist is less than overjoyed at the prospect of spending a weekend at a posh girls' boarding school. Tensions are running high over the...


Reflected Glory

by John Russell Fearn

When rising young artist Clive Hexley, R.A., vanishes, his friends suspect foul play. Chief-Inspector Calthorp of Scotland Yard is called upon to look into the disappearance, and his investigations lead him...


Unlucky in Law

Nina Reilly #10

by Perri O'Shaughnessy

Nina Reilly takes on the most dangerous and difficult case of her career in New York Times bestselling author Perri O’Shaughnessy’s latest thriller. An ingenious blend of forensic science, history, and gripping...