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Cornflower Blue

by Karen Rigby

This mesmerizing novel provides an incisive look at how the Bosnian War marked its survivors. In Cornflower Blue: A Case for Milena Lukin, Christian Schünemann and Jelena Volić reimagine a 2004 case of soldiers found dead inside a... Read More

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A Thousand Falling Crows

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

An exquisitely drawn Texas landscape and a former lawman become a means for exploring topics of change and consequence in this historical novel. A former Texas Ranger struggling to adapt to new life circumstances, desperado brothers on... Read More

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The Squad Room

by Maria Siano

A diverse group of cops handle a murder, as well as squad politics, in this engrossing mystery. Based on the experiences of police chiefs John Cutter and Robert Nivakoff, "The Squad Room" is an intriguing murder mystery with a bit of... Read More

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The Passenger

by Maria Siano

A U-boat commander undertakes a daring mission in this wartime novel full of tense action and romantic respite. Set in the early 1940s, just as the United States is entering World War II, this gripping story that traces the decisions of... Read More

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Pegasus Down

by Ron Watson

Sharp dialogue and capable protagonists make for a compelling espionage novel. Philip Donlay’s "Pegasus Down", the sixth book in his Donovan Nash series, is an action-packed thrill ride from the opening scene. This enthralling story... Read More

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Jump Cut

by Gary Presley

A film producer finds herself embroiled in international conspiracies, in this mystery with Snowdenesque twists. With "Jump Cut", Libby Fischer Hellmann unreels her fifth Ellie Foreman thriller, in which a Chicago video producer finds... Read More

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Dying for a Taste

by Rachel Jagareski

This is a zesty literary amuse-bouche that will leave readers salivating for more. Leslie Karst’s debut mystery, Dying for a Taste: A Sally Solari Mystery, brings a mix of quirky characters, culinary references, and scenic California... Read More

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Anadarko

by Kai White

Native American customs and intractable cultural divides clash in this detective story that has depth. In this installment of his Kiowa Country series, Tom Holm brings back Irish ex-cop J. D. Daughtery and Cherokee war veteran Hoolie... Read More

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