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From Holmes to Sherlock
by Mattias BoströmA talented Sherlock Holmes expert brings to life the history of one of the most enduring characters in literature, from the Victorian era to today.
The Dying Hours
by Mark Billingham“Billingham is one of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today.” —Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl…
Everyday People
by Stewart O'Nan“o’Nan’s protean imagination, if it can be summed up at all, seems to be civic. . . . He is a writer who reaches out, both making and bridging worlds….
The Bulgari Connection
by Fay Weldon‘swift and amusing . . . You can count on Weldon for sharp, comical observations on subjects ranging from contemporary British painters and arts funding and programming to the contrast…
The Coming of the Night
by John Rechy“The question Rechy asks is still potent: Would you die for sex? Rechy’s sizzling literary response . . . is as exciting as it is chilling.” –Pamela Warrick, Los Angeles…
By its Cover
by Donna LeonCommissario Guido Brunetti must question his own assumptions about culture, virtue, and class in order to solve a shocking case of rare book theft from a Venetian library.
Bred in the Bone
by Christopher Brookmyre“Explodes off the page . . . should cement Brookmyre’s reputation as one of today’s top Scottish crime writers.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)…
Dead Girl Walking
by Christopher BrookmyreA girl vanishes—and the lies begin. For fans of Carl Hiaasen and Nick Hornby, a gripping, highly entertaining, and carefully observed psychological thriller from Scottish crime master Christopher Brookmyre….
Cross and Burn
by Val McDermid“McDermid is at the top of her form in this sizzling story. . . . You will not put this one down until the final sentence.” —Margaret Cannon, Globe and…
What the Wild Sea Can Be
by Helen ScalesThe acclaimed marine biologist and author of The Brilliant Abyss examines the existential threats the world’s ocean will face in the coming decades and offers cautious optimism for much of…