Crime Fiction

Even the Wicked

"When Lawrence Block is in his Matthew Scudder mode, crime fiction can sidle up so close to literature that often there's no degree of difference" -- The Philadelphia Inquirer.


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By a Spider's Thread

The winner of every major literary award in crime fiction, Laura Lippman brings back her complex and vulnerably human Baltimore P.I., Tess Monaghan, in a tense, expertly spun tale of a family torn asunder by forces it can barely comprehend.


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A Fistful of Rain

Greg Rucka has earned the kind of reputation that all thriller writers envy: his crime fiction grabs readers by the throat and compels them to read as if their own lives were at stake.


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Done for a Dime

David Corbett?s first book, The Devil?s Redhead, was hailed by critics as a searing work of suspense. Now, one of the hottest new names in modern crime fiction is back with a riveting and soulful new noir.Back in the day, Raymond ?Strong?


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Road to Purgatory

New York Times-bestselling author Max Allan Collins has been called "mystery's renaissance man.


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The Graveyard Position

From master of mystery Robert Barnard comes a brilliantly witty and piercingly observant new suspense novel featuring one of the most dysfunctional families ever to grace crime fiction. Meet the Cantelos of Leeds, England.


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