Russell James
"James has carved out a unique voice for himself and is rapidly becoming established as one of the leading hardboiled British writers."—Mystery SceneMore
Antonia Fraser
"With deft, wry prose and a credible plot, Fraser holds our interest and leaves us clamoring for more Jemima Shore mysteries."—Publishers WeeklyMore
Antonia Fraser
"A judicious mixture of puzzle, excitement, and terror."—P.D. JamesMore
Bill James
Volume(s): Book 9
"James's police procedurals are second to none....An entertaining and provocative addition to an impressive series."—BooklistMore
Bill James
Volume(s): Book 2
Harpur matches wits with a deadly killer: the "Lolita Man."More
Margot Arnold
A Penny Spring and Sir Toby Glendower Mystery: "Arnold serves up an ingenious plot together with a peek at the lifestyles of the rich and famous."--BooklistMore
Barry Unsworth
The national bestseller: A medieval murder mystery full of the wonders of the time—and lessons for our own time—by a master storyteller.More
Walter Mosley
The eagerly awaited new easy Rawlins novel by Walter Mosley--the most acclaimed mystery writer of the nineties and a major presence in American literature.More
Michael Z. Lewin
Lt. Leroy Powder is the most disliked cop on the force. He is also the best.More
Michael Z. Lewin
Lt. Leroy Powder returns.More
B. Comfort
"Levelheaded septuagenarian Tish McWhinny, seen before in The Cashmere Kid, has her hands full in this delightful caper set in Vermont." --Publishers Weekly More
Margot Arnold
"A lighthearted, pleasantly entertaining read for fans of the British cozy." --Emily Melton, BooklistMore
B. Comfort
A picaresque community is disturbed by a pair of crimes.More
Nicholas Meyer
"As authentically, irresistibly gripping as anything Conan Doyle ever wrote. . . . Don't miss it."—CosmopolitanMore
Bill James
Volume(s): Book 6
Bill James's Come Clean, the fifth novel in his stunning series of British police procedurals, was greeted with unprecedented critical acclaim upon its American publication in 1993. Readers eager for the next in the series will be amply rewarded with Take, an equally powerful portrait of men and women on both sides of the law.More