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Cover art for THE FLINCH FACTOR
FICTION
Released: June 4, 2013

"The tale sags as it lumbers toward its foreordained conclusion, but it's all worth it to hear Judge Flinch tell a witness who's taking the Fifth: "You're plenty incriminated already.""
Back from a 10-year sabbatical, ebullient St. Louis attorney Rachel Gold (Trophy Widow, 2002, etc.) is faced with a Frankenstein civil suit that just won't be settled. Read full book review >
Cover art for A COOKBOOK CONSPIRACY
FICTION
Released: June 4, 2013

"Carlisle's eighth Bibliophile mystery provides interesting suspects, a historical puzzle and the usual appended recipes."
A bookbinder once again becomes a magnet for murder. Read full book review >
Cover art for DEATH ON THE GREASY GRASS
FICTION
Released: June 4, 2013

"The third action-packed case for Manny (Death Where the Bad Rocks Live, 2012, etc.) teems with historical interest, even if you're not a re-enactor."
A vacation visit leads to a nasty murder case for FBI agent Manny Tanno. Read full book review >
Cover art for AS SHE LEFT IT
FICTION
Released: June 8, 2013

"The creator of Dandy Gilver (Dandy Gilver and an Unsuitable Day for a Murder, 2012, etc.) has produced a stand-alone that is worlds apart, a fascinating, mysterious ramble you can't put down."
A mystery a young woman finds in her childhood home leads her to revelations about her clouded past. Read full book review >
Cover art for DEATH RIDES AGAIN
FICTION
Released: June 18, 2013

"Jocelyn's third adventure (Death Makes the Cut, 2012, etc.) is a charming combination of humor and romance with a nice little mystery."
Only murder can top a large family gathering for Thanksgiving. Read full book review >
Cover art for DEATH OF A DYER
FICTION
Released: June 18, 2013

"Kuhns' follow-up to Will's debut (A Simple Murder, 2012) offers a sensitive look into matters of the heart woven into a nifty puzzle."
Weaver Will Rees copes with family woes while investigating the murder of his childhood friend Nate Bowditch. Read full book review >
Cover art for HER LAST BREATH
FICTION
Released: June 18, 2013

"The fifth in the series (Breaking Silence, 2011, etc.) continues to provide details on the Amish way of life along with a fast-paced mystery that will leave readers stunned."
A small-town Ohio chief of police is haunted by the past. Read full book review >
Cover art for AT THE DYING OF THE YEAR
FICTION
Released: July 1, 2013

"Despite the relative dearth of mystery, this case for Nottingham (Come the Fear, 2012, etc.) is a wicked good combination of history and social commentary."
The Constable of Leeds investigates the most horrifying case of his long career. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE RULES OF WOLFE
FICTION
Released: July 2, 2013

"Blake's customary zest for life and death makes his latest modern historical thriller violent, sexy and exciting."
A young man looking for adventure finds more than he bargained for. Read full book review >
Cover art for CLEVER FOX
FICTION
Released: July 2, 2013

"The latest from Pirro (Sly Fox, 2012, etc.), a judge and analyst with her own show on the Fox News Channel, showcases her knowledge. The writing may be slightly dry, but she provides lots of local color and insider dope."
The only female Assistant District Attorney in a men's world may be getting set up as a scapegoat. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE CROCODILE
FICTION
Released: July 2, 2013

"In this crisply translated novel, de Giovanni explores Lojacono's loneliness and vulnerability while simultaneously revealing his brilliance as a detective."
A wonderfully suspenseful novel in which de Giovanni restores life to the cliché of the world-weary detective. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE CAT SITTER'S CRADLE
FICTION
Released: July 9, 2013

"Clement, a veteran of seven pet sitter mysteries (The Cat Sitter's Pajamas, 2012, etc.), is joined by her son John for this eighth, which supplements its roster of suspects with animal lore and a touch of romance."
Who knew pet-sitting could be such a dangerous job? Read full book review >