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BLESSED ARE THE DEAD

by Malla Nunn

Historical hindsight may make readers a bit more self-congratulatory about recognizing the evils of apartheid, but it won’t... Full review >

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THE BODY IN THE BOUDOIR

by Katherine Hall Page

Includes recipes, menus, drink concoctions and much charm, but a denouement so silly that it leaves a bad taste in your... Full review >

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MYSTERY & DETECTIVE

THE BOY WHO STOLE THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS

by Tamar Myers

This third in the series (The Headhunter’s Daughter, 2011, etc.), based on Myers’ life as the child of missionaries in the... Full review >

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CARING IS CREEPY

by David Zimmerman

Compelling stuff from a writer who can handle difficult, sometimes grisly, material extremely well. But this coming-of-age... Full review >

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THE CONSTANT LOVERS

by Chris Nickson

Nottingham’s third (Cold, Cruel Winter, 2011, etc.) does not provide a very challenging mystery but is worth reading for the... Full review >

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DEATH OF A SECOND WIFE

by Maria Hudgins

To the series’ usual attractive locations seasoned with a dash of history, Hudgins adds a mystery with an intriguing group... Full review >

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MYSTERY & DETECTIVE

FINAL SAIL

by Elaine Viets

Doubling the mysteries doesn’t really double the fun in Viets’ convoluted eleventh. Full review >

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FUN HOUSE

by Chris Grabenstein

Ceepak and Boyle's seventh caper (Rolling Thunder, 2010, etc.) moves like lightning as it puts its cartoonish cast through... Full review >

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HIDE AND SNAKE MURDER

by Jessie Chandler

Fans of Chandler (Bingo Barge Murder, 2011) will appreciate the character development and sense of humor, though newbies may... Full review >

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ICE CAP

by Chris Knopf

More disciplined than Jackie’s wild first two cases, though that’s not saying much. A treat for readers who enjoy the... Full review >

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MYSTERY & DETECTIVE

KINGS OF MIDNIGHT

by Wallace Stroby

Once again Stroby demonstrates how adept he is at making readers empathize with the essentially unworthy. Full review >

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THRILLER & SUSPENSE

THE LAST KIND WORDS

by Tom Piccirilli

Consigning most of the violence to the past allows Piccirilli (The Fever Kill, 2007, etc.) to dial down the gore while... Full review >

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FICTION

LONG ISLAND NOIR

edited by Kaylie Jones

The best of these tales are perceptive glimpses into how people live out the choices they make. The worst are pointless... Full review >

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MURDER ON FIFTH AVENUE

by Victoria Thompson

Thompson (Murder on Sisters' Row, 2011, etc.) once more weaves the class differences and casual bigotry of the period into a... Full review >

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