Mystery fiction
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Mystery fiction
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Mystery fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- A dangerous mourning, Anne Perry
- Obsession, an Alex Delaware novel, Jonathan Kellerman
- Dead famous, a Mallory novel, Carol O'Connell
- In big trouble, Laura Lippman
- The crazy school, Cornelia Read
- The 23rd midnight, James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
- Down river, John Hart
- Souls of angels, [a novel], Thomas Eidson
- Killer heat, Linda Fairstein
- Alex Cross, run, James Patterson
- Curse of Salem, Kay Hooper
- Broken ice, Matt Goldman
- Promise me, Harlan Coben
- Damage control, by J. A. Jance
- Memento park, Mark Sarvas
- Driftless deceit:, a Jimm Higgins Driftless Mystery novel/, Sue Berg
- All the devils are here, Louise Penny
- Damage, John Lescroart
- A plague of secrets, John Lescroart
- The 19th wife, [a novel], David Ebershoff
- Second watch, a J. P. Beaumont novel, J. A. Jance
- Burying the hatchet, by Chris Well
- The riptide ultra-glide, a novel, Tim Dorsey
- Betrayed, Lisa Scottoline
- T is for trespass, Sue Grafton
- Sleeping in eden, Nicole Baart
- Rules of prey, by John Sandford
- Firekeeper's daughter, by Angeline Boulley
- Robert B. Parker's Stone's throw, by Mike Lupica
- Blind fall, Christopher Rice
- Her stolen past, by Lynette Eason
- The Paris detective, James Patterson & Richard DiLallo
- Rock with wings, Anne Hillerman
- Field of bones, J. A. Jance
- No one left to tell, by Karen Rose
- Day of the dead, J.A. Jance
- Blown away, a curl up and dye mystery, by Nancy Mehl
- Shots fired, stories from Joe Pickett Country, C. J. Box
- Phantom prey, John Sandford
- Executive privilege, Phillip Margolin
- Th1rt3en, Steve Cavanagh
- The shadow of your smile, Mary Higgins Clark
- Hidden river, a novel, Adrian McKinty
- N is for noose, Sue Grafton
- The cat who went bananas, Lilian Jackson Braun
- Sudden prey, by John Sandford
- Rules of deception, Christopher Reich
- Hide yourself away, Mary Jane Clark
- "G" is for gumshoe, a Kinsey Millhone mystery, Sue Grafton
- The great trouble, a mystery of London, the blue death, and a boy called Eel, Deborah Hopkinson
Outgoing Resources
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