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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Crime & mystery
An unabridged facsimile of the original first edition, published in
London in 1892. Complete with all interior illustrations.
'Intelligent and clever' AJ Finn 'Impossible to put down' Samantha
Downing 'Sultry, salacious and utterly unpredictable' Riley Sager
Obsession Sophie O'Neill left behind the stressful, competitive
life of big-city Chicago to settle down with her husband and young
son in a small Texas town. It seems like the perfect life but
Sophie soon becomes bored and restless. Seduction Then she meets
Margot Banks, an alluring socialite who is part of an elite clique
secretly known as the Hunting Wives. Sophie finds herself
completely drawn to Margot and swept into her mysterious world of
late-night target practice and dangerous partying. As Sophie's
curiosity gives way to full-blown obsession, she slips farther away
from the safety of her family and deeper into this nest of vipers.
Murder When the body of a teenage girl is discovered in the woods
where the Hunting Wives meet, Sophie finds herself in the middle of
a murder investigation and her life spiralling out of control.
********************** 'Sultry, salacious and utterly
unpredictable, The Hunting Wives is the kind of book your mother
warned you about' - Riley Sager, author of Home Before Dark 'Blend
Big Little Lies and Lucy Foley's The Guest List, instant classics
both. Add a jigger of The Stepford Wives, a shot of Texas whiskey,
shake it like you mean it, and pour to serve' - A.J. Finn, author
of The Woman in the Window 'It's such a perfect book - clever, sexy
and so gripping' - Clare Empson 'A seething nest of betrayal, lust
and violence in an uber privileged world where nothing is as it
seems' - Araminta Hall
Archie Goodwin goes undercover on the waterfront in a new mystery
by the author who "does a masterly job with the Wolfe legacy"
(Booklist). Archie Goodwin is not overly fond of Theodore
Horstmann, who takes care of the orchids on the rooftop of Nero
Wolfe's West Thirty-Fifth Street brownstone. But as loyal assistant
to the legendary private detective, Archie will put his animosity
aside when the surly orchid-keeper stumbles through the front door
beaten within an inch of his life. While the gardener lies in a
coma, Nero sends Archie to poke around his apartment near the
river. The place is neatly kept, if not quite as elegant as the
brownstone, but across the street on Tenth Avenue Archie quickly
discovers the longshoremen's watering hole in whose back room
Horstmann has been playing a lot of bridge lately. The smoky tavern
is packed with tough dockworkers and recent European immigrants,
and Archie does his best to blend in, filling the victim's empty
seat in his running card game, as he attempts to learn what sort of
shady business might have led to attempted murder. But when one of
his new bridge partners is killed, Archie finds himself caught up
in something much bigger than a bar fight . . . Trouble at the
Brownstone serves up postwar New York City atmosphere in a
fast-paced mystery featuring Nero Wolfe, "one of the two or three
most beloved detectives in fiction" (Publishers Weekly). "Mr.
Goldsborough has all of the late writer's stylistic mannerisms down
pat." -The New York Times
Ten exciting and dramatic true tales of temptation, torment, and
greed that hit America's newspaper headlines!
This volume collects 32 tales of conman extraordinaire Amos
Clackworthy. (Facsimile reprint of the 1926 Chelsea House hardcover
edition.)
Best known for his gritty urban dramas, American novelis John
Thomas McIntyre's earlier and more romantic works, such as the
Ashton-Kirk series, delved into escapist literature.
’n Spieel is ’n vreemde ding, want in ’n spieel leef ’n koue leuen; alles is andersom, verkeerdom en plat. Regs is links en links is regs. ’n Spieel lieg, dink hy, want jy kan jouself nie regtig sien nie, nes mens jouself nie kan kielie nie. Tensy jy natuurlik ’n soort aap is, dan kan jy jouself kielie. En lag. Maar Dolf Eksteen lag nie. Daar’s min rede die laaste tyd om te wil lag. Joe Minnie se lewe raak verweef met die van een van die rykste besigheidsmanne in die land. Sy opdrag is om Dolf Eksteen met sy lewe te bewaak. Dolf se weelderige bestaan word versuur deur bedelbriewe, afpersboodskappe en doodsdreigemente, en die beeldskone Belinda Eksteen, ’n opkomende vermaaklikheidster, is soos ’n emosionele en finansiele tikkende tydbom aan sy sy. Met ’n rolverdeling wat ’n deursnit van die Suid-Afrikaanse gemeenskap bied – die onaantasbares, die onderdruktes, die onderduimses – word Spieelbeeld ’n intense en meesleurende, psigologiese karakterstudie wat nog vir lank by die leser sal spook. ’n Wereldklas spanningsverhaal waartydens die leser die speurder is.
Best known for his gritty urban dramas, American novelis John
Thomas McIntyre's earlier and more romantic works, such as the
Ashton-Kirk series, delved into escapist literature.
One toxic family. Eight suspicious guests. Everyone is guilty. But who
is a killer?
Welcome to the luxury McAlpine Lodge…
Nestled in the misty mountains, it’s the perfect getaway. Until a
woman’s body is found.
Everyone is a suspect.
The cruel father.
The toxic mother.
The bitter family.
The silent staff.
The suspicious guests.
Each of them is guilty of something. But only one is a killer. You’ll
never guess who…
Simon Ramsay, a successful and seemingly respectable businessman,
receives an email with a photograph attached. If he doesn't come up
with 50k, the sender will release it to the press, and his career
will be over. In a state of panic he contacts his mistress, Laura
Harrison. He tells her a blackmailer has managed to get his hands
on a compromising photograph of them in bed together. Terrified of
what her violent husband will do if he finds out about her affair,
she enlists the services of a psychopath, Billy McAteer to deal
with the blackmailer. It is a moment of madness, and the
repercussions are disastrous. It falls to DCI Anderson and his
sidekick to unravel the trail of death and destruction."
The "master of . . . cerebral puzzle mysteries" sends his Yorkshire
detectives back to college to be taught a lesson in murder (The New
York Times). Reginald Hill "raised the classical British mystery to
new heights" when he introduced pugnacious Yorkshire Det. Inspector
Andrew Dalziel and his partner, the callow Sgt. Peter Pascoe (The
New York Times Book Review). Their chafing differences in
education, manners, technique, and temperament made them "the most
remarkable duo in the annals of crime fiction" (Toronto Star).
Adapted into a long-running hit show for the BBC, the Gold Dagger
Award-winning series is now available as ebooks. If Alison Girling,
former principal of England's Holm Coultram College, died in an
avalanche in Austria, why has her skeleton been unearthed on
campus? While no love is lost between conservative detective Andrew
Dalziel and the entirety of Liberal Arts, his attention to the grim
discovery must be paid. But when he and Peter Pascoe scour the
ivory tower for answers, they discover that the shady faculty and
creepy student body have more to bury than just one corpse. Try
two--and counting. As Pascoe is sidelined by an old college flame,
Dalziel's suspicions of academia are becoming dire. Because the
deeper he digs for secrets, the dirtier they get in this "steadily,
edgily amusing . . . dark comedy" (Kirkus Reviews). An Advancement
of Learning is the 3rd book in the Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries,
but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
The first book in the "outstanding" British police procedural
series--the basis for the long-running BBC series featuring the
Yorkshire detective duo (The New York Times). Reginald Hill "raised
the classical British mystery to new heights" when he introduced
pugnacious Yorkshire Det. Inspector Andrew Dalziel and his partner,
the callow Sgt. Peter Pascoe (The New York Times Book Review).
Their chafing differences in education, manners, technique, and
temperament made them "the most remarkable duo in the annals of
crime fiction" (Toronto Star). Adapted into a long-running hit show
for the BBC, the Gold Dagger Award-winning series is now available
as ebooks. Mary Connon froze out her husband, Sam, long ago. She
likes the attention of other men--like the fellow members of Sam's
rugby club. Naturally, when she's found dead in her sitting room
with a hole in her head, Sam is a suspect. If only he hadn't
suffered a dizzying scrum injury that's left everything a blur. He
isn't sure that he didn't kill her. But Det. Inspector Andrew
Dalziel and his partner, Peter Pascoe, are looking outside the
unhappy home. Because it seems everyone within spitting distance of
the suburban femme fatale--from prying neighbors to spurned lovers
to jealous wives--wanted Mary dead. As the field of play expands,
so do the motives . . . A Clubbable Woman is the 1st book in the
Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series
in any order.
Love thy neighbour or fear thy neighbour? For myself and Lauren, my
10-year-old daughter No3 Beech Close was to be our refuge after two
years of hell nursing my sick mother. In need of a fresh start and
wanting to distance ourselves from the bad memories of my mother's
house we moved to Beech Close, a small cul-de-sac of six houses
situated around a picture-perfect green. It seemed perfect but I
had underestimated the secrets that this tightknit community
shared. Within hours of moving in my next-door neighbour Valerie
made it abundantly clear we were not welcome. I soon discovered
that Valerie hadn't welcomed the previous occupant either and she'd
since disappeared without a trace. Had I put myself and my daughter
in danger moving to Beech Close? Which neighbours, if any could I
trust? And how far would they go to keep their secret? Perfect for
fans of Liane Moriarty, Shari Lapena and Lisa Jewell
Gosford Park meets Groundhog Day by way of Agatha Christie and Black Mirror - the most inventive story you'll read this year.
'Utterly original and unique. I couldn't get it out of my head for days afterwards' Sophie Hannah
It is meant to be a celebration but it ends in tragedy. As fireworks explode overhead, Evelyn Hardcastle, the young and beautiful daughter of the house, is killed.
But Evelyn will not die just once. Until Aiden - one of the guests summoned to Blackheath for the party - can solve her murder, the day will repeat itself, over and over again. Every time ending with the fateful pistol shot.
The only way to break this cycle is to identify the killer. But each time the day begins again, Aiden wakes in the body of a different guest. And someone is determined to prevent him ever escaping Blackheath...
When a young girl is snatched from a West Yorkshire town there are eerie similarities with a cold case from many years earlier. It can’t be the same killer, can it? Yorkshire, 1994. Eighteen-year-old Adrian Brown spends his days working at the local newspaper, and his evenings in his local pub. But under this ordinary surface lies a haunting story. Aged ten, Adrian w as kidnapped by a shadowy figure know n as The Lollipop Man, who had abducted three children before. Adrian w as the only one to escape. The Lollipop Man might well have returned when another missing child whips up a media frenzy. Journalist Sheila Hargreaves, troubled with memories of her own involvement in the reporting of the previous abductions, is determined to dig deeper, atone for w hat she did nearly a decade ago and bring the Lollipop Man to justice.
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