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Dead on Cue
Deryn Lake



A new arrival to Lakehurst village can only mean trouble for Reverend Nick Lawrence . . .

The residents of the sleepy Sussex village of Lakehurst are abuzz with the news of the arrival of Gerry Harlington, a flamboyant American actor and the new owner of Abbot's Manor, with his glamorous wife. The local dramatic society recruits him as their director for their new show, but his ideas are met with violent protest from the amateur actors. So when a corpse is discovered after the grand opening night, Reverend Nick Lawrence doesn't have to look far to find potential suspects . . .

A Dreadful Past
Peter Turnbull



The discovery of a damaged vase takes Hennessey and Yellich back to a twenty-year-old murder case, with consequences for the present.

A chance sighting of a vase for sale in an antique shop leads Detective Chief Inspector Hennessey and his team to take a fresh look at a twenty-year-old unsolved murder case and a vow of silence that's been kept for two decades. But when a new body is discovered in a local wood, is that pact about to be tested?

The Iron Water
Chris Nickson



Two macabre discoveries in a single morning present an intriguing challenge for Detective Inspector Tom Harper.

Leeds, 1893. DI Tom Harper is witnessing the demonstration of a devastating new naval weapon, the torpedo, at Roundhay Park. The explosion brings up a body in the lake, a rope lashed tightly around its waist. At the same time, a woman's severed leg floats to the surface of the River Aire. Could the two macabre discoveries be connected?

Death Ship
Jim Kelly



An explosion on a Norfolk beach leads to far-reaching consequences for detectives Shaw and Valentine.

When an explosion rips across Hunstanton Beach, an abandoned WWII bomb is assumed to be the cause - but is it? At the same time, detectives Shaw and Valentine are on the hunt for an elderly female killer with a uniquely macabre method of despatch. And a Dutch engineer is missing, presumed drowned. Three unrelated investigations - but are they?

Pet in Peril
Marie Celine



Gourmet Pet Chef Kitty Karlyle must once again draw on her sleuthing skills when her best friend is suspected of murder.

Gourmet pet chef Kitty Karlyle is shooting the latest episode of her TV cooking show on location at the luxurious Little Switzerland Resort and Spa for Pets when one of her fellow guests is found strangled in his hotel room. When her best friend Fran becomes the prime suspect, it's up to Kitty to get cooking and catch the real killer.

Graveyard Shift
Casey Daniels



Pepper Martin returns in a new ghostly mystery when she is contacted by the ghosts of Eliot Ness and Al Capone . . .
Pepper Martin is contacted by the ghost of Eliot Ness who says the ashes scattered twenty years earlier weren't his. His were stolen and he cannot rest until they're found. When she goes searching for them, she finds a dead body in the house and when a mysterious package arrives for Pepper, containing the spirit of Al Capone, things get worse.

Hidden Graves
Jack Fredrickson



Someone is trying to frame Chicago private investigator Dek Elstrom for murder in the latest intriguing mystery.

It's election season in Cook County, Illinois - where the dead vote on who lives and who dies. A skeleton's hand spills out of an abandoned grain silo, aiming an axe at a candidate. A heavily-disguised woman hires PI Dek Elstrom to find men with no pasts - and one with no present. While he's away, someone dead comes calling to frame him for murder.

Old Bones
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles



DCI Bill Slider tackles the coldest of cold cases in this absorbing mystery.

A couple discover human remains buried in the garden of their new house: could this be the resting place of 14-year-old Amanda Knight, who disappeared from the same garden two decades before? With a murder twenty years in the past, this is the coldest of cold cases. Most of the suspects are now dead too, and all passion is long spent. Or is it?

Dreams to Sell
Anne Douglas



A story of love and fate in post-was Scotland
1949. Attractive and spirited Roz Rainey lives in post-war Edinburgh and dreams, not of love, but of one day having a beautiful house of her own. When she falls in love with her new boss, the charming Jamie Shield, it seems as though a blissful future beckons for Roz. Fate, however, has other ideas . . .

Garden of Evil
Graham Masterton



Jim Rook gets the shock of his life when he returns for a new semester to find something more than unpleasant in his classroom.

Jim Rook, remedial English teacher and psychic, knows it's going to be a bad day. He nearly runs over someone dressed entirely in black - but why did they walk right in the middle of the college driveway? And who just walks off into the fog after nearly being run over? But when a splash of blood appears on a questionnaire Jim realizes that his day isn't going to be merely bad: it's going to be the day from hell. Perhaps quite literally . . .

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