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by Kelli Stanley
Published Aug 2011
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by Tina Whittle
Published Feb 2011
Read ReviewsTai Randolph thinks inheriting a Confederate-themed gun shop is her biggest headache - until she finds a murdered corpse in her brother's driveway.
by Sara Paretsky
Published Aug 2004
Read ReviewsA story of secrets and betrayals that stretch across four generations--secrets political, social, sexual, financial: all of them with the power to kill.
by Laura Lippman
Published Aug 2003
Read Reviews"Lippman, reporter for the Baltimore Sun, excels at vivid portraits of her town's offbeat neighborhoods, hangouts and inhabitants. Seen through the eyes of her protagonist--a smart, funny P.I. named Tess Monaghan--Baltimore is never dull."
by John Sandford
Published Feb 2001
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