Carmody was a prisoner-of-war in North Korea for nearly two and a half years. During that time one of his fellow prisoners was beaten to death by his captors and Carmody decides on revenge when he is released. However, he soon finds himself caught up deep intrigue and murder.
In this meticulously reported book--as finely paced as a novel--Keefe uses McConville's murder as a prism to tell the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
The first book in the Lemington Cheese Company Mystery series serves up intrigue, red-herrings, and humor, alongside several kinds of cheese. This culinary, cozy mystery introduces readers to Cassandra Haywood.
Forsyth County once had a reputation as one of the most racially prejudiced areas in America. A sign beside the road there could read “Boiled Peanuts,” or it might say, “Nigger, Get Out of Forsyth County, Before Sunset.” But no longer.
**A Guardian 'Best Thriller of the Year!'** The New York Times bestselling author of Magpie Murders and Moriarty brilliantly reinvents the classic crime novel once again with this clever and inventive mystery starring a fictional version of ...
In the glitzy world of magazine publishing, Nancy Drew searches for a ruthless killer.
"Originally published in paperback by Egmont UK Ltd., London, in 2019."--Title page verso.
On a frigid New Year's Eve, just twenty months after the Columbine massacre, three teenage boys carefully plotted the murder of a schoolmate and his grandparents at their mountain hideaway...
Discover the secrets of Miss Marple in this gorgeous book of her quotes and sayings, and an essay by Agatha Christie appearing for the first time in any book!
Jenny Cain was thrilled about the Liberty Harbor Restoration, a picturesque collection of shops, museums and restaurants.
Barely blond, not-at-all voluptuous Melinda Kantor. “Oh yeah, her. She's a stoner, right?” “Is she?” he said. The girl shrugged. She had a long, pretty face, a bit equine. Two-inch nails glossed aqua, no bra. Milo said, “Does she hang ...