CATEGORY: Crime and Mystery
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The Art of Dying
Ambrose Parry
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What You Pay For
Claire Askew
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Time for the Dead
Lin Anderson
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Fitted Up: A True Story of Police Betrayal, Conspiracy and Cover Up
Russell Findlay
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A Breath on Dying Embers
Denzil Meyrick
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The Partisan Heart
Gordon Kerr
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Worst Case Scenario
Helen Fitzgerald
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Fallen Angel
Chris Brookmyre
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Mr Todd’s Reckoning
Iain Maitland
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Perfect Crime
Helen Fields
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The Peat Dead
Allan Martin
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Metropolis
Philip Kerr
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The Janus Run
Douglas Skelton
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After He Died
Michael J Malone
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Lethal White
Robert Galbraith
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In the Silence
M.R. Mackenzie
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New England Nightmares: True Tales of the Strange and Gothic
Keven McQueen
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Mad Trapper of Rat River: A True Story Of Canada’s Biggest Manhunt
Dick North
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The Lady in the Cellar: Murder, Scandal and Insanity in Victorian Bloomsbury
Sinclair McKay
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Conan Doyle for the Defence: A Sensational Murder, the Quest for Justice and the World’s Greatest Detective Writer
Margalit Fox
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