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Published Feb 2007
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by Greg Iles
Published Nov 2006
Read Reviews'The job of great fiction is to entertain, elucidate and educate while keeping readers nailed to their chairs; this does all of that brilliantly.'
by Jodi Compton
Published Jan 2005
Read ReviewsIn a novel of runaway tension, Jodi Compton masterfully weaves together the quiet details of everyday life with the moments that can shatter them forever.
by Walter Mosley
Published Jul 2004
Read ReviewsThe nephew of the wealthiest woman in L.A. is missing and wanted for murder. Fearless Jones and Paris Minton are tricked into picking up the case and find themselves inside the world of the black bourgeoisie.
by Sue Grafton
Published Jun 2002
Read ReviewsEnter the world of noir - a world cast in shades of black amid shafts of steel and silver, a shadow land in which the mysterious disappearance of a prominent physician leads Kinsey into a danger-filled maze of duplicity and double-dealing.
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