@CrimeBooksUK One night, Raj receives an email from Priya 5 days after she died. She holds Raj and his girlfriend responsible for her death. In this guessing game, Inspector Viyan tries to solve the mystery https://t.co/pTjXdhfjHz
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Winter. 2018. Keele's back in town and he's barely getting by. Rents are up and wages are down and dirty cops are a dime a dozen. So when a mysterious lawyer makes him an offer he can't refuse-he doesn't.
Port Lands: by @Todmolloy https://t.co/suFGIbqRtK
The Drift by @cjtudor
"A creepy read. with a chilling atmosphere... the perfect book to read on a cold winter’s evening."
via @collinsjacob115
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Happy Valley is – to the relief of many – well and truly back. Sally Wainwright’s folksy Western-like crime drama gave us all the trademarks of the series: superb dialogue and acting, and an intriguing set-up to a couple of crimes.
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Opera by @jjulieanderson
"I love a riveting, intelligent political espionage thriller and the richly atmospheric, nerve-racking Opera is exactly that"
via @karlou
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The Accidental Detective by Melvyn Small
A collection of six Holmes and Watson mysteries. Set in the modern era, Sherlock Holmes is a notorious cybercriminal and Dr. Watson, his court-appointed psychologist.
For pastiche lovers
via @bookdecoder
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The Dark Flood by @MeyerDeon
"Foreign words, streets and cities, gunshot powder, power, mystery, scandal, corruption, so much delight packed in a single novel!"
via @RousselMeggy https://t.co/GI4O5cjl6i
Desert Star by @Connellybooks
"Undercutting everything is a sense of a clock ticking, sand slipping through an hourglass. Unstoppable and inexorable ... I had a growing sense of panic and impending doom."
via @CriFiLover
https://t.co/m3hnoStXFE
Keep It In The Family by John Marrs
"The writing is slick, with short chapters that keep you gripped throughout"
via @CJ_Colbourn
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Please Join Us: Catherine Mckenzie
via @abitterworld
Why would an articulate, educated woman hand over $5k and her mobile phone?
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In the spring of 2020, Uncle Edgar’s and Uncle Hugo’s bookstore was destroyed in Minneapolis during rioting after the death of George Floyd.
It has reopened if you are in the neighbourhood
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