No lack of suspects
Feisty heroines, neo-Victorian melodrama, strange sounds, awful smells, a semi-demonic cat, and murder most foul – all wrapped up in a nice tidy package for your perusal in our Mysteries Recent Picks this month.
Just a few of the titles featured this month… Liars Anonymous is Shamus Award-winner Louise Ure’s new book, wherein damaged heroine and emergency roadside operator Jessie Dancing is drawn into a web of intrigue when she answers an emergency call from a driver who sounds as if he’s being murdered. Also on our reading list this month: the new Dalziel & Pascoe novel from Reginald Hill; an Irish tale of world politics, industry and organised crime in Brian McGilloway’s Bleed a River Deep; and Scott Frost’s new Lieutenant Alex Delillo book – the Lieutenant has a serial killer on his hands when the bodies of prominent community members start showing up posed as a copy of a Goya painting. Plus, for semi-demonic cats and all manner of the macabre, check out Daniel Edward Craig’s Murder at Graverly Manor.
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