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The Anniversary Man Ellory, R J Orion PB 9780752898759 $33.00 Move over
Michael Connelly – R. J. Ellory is here and he’s staking a persuasive
claim to your territory. The Anniversary Man is the best offering yet from
this talented storyteller, comparable to Connelly’s masterful The Poet (Allen
& Unwin. PB. $23.95). Twenty years ago, John Costello and his girlfriend
were attacked by the ‘Hammer of God’ serial killer. John’s girlfriend died
but he survived, albeit with massive psychological scarring. Working as a
crime researcher with the New York City Herald, he and journalist Karen
Langley are drawn into a murder investigation being run by lonely Homicide
Detective, Ray Irving. They soon realise that a serial killer is on the
loose, one who commits his crimes in the style and on the anniversaries of
past crimes. A ripper of a read (so to speak). |
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Blackwater Rising LOCKE, ATTICA Serpent's Tail PB 9781846687297 $33.00 Former
college radical Jay Porter is not the lawyer he set out to be, but he’s long
since made peace with the American Dream. Then one night he impulsively saves
a woman from drowning in the bayou – and opens a Pandora’s box. Her
secrets put Jay in danger, ensnaring him in a murder investigation that could
cost him his practice, his family and even his life. But before he can get to
the bottom of the tangled mystery that reaches into the upper echelons of
Houston’s corporate power brokers, Jay must confront the demons of his past.
Locke is a screenwriter best known for her work on The Wire, and in this, her
first novel, she has delivered a taut crime novel-cum-political thriller with
a strong and sympathetic African-American protagonist. Crime fiction for the
Obama era. |
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SPECIAL PRICE The Girl Who Played With
Fire Larsson, Stieg Quercus PB 9781847245571 $24.95 Originally Lisbeth
Salander is a wanted woman. Two Millennium journalists about to expose the
truth about the sex trafficking trade are murdered and Salander's prints are
on the weapon. Her history of unpredictable and vengeful behaviour makes her
an official danger to society - but no-one can find her.Mikael Blomkvist,
editor-in-chief of Millennium, does not believe the police. Using all his
magazine staff and resources to prove Salander's innocence, Blomkvist also
uncovers her terrible past, spent in criminally corrupt institutions. Yet
Salander is more avenging angel than helpless victim. She may be an expert at
staying out of sight - but she has ways of tracking down her most elusive
enemies. |
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SPECIAL PRICE The Girl With the Dragon
Tattoo Larsson, Stieg Quercus PB 9781847243492 $24.95 Originally $32.95 This
Swedish bestseller is a violent and bloody thriller, a sinister family saga,
a mystery of massive financial fraud and an ambiguous and haunting love story
all at once. |
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Queen Pin Abbott, Megan Simon & Schuster PB 9781847394408 $23.00 The garish
cover of Queenpin resembles a trash-and-slash novel from the ’50s, but its
story is reminiscent of Raymond Chandler, James M. Cain and Jim Thompson at
their very best. The third in Megan Abbot’s acclaimed series of noir novels
(following Die a Little and The Song is You, both Simon & Schuster, $23,
and preceding Bury Me Deep, Simon & Schuster, $30), Queenpin is narrated
by its unnamed central character, a pretty young bookkeeper who is taken
under the wing of Gloria Denton, a notorious and hardboiled moll who works as
a mob courier. Before she knows it, our narrator is ushered into a glittering
demimonde of late-night casinos, racetracks, betting parlours, inside heists,
grifter lovers and big, big money. And in this morally ambiguous world, a
girl has to do what a girl has to do… |
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Truth TEMPLE, PETER Text PB 9781921520716 $32.95 Peter
Temple’s recently released companion volume to 2007’s The Broken Shore (Text.
PB. $23.95) is more than a cracking good crime read. Like its predecessor, it
is an important work of Australian literary fiction – with evocative
imagery, masterful characterisations and finely honed, distinctively
Australian prose. Set in Melbourne during a hellish bushfire season, Truth is
about Homicide Inspector, Stephen Villani. Villani lives for his job –
and has sacrificed his family in the process. During an investigation into an
unidentified young girl’s death, he must deal with corruption within the
police force and government, and also with the mess he has made of his personal
life. With these two books Temple has transcended genre and joined the ranks
of Australia’s greatest writers – essential reading. |
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HIGHLIGHT Blood Moon Disher, Garry Text PB 9781921656002 $23.95 The fifth
in Disher’s celebrated series of novels featuring Hal Challis and Ellen
Destry. NB: December release. |
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SPECIAL PRICE HIGHLIGHT Blood's a Rover ELLROY, JAMES Century PB 9781846056420 $27.95 Originally $32.95 It’s been
eight years since the publication of The Cold Six Thousand (Arrow. PB.
$24.95), the second instalment in Ellroy’s persuasively pessimistic
‘Underworld USA’ trilogy. This final volume is set in 1968. Bobby Kennedy and
Martin Luther King are dead and the Mob, Howard Hughes and J. Edgar Hoover
are engaged in a murderous struggle for America’s soul. Ellroy introduces us
to Wayne Tedrow Jr., assassin and dope cooker; Dwight Holly, Hoover’s
enforcer and hellish conspirator in terrible crimes; and Don Crutchfield, a
wheelman and private detective who stumbles upon an ungodly conspiracy from
which he and the country may never recover. Described by one critic as
‘revisionist history that roars off the page’, this political noir will be
eagerly embraced by Ellroy’s many fans. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT The Complaints Rankin, Ian Orion PB 9780752889528 $27.95 Originally $32.99 Malcolm Fox
works with the Complaints – the cops who investigate other cops. He’s
just had a result, and should be feeling good about himself. But he’s a man
with problems. Middle-aged, lonely and still craving a drink after years of
sobriety, he worries about his increasingly frail father and his sister, who
persists in an abusive relationship. Then he’s given a new task – to
investigate Jamie Breck, a cop who may be a paedophile. As Fox takes on the
job, he starts to have doubts about Breck’s guilt and then comes under
suspicion of misconduct after the murder of his sister’s partner. Suspended
from duty, he finds himself working with Breck to solve the murder and
uncovers a deep seam of corruption within the local government, business
community and police department. Classic Rankin. |
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HIGHLIGHT Fever of the Bone McDermid, Val Little Brown PB 9781408701997 $33.00 Tony Hill
is back, this time investigating a brutal and ruthless campaign of terror
against a seemingly unconnected group of young people. |
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HIGHLIGHT Forbidden Fruit Greenwood, Kerry Allen & Unwin PB 9781741759822 $23.00 Corinna
Chapman returns in her fifth adventure, as witty and wise as ever. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT The Girl Who Kicked the
Hornet's Nest Larssen, Steig Quercus PB 9781906694173 $27.95 Originally $32.95 Lisbeth
Salander is plotting her revenge - against the men who tried to kill her, and
against the government institutions that nearly destroyed her life. But it is
not going to be a straightforward campaign. After taking a bullet to the
head, Salander is under close supervision in Intensive Care, and is set to
face trial for three murders and one attempted murder on her eventual
release. With the help of journalist Mikael Blomkvist from Millennium
Magazine, Salander must not only prove her innocence, but identify and
denounce the corrupt politicians that have allowed the vulnerable to become
victims of abuse and violence. Once a victim herself, Salander is ready to
fight back. |
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HIGHLIGHT The Golden Mountain Murders Rotenberg, David Nero PB 9781863954549 $22.95 Shanghai-based
detective Zhong Fong finds himself investigating a blood-trafficking racket
and a massive outbreak of AIDS in a sleepy rural province of China. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Hypothermia INDRIDASON, ARNALDUR Random PB 9781846552625 $29.95 Originally $34.95 In the
latest Reykjavík Murder Mystery, Erlendur Sveinsson embarks on an unofficial
investigation into the apparent suicide of a university lecturer, Marìa.
Soon, he finds himself unearthing facts about a tragedy in the dead woman’s
past and is drawn into her obsession with life after death. At the same time,
the taciturn detective reopens two of his ubiquitous missing persons cases
– a young man who went missing 30 years ago and whose father is still
hoping for some type of resolution, and a girl who went missing at the same
time. Could their disappearances be related? And if he solves the cases and
can tell the long-grieving father what happened to his son, will Erlendur
himself attain some kind of resolution to the tragic event in his own
childhood? |
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HIGHLIGHT If the Dead Rise Not Kerr, Phillip Quercus PB 9781847249432 $32.95 The latest
instalment in Kerr’s fabulous Bernie Gunther novels swings from 1936 Berlin
to 1950s Havana. |
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HIGHLIGHT The Informant Eihenwald, Kurt Scribe PB 9781921640193 $29.95 A real-life
thriller that features deadpan FBI agents, crooked executives, idealistic
lawyers and shady witnesses with an addiction to intrigue. |
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HIGHLIGHT The Monster in the Box Rendell, Ruth Hutchinson PB 9780091931490 $32.95 Rendell
takes us back in time, not only to resolve aseries of crimes, but also to
show Chief Inspector Wexford at the start of his career. |
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HIGHLIGHT Nine Dragons Connelly, Michael Allen & Unwin PB 9781742371542 $33.00 Harry
Bosch’s latest case sees him embroiled with the triads in LA and Hong Kong. |
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HIGHLIGHT Present Danger RIMINGTON, STELLA Quercus PB 9781847249951 $32.95 The latest
fast-paced thriller from Rimington, a former head of MI5, sees MI5
intelligence officer Liz Carlyle despatched to Northern Ireland. |
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HIGHLIGHT Rain Gods Burke, James Lee Orion PB 9781409113416 $33.00 In his
latest novel, the creator of Dave Robicheaux introduces Sheriff Hackberry
Holland, a former ACLU attorney and Korean War prisoner who has washed up in
a broken-down border town in south Texas. |
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HIGHLIGHT The Redeemer Nesbro, Jo Vintage PB 9780099505969 $25.00 The latest
novel by one of the most exciting Scandinavian crime-fiction authors writing
today. NB: December release. |
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HIGHLIGHT Secretum Monaldi, Rita Polygon HB 9781846971044 $39.95 Rome, 1700.
Former castrato soprano Atto Melani, a spy in the service of Louis XIV,
launches a conspiracy to promote Louis’ ambition to inherit the Spanish
throne. |
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HIGHLIGHT The Suspicions of Mr
Whicher or the Murder at Road Hill House Summerscale, Kate Bloomsbury PB 9780747596486 $25.00 Writers of
the status of John le Carré and Sarah Waters have given rave reviews to this
account of a real-life 1860s country-house whodunit. |