Friday, July 27, 2012

Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending July 27, 2012

Bestselling Hardcover Mystery Books

A list of the top 15 mystery hardcover bestsellers for the week ending July 27th, 2012 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

No change at the top this week with the stand-alone thriller Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn remaining a solid number 1 … this week just besting last week's featured title, The Fallen Angel by Daniel Silva.

Two new titles enter the list this week.

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Black List by Brad Thor

At number 8 is the 11th Scot Harvath thriller, Black List by Brad Thor.

Somewhere deep inside the United States government is a closely guarded list. Members of Congress never get to see it — only the President and a secret team of advisers. Once your name is on the list, it doesn't come off … until you're dead.

Someone has just added counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath's name.

Somehow Harvath must evade the teams dispatched to kill him long enough to untangle who has targeted him and why they want him out of the way.

Somewhere, someone, somehow can put all the pieces together. The only question is, will Harvath get to that person before the United States suffers the most withering terrorist attack ever conceived?

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Broken Harbor by Tana French

Two spots lower at number 10 is the fourth "Dublin Murder Squad" mystery, Broken Harbor by Tana French.

Mick "Scorcher" Kennedy plays by the book and plays hard. That's what's made him the Murder squad's top detective — and that's what puts the biggest case of the year into his hands.

On one of the half-built, half-abandoned "luxury" developments that litter Ireland, Patrick Spain and his two young children are dead. His wife, Jenny, is in intensive care.

At first, Scorcher and his rookie partner, Richie, think it's going to be an easy solve. But too many small things can't be explained. The half dozen baby monitors, their cameras pointing at holes smashed in the Spains' walls. The files erased from the Spains' computer. The story Jenny told her sister about a shadowy intruder who was slipping past all the locks.

And Broken Harbor holds memories for Scorcher. Seeing the case on the news sends his sister Dina off the rails again, and she's resurrecting something that Scorcher thought he had tightly under control: what happened to their family one summer at Broken Harbor, back when they were children.

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

New Hardcover Mysteries for August 2012

New Hardcover Mysteries from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books

The Hidden Staircase Mystery Books has updated its list of new hardcover mysteries with books scheduled for publication in August 2012. Please note that some titles August publish early, and August already be available, and some August be delayed, published at a later date.

Below we're listing those authors with returning series characters, new series characters, and non-series or stand-alone mysteries in separate sections. All titles are available on our August new mystery books page, which will become the default home page for the site on August 1st.

• Authors with mysteries featuring returning series characters (in italics) this month:

Sarah Andrews (Em Hansen, 9th) —  Benjamin Black (Quirke, 5th) —  Fiona Buckley (Ursula Blanchard, 10th) —  Chelsea Cain (Archie Sheridan, 5th) —  Judy Clemens (Casey Maldonado, Grim Reaper, 4th) —  Barbara Cleverly (Joe Sandilands, 10th) —  Douglas Corleone (Kevin Corvelli, 3rd) —  Cleo Coyle (Clare Cosi, Coffeehouse, 11th) —  Bill Crider (Sheriff Dan Rhodes, 19th) —  Garry Disher (Wyatt, 5th) —  Paul Doiron (Mike Bowditch, 3rd) —  Carole Nelson Douglas (Midnight Louie, 24th) —  Susan Dunlap (Darcy Lott, 5th) —  Matthew Dunn (Will Cochrane, 2nd) —  Gerrie Ferris Finger (Moriah Dru, 2nd) —  Anthea Fraser (Rona Parish, 7th) —  Tess Gerritsen (Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles, 10th) —  Jeanne Glidewell (Lexie Starr, 3rd) —  Dolores Gordon-Smith (Jack Haldean, 6th) —  W. E. B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV (Men at War, 7th) —  Peter Guttridge (Brighton Trilogy, 3rd) —  C. J. Henderson ("The Spider" —  Graham Ison (Hardcastle, 10th) —  Marilyn Jax (Caswell & Lombard, 3rd) —  Julie Kramer (Riley Spartz, 5th) —  William Kent Krueger (Cork O'Connor, 12th) —  D. P. Lyle (Dub Walker, 3rd) —  Matt Lynn (Steve West, Death Force, 4th) —  Annette Mahon (Maggie Browne, St. Rose Quilting Bee, 4th) —  Nancy Martin (Blackbird Sisters, 8th) —  William Martin (Peter Fallon, 5th) —  Pat McIntosh (Gil and Alys Cunningham, 9th) —  Mat Johnson and Andrea Mutti (Graphic Novel —  James Patterson (Maximum Ride, 7th) —  Louise Penny (Armand Gamache, 8th) —  Anne Perry (William Monk, 18th) —  Frederick Ramsay (Ike Schwartz, 8th) —  Cornelia Read (Madeline Dare, 4th) —  Kathy Reichs (Temperance Brennan, 15th) —  Michael Ridpath ("Fire and Ice", 2nd) —  Les Roberts (Milan Jacovich, 16th) —  Peter Steiner (Louis Morgon, 4th) —  Jaden Terrell (Jared McKean, 2nd) —  P. J. Tracy (Grace MacBride, Monkeewrench, 6th) —  Stephen White (Alan Gregory, 19th) —  Amanda Kyle Williams (Keye Street, 2nd)

• Authors with mysteries introducing characters (in italics) in a new series this month:

Janet Hubbard (Max Maguire, Vengeance in the Vineyard) —  Thomas Mogford (Spike Sanguinetti) —  R. N. Morris (Silas Quinn)

• Authors with non-series or stand-alone mysteries this month:

Charlotte Vale Allen —  Louise Black —  Bruce Bradley —  Rita Mae Brown —  Tania Carver —  Thomas H. Cook —  David Cristofano —  Charles Cumming —  Kim Fay —  Dan Fesperman —  Kathleen George —  Mischa Hiller —  Jennifer Hillier —  Robert E. Hirsch —  Gregg Hurwitz —  Stephen M. Irwin —  Lisa Jackson —  R. J. Jagger —  Jay Caspian Kang —  Julia Keller —  Henry Kellerman —  Michael Koryta —  Roberta Kray —  Laura Lippman —  Charles D. Martin —  Glenn Meade —  Ken Pelham —  Robert C. Pritikin —  Joanne Reay —  Ruth Rendell —  David Rich —  Karen Robards —  Julia Stuart —  Dustin Thomason —  Norah Vincent —  Ariel S. Winter —  Richard Woodman —  A. J. Zerries

For more information on any of these titles, please visit the August new mysteries page on our website. If you're interested in new paperbacks, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where you can discover a library of new mystery, suspense and thriller books, also updated with August 2012 releases.

Please visit the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books where we are committed to providing readers and collectors of mystery books with the best and most current information about their favorite authors, titles, and series.

This Week's Bestselling Mystery and Suspense Television and Film Blu-ray Discs (120726)

Amazon.com: Weekly Bestselling DVDs for Television and Film

Here is this week's list of the top bestselling mystery and suspense television and film Blu-ray discs available from Amazon.com.

We're using a script to embed an RSS feed from Amazon.com, which is frequently updated, but if you cannot see the box below — or have scripts blocked — you can use this link to see the relevant page on Amazon.com.

Final Jeopardy by Linda Fairstein: A First in Series MystereBook

Crime Novels: 1st in Series

Final Jeopardy by Linda Fairstein. An Alex Cooper Mystery. First Appearance: June 1996.

Linda Fairstein served as head of the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney's office from 1976 until 2002. It was during her tenure that she drew upon her own experience and wrote her first "Alex Cooper" mystery, Final Jeopardy, featuring a character whose profession, knowledge and expertise of the field is much like that of her own.

In 2001, Final Jeopardy was adapted into a made-for-television movie that aired on ABC, starring Dana Delany as Alexandra Cooper.

Pocket Books is currently offering the ebook format of Final Jeopardy for $3.99. And the deal gets better: the next eight ebooks in the seriesLikely To Die,Cold Hit, The Deadhouse, The Bone Vault, The Kills, Entombed, Death Dance and Bad Blood — are all currently priced at just $3.99. (You can use this link to see the complete list on Amazon.com.)

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Final Jeopardy by Linda Fairstein

Final Jeopardy
Linda Fairstein
An Alex Cooper Mystery
Pocket Books, July 2003 ebook

Also available: Mass Market Paperback, Audible Audio formats

Alexandra Cooper, Manhattan's top sex crimes prosecutor, awakens one morning to shocking news: a tabloid headline announcing her own brutal murder. But the actual victim was Isabella Lascar, the Hollywood film star who sought refuge at Alex's Martha's Vineyard retreat. Was Isabella targeted by a stalker or — mistaken for Alex — was she in the wrong place at the wrong time?

In an investigation that twists from the back alleys of lower Manhattan to the chic salons of the Upper East Side, Alex knows she's in final jeopardy … and time is running out. She has to get into the killer's head before the killer gets to her.

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Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120726)

Top 100 Free Kindle Mysteries and Thrillers, updated hourly by Amazon.com

Here is today's list of the Bestselling Free Kindle Crime Fiction: the top nine mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers.

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C.M. Albrecht, Author of Crime Fiction

Omnimystery News: Guest Author Post

We are delighted to welcome novelist C.M. Albrecht to Omnimystery News.

C.M. is the author of many crime novels, the most recent to be published being The Albemarle Affair (Cambridge Books, April 2012 trade paperback).

Today, though, C.M. is going to tell us about his next mystery, The Sand Bluff Murders.

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My tenth mystery novel, The Sand Bluff Murders, was a long time coming. I began to sketch it out in my mind and made a few notes on the computer, but before I got very far I came to a dead end.

Nice setup, I thought, but now what? That "now what" sank into murky depths of my subconscious and wallowed there for nearly a year. Several times I almost deleted what little I had saved in the computer. Can't waste those kilobytes or whatever they are. I thought I'd do better to start all over.

But after all those months, a funny thing happened. Some of the characters began to talk to me. They were coming alive in my mind and despite my lack of enthusiasm, their voices grew more and more persistent. They were saying, "Hey, what's the holdup? We can't run around here killing people forever." I realized then I wasn't going to get any peace until I let them get back to work.

There's the transvestite "little person", Jessica, who with her giant boyfriend, Terrence, runs a small trailer court and trains dogs. Terrence would do anything for Jessica. Anything? Anything!

There's Larry Peters, über jealous (and with good reason) insurance broker. Every male in town would love to get his paws on Larry's hot little wife, Twyla. And maybe most of them have. Boy, would we like to read her diary.

Pop Jenkins prints the weekly paper, The Sand Bluff Banner. The paper may not be special, but Pop's daughter, and the town's only reporter, Roxie sure is. In fact she may just be Miss Right. But she does have that kid. Maybe he'd be all right if he could just stop talking Yodaspeak.

Sand Bluff is a drowsy little California town where the last homicide occurred over twenty years ago.

When Chief Raymond Castillo hires a new cop, Jonas McCleary feels very lucky indeed. He just landed an easy job in a quiet little town. Maybe he can settle down and with any luck he may just find Miss Right. After all he's almost thirty.

But on McCleary's third day in Sand Bluff, Officer Harold Ackers stumbles over a corpse in the alley behind the Blu Lite Lounge. To give you an idea of the caliber of Sand Bluff's police department, Officer Ackers didn't realize the man was dead. He thought the man was dead drunk. He manhandled him into his patrol car and took him to headquarters where somebody noticed blood stains on Acker's uniform and bullet holes in the back of the man's head. When Jonas is sent to the scene to investigate he learns the town doesn't even have yellow tape to secure the scene. What scene? It's already been hopelessly compromised.

Less than a week later, while Jonas is still pretty clueless and still without any yellow tape, the infamous Twyla Peters is found lying in a pool of blood. No panties. Rape? Maybe, but if rape was involved, — according to town gossip — she would have been the rapist. Anybody in town may have wanted to see her dead. She was pregnant. Luckily Larry Peters didn't know that, or did he? What he does know is that he's sterile. Whatever; he still makes a prime suspect. But what does that have, if anything, to do with the body in the alley?

And then a body turns up in the Sacramento River.

That's when coincidences, confusion, and false leads give Jonas a murky idea of which path to take, but is that a path he really wants to follow? It's a path that leads all over town and out to horse ranch Oak Park, back to the Blu Lite Lounge and finally, where everything goes in the end, to Weaver's Funeral Home.

Sand Bluff may be a sleepy village, but even sleepy little villages can have their crime waves.

The Sand Bluff Murders coming soon from WriteWordsInc.com (Cambridge Books) Make an author's day. Order an advance copy now! My publisher will love you too. For more about me, my books and famous detectives and criminals (with photos), check my blog at CMAlbrecht.wordpress.com.

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C.M. Albrecht is a mild-mannered fellow who loves mysteries and detectives (public and private alike). He tells us, "I sit at my desk and drink coffee and daydream. I've never shot anybody and nobody's ever shot me. I've been happily married to the beautiful Irma since 1967. She helps me keep my feet on the ground."

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The Albemarle Affair by C.M. Albrecht

About The Albemarle Affair:

When Corky Middleton thinks she may have found her birth mother, she hires Foster & Hall to investigate. Wow, does she open a can of worms! Instead of finding Corky's mother, the shamuses trip over a corpse, and that's just the humble beginning of an escalating case that climbs to the top of society in this twisted tale. Can Foster & Hall Investigations go back eighteen years to unravel this tangled web of deception and bring a murderer to justice?

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Bite Me by Parker Blue is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Bite Me by Parker Blue as today's second free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Bite Me by Parker Blue

Bite Me
Parker Blue
A "Demon Underground" Thriller
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

This is the first book in this series.

Barely eighteen-year-old heroine Valentine Shapiro got a raw deal in the parent lottery. Her father was part incubus demon, and her mother's never forgiven her for that.

Life after high school is tough enough without having to go 15 rounds with your inner demon. Thrown out of the house by her mother, Val puts one foot in front of the other and does the only thing that seems to make any sense--she takes aim at the town vampires. A stake a day, keeps the demon at bay. (But don't call her Buffy. That makes Lola, her demon, very cranky.) Her dark side makes everyday life a roller coaster, but means she's perfect for her night job as a bounty hunter.

San Antonio's vampires are out of control, and it's up to Val, her faithful hellhound Fang, and her new partner, a handsome San Antonio police detective, to get the deadly fangbangers off the city streets. Soon enough she finds herself deep in the underbelly of the city, discovering the secrets of the Demon Underground and fighting to save those she loves. Whether they love her back or not.

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Crescent City Connection by Julie Smith is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Crescent City Connection by Julie Smith as today's free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Crescent City Connection by Julie Smith

Crescent City Connection
Julie Smith
A Skip Langdon Mystery
Publisher: booksBnimble

This is the seventh mystery in this series.

The Jury is a national vigilante organization out to get the bad guys "who escaped prosecution" — and there’s a Crescent City Connection. From across the South, the players in the unfolding drama come together — a pretty college student on the run, a monk who's packed a lifetime's worth of misery into a few years, a mother widowed by a shot Detective Skip Langdon fired in self-defense, and a madman with a murderous agenda.

Sure, New Orleans is known for corruption, but suddenly the good guys get a break—an honest police chief. And then someone guns him down. When The Jury takes out the cop-killer, Detective Skip Langdon’s on the case. But no one cares! After all, the guy was a cop-killer.

Skip cares really a lot — because she suspects The Jury’s the brainchild of her old nemesis, self-described preacher Errol Jacomine. As an added complication, Jacomine’s sent his crazy son Daniel to kidnap his own daughter, Jacomine’s granddaughter Lovelace, who escapes and runs to her Uncle Isaac, an artist known as The White Monk. Isaac’s taken a vow of silence, but uncle and niece manage to communicate and form a bond that could save both their lives. And Langdon comes up with a plan so clever even the FBI can’t shout her down.

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The Dead of Summer by Mari Jungstedt is Today's Nook Daily Find

The Nook Daily Find

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Dead of Summer by Mari Jungstedt as today's Barnes & Noble Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Thursday, July 26, 2012.

Note: The price has been matched by Amazon.com for today only.

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The Dead of Summer by Mari Jungstedt

The Dead of Summer
Mari Jungstedt
A "Gotland" Mystery
Publisher: Mainly Murder

Originally published in 2007 as I denna ljuva sommartid, this is the fifth mystery in this series featuring Detective Superintendent Anders Knutas and the journalist Johan Berg.

A husband and father of two is mysteriously murdered taking a morning jog while on holiday on Gotska Sandön, an isolated island in the Baltic Sea, north of Gotland. With no evidence of a motive or suspect, assistant commissioner Karin Jacobsson is assigned to her first major case to lead the investigation while her boss, Superintendent Anders Knutas is away on holiday. Meanwhile, TV reporter Johan Berg keeps pace with the police team, while at the same time distracted in trying to win back his former love and the mother of his child, Emma Winarve, who resides on the island.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

This Week's Bestselling Mystery and Suspense Television and Film on DVD (120725)

Amazon.com: Weekly Bestselling DVDs for Television and Film

Here is this week's list of the top bestselling mystery and suspense television and film Blu-ray discs available from Amazon.com.

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New UK Quad Poster for House at the End of the Street

House at the End of the Street (September 2012)

A new UK quad poster for the thriller House at the End of the Street has been released by the studio (right; click for larger image). The poster's tagline: "Fear its secret."

Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Elisabeth Shue) and her daughter Elissa (Jennifer Lawrence) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen, Sarah and Elissa learn the town is in the shadows of a chilling secret.

Years earlier, in the house next door, a daughter killed her parents in their beds, and disappeared — leaving only a brother, Ryan (Max Thieriot), as the sole survivor. Against Sarah's wishes, Elissa begins a relationship with the reclusive Ryan — and the closer they get, the deeper they're all pulled into a mystery more dangerous than they ever imagined.

Directed by Mark Tonderai from an original screenplay by David Loucka, House at the End of the Street opens in theaters September 21st, 2012. Watch a trailer below.

New Poster for Major Crimes

Major Crime (TNT, August 2012)

A promotional poster for Major Crimes has been released by TNT (right; click for larger image). The crime drama is a spin-off from The Closer, which is ending its seven year run next month.

The series premiere, which follows the final episode of The Closer on August 13th, has the detectives in the Los Angeles Police Department's Major Crimes division still reeling from the departure of Brenda Leigh Johnson and the realization that Captain Sharon Raydor (Mary McDonnell) is now in charge. Unlike their previous chief, Raydor is determined to lead the department with a more team-oriented approach, sharing the credit with the people with whom she works. Raydor's hardest job, however, will be gaining the full trust and confidence of her detectives, who aren't quick to forget her long history of internal investigations targeting them and their previous boss. Especially troublesome is Provenza (G. W. Bailey), who has a difficult time taking orders from someone he doesn't think knows as much as he does.

Watch an video introduction to Major Crimes below.

Ridley Pearson's The Risk Agent Optioned for Film

The Risk Agent by Ridley Pearson

Vince Vaughn has optioned the film rights to, and intends to star in, an adaptation of The Risk Agent, the first in a new series by Ridley Pearson. Michael Lerner will write the screenplay.

In the book, a Chinese National working for an American-owned construction company is grabbed off the streets of Shanghai in broad daylight. His one-man security detail goes missing as well.

Rutherford Risk is a firm specializing in extraction: the negotiation for, and the recovery of hostages. Private investigation is illegal in today's China. Operating within her borders will be difficult at best.

The security company recruits two unique outsiders to do their bidding. Grace Chu is a forensic accountant hired to follow the money; John Knox is a civilian with unparalleled training in both combat and culture. Grace's top-notch American education and Chinese military service make her an unassuming, but effective, operative, while Knox&'s take-no-prisoners attitude brings them perilously close to harm. Following the money leads to more complex — and dangerous — consequences than either anticipated. Who is actually behind the kidnapping? And more important, can Knox and Grace locate the two hostages ahead of the deadline?

(Related article: Deadline.)

Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120725)

Top 100 Free Kindle Mysteries and Thrillers, updated hourly by Amazon.com

Here is today's list of the Bestselling Free Kindle Crime Fiction: the top nine mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers.

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Two Crime Novels, Now Discounted by Mysterious Press

Mysterious Press

Mysterious Press announced yesterday that they have temporarily discounted the ebook price for two of its crime novels to just $3.99. (Actually, when we checked, they were $3.79 at Amazon.com and $3.49 at Kobo.)

No end date is mentioned, so we encourage you to take advantage of this offer soon!

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Green for Danger by Christianna Brand

Green for Danger
Christianna Brand
An Inspector Cockrill Mystery (2nd in series)
Mysterious Press, October 2011 ebook

As German V-1 rockets rain down on the English countryside, the men and women of the military hospitals fight to stay calm. The morning after a raid, Doctor Barnes prepares for a routine surgery to repair a postman’s broken leg. But with general anesthesia, there is always danger. Before the first incision is made, the postman turns purple. Barnes and his nurses do what they can, but the patient is dead in minutes.

The coroner calls for an inquest. Barnes has a history of lost patients, and cannot afford more trouble. Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Cockrill is unimpressed by the staff at the hospital, which he finds a nest of jealousy, indiscretion, and bitterness. One of them, doctor or nurse, murdered the postman—and it won’t be long before they kill again.

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Lonely Hearts by John Harvey

Lonely Hearts
John Harvey
A Charlie Resnick Mystery (1st in series)
Mysterious Press, February 2012 ebook

Shirley Peters was murdered in her own home. A directionless young woman with a fondness for cheap red wine and a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, her death is just another in the files of the Nottingham detective’s bureau. The police round up her ex-lover without much fuss, and are preparing to try him when another body surfaces. The method, the target, and the extreme violence are all a match for the killing of Shirley Peters. Nottingham is facing a serial killer.

Detective Inspector Charlie Resnick is the first to see the connection. Both victims placed ads in a citywide Lonely Hearts column, and the rumpled detective suspects that their killer found them by preying on their isolation. He has little time to find the killer before more women die and Nottingham erupts into panic.

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