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MYSTERY

The Good Son

CAROLYN HUIZINGA MILLS

Zoe Emmerson has a secret, one she’s kept for

years. Her quiet world is shaken when her past

finally catches up with her: the investigation into

the murder of a six-year-old neighbour is re-opened

thirty years after the fact, threatening to destroy her

and everyone she’s fought so hard to protect. It’s a

real page-turner!

$24.95 PB Cormorant Books

The Keening

A Mystery of Gaelic Ireland

ANNE EMERY

The murdered body of Sorcha the prophetess

is discovered following a lavish banquet at the

Maguire castle in 16th century Ireland. In present

day, a dig commences on the land, and not only is

the body discovered, but a sheaf of prophecies.

$32.95 HC ECW Press

1979

VAL MCDERMID

In 1979, the first book in an atmospheric and

suspenseful new series, Val McDermid returns

to the past with the story of Allie Burns, an

investigative journalist whose stories lead her into

world of corruption, terror, and murder.

$37.99 HC Grove/Atlantic

The Heron’s Cry

Two Rivers #2

ANN CLEEVES

Ann Cleeves, New York Times bestseller and

creator of the Shetland and Vera series, returns

with the eagerly anticipated The Heron’s Cry, the

second book in the Two Rivers series, following

The Long Call.

$25.99 PB Pan Macmillan

Three for Trinity

KEVIN MAJORS

When Sebastian goes undercover in the theatre

to find a killer, things get… dramatic. In Three for

Trinity, the third book in the Sebastian Synard

Mystery series, offbeat humour meets suspense as

a nefarious crime unfolds.

$22.95 PB Breakwater Books

The Dark Hours

MICHAEL CONNELLY

A brazen, methodical killer strikes on New Year’s

Eve and LAPD detective Renée Ballard and Harry

Bosch must join forces to find justice for the

victim in a city scarred by fear and social unrest.

Unfolding with unstoppable drive and nail-biting

intrigue, The Dark Hours shows that “relentless on

their own, Ballard’s and Bosch’s combined skills…

could be combustible” (Los Angeles Times).

$38.00 HC Little Brown and Company

When You Are Mine

MICHAEL ROBOTHAM

Philomena McCarthy has defied the odds and

become a promising young officer with the

Metropolitan Police despite being the daughter

of a notorious London gangster. Called to the

scene of a domestic assault, she rescues a

young woman, Tempe Brown, the girlfriend of a

decorated detective. The incident is hushed up,

but Phil has unwittingly made a dangerous enemy

with powerful friends.

$24.99 PB Little Brown Book Group

A Line to Kill

ANTHONY HOROWITZ

The New York Times bestselling author of the

brilliantly inventive The Word Is Murder and The

Sentence Is Death returns with his third literary

whodunit featuring intrepid detectives Hawthorne

and Horowitz. Both a brilliant satire on the world

of books and writers, and an immensely enjoyable

locked-room mystery, A Line to Kill is a triumph—a

riddle of a story full of brilliant misdirection,

beautifully set-out clues, and diabolically clever

denouements.

$24.99 PB Harper Collins

The Man Who Died

Twice

RICHARD OSMAN

Richard Osman is back with everyone’s favourite

mystery-solving quartet, and the second

installment of The Thursday Murder Club series

is just as clever and warm as the first—an

unputdownable, laugh-out-loud pleasure of a read.

$35.00 HC Viking

The Dark Remains

A Novel

WILLIAM MCILVANNEY IAN RANKIN

William McIlvanney’s Laidlaw books changed the

face of crime fiction. When he died in 2015, he

left half a handwritten manuscript of Laidlaw’s

first case. Now, Ian Rankin is back to finish what

McIlvanney started. In The Dark Remains, these

two iconic authors bring to life the criminal world

of 1970s Glasgow, and Laidlaw’s relentless quest

for truth.

$32.95 HC McClelland & Stewart

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