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Back of Beyond by C.J. Box
(St. Martin's, $25.99)
Struggling through early sobriety when his AA sponsor is murdered, police
officer Cody Hoyt follows clues to a Yellowstone National Park guide who is
leading Hoyt's son and other tourists into the wilderness. Aug. 2
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Flowering Judas by Jane Haddam (Minotaur, $25.99)
When the recently murdered body of a boy kidnapped 12 years earlier is
discovered, former FBI agent Gregor Demarkian is asked to discover what
happened. Aug. 2
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Cold Vengeance by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (Grand Central, $26.99)
Seeking revenge after his wife Helen is murdered, Special Agent Pendergast
chases the killers from Scotland to New York City and into the bayous of
Louisiana and discovers that Helen may have been a collaborator in her own. Aug. 2
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The Gentlemen's Hour by Don Winslow (Simon & Schuster, $25)
Private investigator Boone Daniels agrees to defend a young man accused of
murdering a beloved surfer and local legend. Aug. 2
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The Hand That Trembles by Kjell Eriksson (Minatour, $24.99)
Ann Lindell must investigate a severed female foot found where a striking number
of inhabitants are single men. But the owner of the house where the victim is
believed to have lived is no longer able to answer any questions. Aug. 2
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The Killer Is Dying by James Sallis (Walker, $23)
A hired assassin searching for a rival killer, a burned-out detective with a
terminally ill wife and an abandoned youth surviving by his wits follow
inextricably linked paths toward community acceptance in the unforgiving
sunlight and sprawl of Phoenix. Aug. 2
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Acceptable Loss by Anne Perry (Ballantine, $26)
When a murdered body is discovered in the Thames, clues lead to a heinous
child-pornography case that police superintendent William Monk thought he had
left behind, in an investigation that threatens his friend Oliver Rathbone and
forces Monk to consider painful sacrifices. Aug. 9
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Bad Intentions by Karin Fossum (Houghton Mifflin, $24)
Inspector Konrad Sejer confronts his own fears and memories while investigating
the work of a serial killer who is throwing his victims into local Scandinavian
lakes. Aug. 9
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Dandy Gilver and the Proper Treatment of Bloodstains by Catriona McPherson (Minotaur, $23.99)
Receiving a letter from a woman who fears that her husband is planning to kill
her, Dandy Gilver goes undercover as a maid and uses her aristocratic
connections and prowess to discern the truth. Aug. 16.
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The Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen (Dutton, $ 25.95)
A U.S. release of a first installment in a top award-winning Danish series
introduces chief detective Carl Morck, who after recovering from what he thought
was a career-destroying gunshot wound is relegated to cold cases and becomes
immersed in the five-year disappearance of a politician. Aug. 23
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The Most Dangerous Thing by Laura Lippman (Morrow, $25.99)
Once the best of friends until a terrible secret tore them apart, a group of
friends are suddenly brought back together under tragic circumstances and wonder
if their long-ago lie is the reason for their troubles today and if someone is
out to destroy them. Aug. 23
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Flash and Bones by Kathy Reichs (Scribner, $26.99)
Forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan investigates a possible FBI
cover-up with ties to the disappearance of a NASCAR crew member's sister, a
right-wing extremist group and a secret substance.. Aug. 23 |
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The Cut by George P. Pelecanos (Reagan Arthur, $25.99)
After returning home from serving in Iraq, Spero Lucas makes a living doing
special investigations for a defense attorney and catches the attention of a
high-profile crime boss who offers Lucas a high paying job he can't refuse. Aug. 29.
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Black Diamond by Martin Walker (Knopf, $24.95)
In the wake of attacks on local Asian vendors and an increase in black-market
ingredients that threaten the Dordogne's lucrative truffle trade, Chief of
Police Bruno finds the case taking a personal turn when one of his hunting
partners, a former high-profile intelligence agent, is murdered. Aug. 30 |
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A Bitter Truth by Charles Todd (HarperCollins, $24.99)
A battlefield nurse during World War I, Bess Crawford, returning to London for a
well-earned Christmas leave, finds her holiday fraught with mystery and murder
when she agrees to help a bruised and battered woman return to her small village
in Sussex. Aug. 30 |
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Don't Cry Tai Lake by Qiu Xiaolong (Minotaur, $24.99)
Offered a luxury vacation near Lake Tai, Chief Inspector Chen Cao is drawn into
the murder investigation of a manufacturing plant director who had been accused
of polluting the once-beautiful lake, a case that implicates the leader of a
local ecological group. Aug. 30 |
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A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny (St. Martin's, $25.99)
Investigating a murder at a solo artist's Quebec village home, Chief Inspector
Gamache and his team encounter deceptive nuances in the art world that distort
every clue they find with tales of duality and broken hearts. Aug 30 |