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Ken Douglas (2005) Desperation Moon.

Race car driver Sara Hackett's niece has been kidnapped, together with the daughter of software tycoon Radoslaw. Sara suspects that her husband, Radoslaw's security chief, is behind both kidnappings. As Radoslaw is found killed in Sara's bed, the police is after her. Meanwhile the two children can escape. Hunted by the kidnappers, they stumble into most desperate situations.

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John Douglas / Mark Olshaker (2000) The Anatomy of Motive.

Former FBI profiler John Douglas and coauthor Mark Olshaker have explored the criminal minds of serial killers, their twisted kind of thinking, their urge to hurt, dominate and control. While these journeys into paranoid minds may help to solve some of the horrible crimes, they certainly cannot explain them. Not all frustrated losers, control freaks or psychopaths are killing people.

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Arthur Conan Doyle (2005) The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes: The Novels. Includes: A Study in Scarlet (1887), The Sign of Four (1889), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1901), The Valley of Fear (1914).

Many illustrations, some from the novels' original appearances. A must-have for any serious mystery fan.

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Daphne Du Maurier (1997) Rebecca. (First published in 1938)

The narrator, a young and shy woman, meets wealthy widow, Maxim de Winter, and falls in love with him. On his grand English estate, Manderley, she is immediately haunted by the powerful presence of the former mistress of Manderley, Maxim's flamboyant late wife Rebecca. This story of emotional horror and evil is classic masterpiece.

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D. H. Dublin (2007) Blood Poison. A C.S.U. Investigation.

In a Philadelphia Police Department, the Crime Scene Unit takes blood, sweat, tears-and other DNA samples.

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Jaycee Dugard (2011) A Stolen Life: A Memoir.

Brutal honest account of a woman, who was held prisoner for eighteen years. Hard to read - in several ways.

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