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Benjamin Black (2011)
A Death in Summer: A Novel.
Henry Holt and Co.
Brooding pathologist Dr. Quirke and Detective Inspector Hackett of Scotland Yard investigate the death of wealthy Richard Jewell, whose head has been blown off. In this smooth mystery novel set in 1950s Dublin, John Banville (pen name Benjamin Black) skillfully explores a broad cast of eccentric characters linked by a web of abuse, corruption, guilt, and desperation. More...
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Tess Gerritsen (2011)
The Silent Girl: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel.
Ballantine Books
Detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Dr. Maura Isles struggle to solve the murder of a red haired woman dressed all in black. The victim was found on a roof top with a severed hand. Bone-chilling! More...
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Douglas Starr (2010)
The Killer of Little Shepherds: A True Crime Story and the Birth of Forensic Science.
Knopf
Carefully researched, articulate, gripping. One of the classics in true crime. A forensic thriller. More...
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D. H. Dublin (2007)
Blood Poison. A C.S.U. Investigation.
Berkeley Books, New York
In a Philadelphia Police Department, the Crime Scene Unit takes blood, sweat, tears-and other DNA samples. More...
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Ann Rule (2007)
Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal.
Free Press
Idyllic life in Atlanta's wealthy suburbs turned into jealous rage. Perhaps Ann Rule's best book so far with detailed descriptions of cutting-edge forensic techniques. More...
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P.J. Parrish (2007)
A Thousand Bones.
Pocket
Joe Frye, a lone female homicide detective in the Miami-Dade Police Department, looks back at her rookie years when she was working at the Echo Bay, Michigan police department. Human bones are found in a forest area of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the hunt is on for a serial killer. More...
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