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Murder in the Latin Quarter Author: Tony Hays Published: October 15, 1993 by Iris Press Series Name: Who's Whodunit Category: Historical mystery Main Character: Jack Barnett, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Sylvia Beach, Gertrude Stein, Hermann Goering Jack Barnett and Ernest Hemingway chase a Nazi conspiracy in post WWI Paris. Click for more info. |
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Shadow of a Doubt Author: Margaret Chittenden Published: September 1, 1993 by Harlequin Intrigue Category: Romantic Suspense Main Character: Jamie Maxwell, Inspector Turner Garrett Jamie Maxwell's life was turned upside down when her best friend Derry Riley drowned in Bermuda. When she demanded answers about the accident, Bermuda's normally friendly police gave her the cold shoulder. Was it foul play in Paradise? The only insider willing to help her find out was Turner Garrett, who was apparently a criminal as well as a disgraced police inspector. Could Jamie risk everything on a man who was romantic, alluring...and apparently dangerous. Click for more info. |
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The Trouble with Thin Ice Author: Camilla T. Crespi Published: July 27, 1993 by iUniverse. Originally published by Harper Collins. Series Name: The Trouble with ..... Simona Griffo Mysteries Category: Mystery Simona and her detective boyfriend are spending Christmas in a cozy Connecticut inn to attend an interracial wedding. It’s Simona’s first vacation with Greenhouse and her nervousness isn’t helped by the presence of Greenhouse’s wary teenage son, Willy. Out for some needed cold air, Simona discovers a body under the thin ice of the nearby lake. The dead woman, whose husband had disappeared years earlier, turns out to have had mysterious ties to Kesho, the African American bride-to-be. Click for more info. |
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Manhattan Transfer Author: John E. Stith Published: July 6, 1993 by Toi Books Category: Science Fiction From the book jacket: MANHATTAN IS THE ULTIMATE SOUVENIR Nebula Award nominee John E. Stith is that rare breed of science fiction writer: a master storyteller whose works put the science back into science fiction. With clever, compelling characters, fast-paced action, and hot, hard science concepts, Stith has been compared to a young Robert Forward. And MANHATTAN TRANSFER is Stith at his best. Click for more info. |
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LIttle Easter Author: Reed Farrel Coleman Published: June 15, 1993 by Permanent Press Series Name: Dylan Klein Category: Hard-boiled, Noir Main Character: Dylan Klein, Johnny MacClough, Kate Barnum, Larry Feld, Azrael, Gandolfo Crime Family Having come into some money during his last case, Dylan Klein has given up his less than distinguished career as an insurance investigator in order to pursue his dreams of becoming a writer. But when a mysterious woman is executed in his town, Klein is sucked into the fallout from a deadly love triangle like a stray beam of light near a black hole. Klein, alarmed that his best friend--retired NYPD detective Johnny MacClough--might somehow be involved, turns in his pen for the tools of his old trade. Click for more info. |
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