The Accidental Agent

The spellbinding conclusion to the Jimmy Nessheim trilogy, by the author of Fear ItselfFall, 1942. In the midst of war, Special Agent Jimmy Nessheim has asked for extended leave from the FBI. Becoming a law student at the University of Chicago seems like the perfect way to re-enter normal civilian life. But the University of Chicago is home to more than an erstwhile FBI agent. Deep under the stands at Staff Field, renowned scientist Enrico Fermi is beginning work on what will become known as the Manhattan Project, research that could not only change the course of the war, but change the face of war itself. Perfectly placed to assist, Nessheim is persuaded by his superiors to return to duty to guard this precious research. Soon he begins to suspect a Nazi infiltrator has gained access to the project, and he must track down the traitor. Almost simultaneously, Nessheim's old flame Madison, an heiress with left-wing sympathies, finds him in Chicago. But is...
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Strung Out to Die

BONUS BEADED BRACELET PATTERN IN THE BOOK Holly Harper's life is finally getting back on the right track after her divorce from "what's his name." She and a group of divorcees have formed a strong bond plotting creative ways to get back at their exes and created a self-help group known as The Divorced Divas where their meetings are held in Holly's bead store, The Beaded Dragonfly. It's no secret that Holly's ex husband, Sean Harper, and the wealthiest bachelor in Swanee, Doug Sloan, don't get along because Sean is constantly fixing all of Doug's shoddy handy man work. Plus all the Divas would love to get their claws in some of Doug's money. When Doug ends up dead on the floor of The Beaded Dragonfly with a string of cat eye beads around his neck, it's up to Holly to figure out whose framing her.
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New York City Noir

New York City Noir: The Five Borough Set collects the five NYC borough installments in our award-winning Akashic Noir Series into a single e-book edition: Brooklyn Noir, edited by Tim McLoughlin, Manhattan Noir, edited by Lawrence Block, Bronx Noir, edited by S.J. Rozan, Queens Noir, edited by Robert Knightly, and Staten Island Noir, edited by Patricia Smith. Launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir, each book in the series is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. The volumes collected here have been published over an eight year span, culminating in 2012 with Staten Island Noir. New York City Noir—featuring 87 stories by a who's who in contemporary crime fiction—presents a breathtaking glimpse at the nation's noirest city from the writers who know it best. FROM THE INTRODUCTION by series cocreator Tim McLoughlin: "It has taken eight years, and the publication of nearly sixty titles in the series,...
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Secret Memories

Twenty-eight years after her parents were murdered, damaged private investigator, Angela Rhymer, still has no recollection of the attack. Her only clue is the mysterious butterfly-shaped scar carved into her back. During a routine investigation, a powerful memory triggers, launching Angela on a high stakes quest to find her parents’ killer and the learn the truth buried behind the night shaped her
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One Touch of Magic

Lady Iverson has taken up the "haunted" archeological dig her late husband left half-finished. When she meets the estate's lord, Miles Rutledge, he feels an otherworldly connection with her-and he prays she feels the same...
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