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Alaska-Dana Stabenow -
Whisper to the Blood
The latest by Edgar Award-winning Dana Stabenow features gutsy, independent
sleuth, Kate Shugak, who is half Aleut and lives on a homestead near Denali
National Park. In this outing, Kate investigates the murder of a championship
skier who has been fighting a land grab by a gold mine owner. Environmental
activism combined with ski lore and some good old-fashioned Far Northern sleuthing
makes this a good bet.
California-Diana O'Hehir -
Dark Aura
Nursing Home Administrator Carla Day goes to the hippie town of Stanton’s
Mill, California to investigate the death of an indigo child, who has a purple
aura and magic powers. Carla’s sidekick is her Egyptologist father who
suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. A delightful romp that offers lots
of interesting new age, old age, and archaeology tidbits on the side.
District of Columbia-George Pelecanos -
The Night Gardener
Three cops--two current and one forced out on a morals charge--work inner
city Washington in this gritty mystery. Fifteen years before, the triad failed
to solve a string of murders of teenagers, all possessing palindromic names
such as Eve or Ava. Now another teen has been killed and the team uses their
combined smarts to solve this case.
Florida-Tom Corcoran -
Air Dance Iguana
Travel to the southern tip of the continent to the exotic Florida Keys in
this mystery which solves two murders and a 30-year-old scam. On the journey
learn about forensic photography when narrator Alex Rutledge shares some secrets
of that trade.
Idaho-John Dunning -
The Bookwoman's Last Fling
Join ex-cop and current antiquarian book dealer, Cliff Janeway, as she enters
the world of horse training. A fun mix of horse and book lore makes this mystery
stand out.
Indiana-Sara Hoskinson Frommer -
Death Climbs a Tree
A local Bloomington author presents an intriguing cozy in her sixth outing
with orchestra manager, Joan Spencer. This one tackles ecology when a first
violinist tree-sits to protest the destruction of an ancient grove. Music
lore and mystery with a morel hunt added as a bonus.
New Jersey/Nevada-James Swain -
Deadman's Poker
In this latest cards and con mystery, gambling expert Tony Valentine travels
from Atlantic City to Vegas to investigate the death of his son's friend who
earlier bragged about knowing how to beat any poker player in the world. Set
during the world's largest poker tournament and involving dangerous mobsters,
this mystery will teach you a card trick or two.
New Mexico-Steve Brewer -
Monkey Man
Albuquerque Private Eye, Bubba Mabry, is a bit of a klutz. In this, his seventh
outing, he gets involved with a snoopy reporter (his wife) and with a lot
of mayhem at the local zoo. A who-dun-it on the lighter side packed with solid
entertainment and a whirl around New Mexico’s largest city.
Ohio-Michael Koryta -
Sorrow's Anthem
Gym owner and former cop, Lincoln Perry, returns to the old Cleveland neighborhood
just in time to see his old school buddy shot. Cleveland and its past are
fleshed out in this case.
Pennsylvania-Tamar Myers -
As the World Churns
The first Hernia Holstein Competition is interrupted by an attack on the vet
in the barn, so innkeeper Magdalena Yoder has to put her honeymoon on pause
and help the cows and competitors come home safe.
Wyoming-Margaret Coel -
The Girl with Braided Hair
For people who love Tony Hillerman books, this author makes a great choice.
She covers Native American themes with authority and really captures the feel
of the Equality State. In this mystery an animal unearths a young woman’s
remains from the 1970s when Native Americans came to the reservation. A crime
story that will drag you in and make you feel as though you’ve taken
a real journey.
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