Most Read This Week In Detective

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Most Read This Week Tagged "Detective"

Revenge Prey (Lucas Davenport #36)
A Deadly Episode (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #6)
The Proving Ground (The Lincoln Lawyer, #8; Harry Bosch Universe, #40)
Her First Mistake (Noelle Marshall, #1)
The Ex-Wives Club (Alibis Collection, #2)
No One Knew (Noelle Marshall #2)
Cross and Sampson (Alex Cross #35)
Exit Strategy (Jack Reacher, #30)
A Welcome Reunion
Bloodlust (Blood, #2)
The Invisible Woman
Berwick (DCI Ryan Mysteries #24)
Jigsaw (Alex Delaware #41)
Twelve Months (The Dresden Files, #18)
Nobody’s Fool (Detective Sami Kierce, #2)
Her Deadly Game (Keera Duggan, #1)
Un animal salvaje
Return of the Spider (Alex Cross, #34)
Never Flinch (Holly Gibney, #4)
Blood Moon (Blood, #1)
The Waiting (Harry Bosch, #25; Renée Ballard, #6; Harry Bosch Universe, #39)
The Picasso Heist
How to Get Away with Murder
The King's Ransom (Recovery Agent #2)
Unnatural Death (Kay Scarpetta, #27)
Last Patient of the Night (An AJ Docker Medical Thriller, #1)
Now or Never (Stephanie Plum, #31)
The Summer Guests (The Martini Club, #2)
The Bones at Point No Point (A Thomas Austin Crime Thriller #1)
The Amendment (The Arrangement, #2)
25 Alive (Women’s Murder Club #25)
I'm Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home
Wolf Hour
The Ink Black Heart (Cormoran Strike, #6)
The Wrong Daughter
The Burning (Clay Edison, #4)
L'Affaire Alaska Sanders
Beyond Reasonable Doubt (Keera Duggan, #2)
The Final Score
In Too Deep (Jack Reacher, #29)
Little Ghosts
Identity Unknown (Kay Scarpetta, #28)
Murder in the New Forest (DI Callum MacLean #1)
Think Twice (Myron Bolitar, #12)
Billion-Dollar Ransom
The Devil's Advocate (Eddie Flynn, #6)
The Retired Assassin's Guide to Orchid Hunting (Retired Assassin's Guide #2)
Game of Nines
Beyond Her Reach (Bree Taggert, #10)
The Lines (DS Liam Kilshaw, #1)
Autopsy (Kay Scarpetta, #25)
The Twist of a Knife (Hawthorne & Horowitz #4)
The Edge (The 6:20 Man, #2)
The Blackout Murders (Homefront Sleuths #1)
Hart's Ridge (Hart's Ridge #1)
The Next Grave (Columbia River, #6)
The Texas Murders (Rory Yates, #3)
Trust Me
De Camino
Echo Road (Mercy Kilpatrick, #9; Bree Taggert, #8.5)
The House of Cross (Alex Cross, #33)
The 24th Hour (Women’s Murder Club, #24)
The Museum Detective
The Lost Masterpiece
No One Is Safe (Noone #1)
Mercy (Atlee Pine, #4)
The Final Problem
The Swimmer
23rd Midnight (Women’s Murder Club, #23)
A Gambling Man (Archer, #2)
The Hadacol Boogie (Dave Robicheaux, #25)
The London Séance Society
At the River (Columbia River, #5; Mercy Kilpatrick, #8)
Track Her Down (Bree Taggert, #9)
Paranoia (Michael Bennett, #17)
The Lies I Told
Two Bodies Are Better Than One (Lorraine Highsmith Mysteries Book 1)
Belsay (DCI Ryan Mysteries #23)
The Replacement (DS Liam Kilshaw, #2)
The Seventh Girl (Detective Kat Ballantyne, #1)
The Corfe Castle Murders (Dorset Crime #1)
Lie To Her (Bree Taggert, #6)
The Last Mona Lisa
Silent Bones (Karen Pirie, #8)
The Last Days of Kira Mullan (Maud O'Connor Mysteries #2)
Head Cases (Head Cases, #1)
Catch Her Death (Bree Taggert, #7)
Private Rome (Private, #18)
End Game (William Warwick, #8)
The Fourth Girl (Haven Cliff, #1)
El cuco de cristal
Murder in York (Yorkshire Murder Mysteries #12)
Hide and Seek
The Red Letter (The Orphanage by the Lake, #2)
2 Sisters Murder Investigations (2 Sisters Detective Agency, #2)
A Very Bad Thing
Death and Other Occupational Hazards
Dead Against Her (Bree Taggert, #5)
The Charity Shop Detective Agency (The Charity Shop Detective Agency #1)
Drown Her Sorrows (Bree Taggert, #3)

Susan  Rowland
Mary’s hands clenched. She’d been through fire, what with a murder, and white supremacists. And what about Caroline, who had gone undercover to rescue the Scroll’s Key Keeper? Where were the College’s thanks for that?
Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

Mark Haddon
And then I thought that I had to be like Sherlock Holmes and I had to detach my mind at will to a remarkable degree so that I did not notice how much it was hurting inside my head.
Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

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