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Liza Marklund

The Bomber

<p>"An astonishing talent." – Jeffery Deaver</p><p>When a bomb destroys Stockholm's new Olympic stadium, worries erupt about a terrorist on the loose, but when journalist Annika Bengtzon investigates, she uncovers a secret source that could reveal the truth behind the bombing.</p><

Logan Marshall

Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters

The very first narrative published after the ’s demise!<

Lois Mcmaster M

De planeet Barrayar

Barrayar (nl)

Cordelia Naismith, de legendarische bevelvoerster in de Betaanse Expeditie Macht, paste eigenlijk in geen enkel hokje. Toen ze trouwde met een bevelhebber van de verslagen planeet Barrayar was ze van plan voortaan een rustig leven te leiden en kleine Vor-prinsen op te voeden, met af en toe een officiële verplichting als vrouwe Vorkosigan. Maar het liep anders. Aral Vorkosigan bleek een zeer vooraanstaande Vor-heerser, die toen de keizer stierf de last van de heerschappij wel moest opnemen. En Cordelia had geen andere keus dan haar man te steunen. Geen van beiden realiseerde zich welke rol Cordelia en haar ongeboren zoon zouden gaan spelen in de bloedige geschiedenis van Barrayar.<

Lou Manfredo

Rizzo's Fire

<p>Lou Manfredo's acclaimed debut novel, Rizzo's War, brought the streets of Brooklyn to life in a way that no New York City crime novel has before-full of the details, the sounds, the sights of walking a beat in Bensonhurst. Now in Rizzo's Fire, as twenty-year veteran Joe Rizzo edges closer to retirement, things only seem to get harder: having promised his wife he'd quit smoking, he's working the most baffling case of his career, with a new partner to boot.</p><p>Robert Lauria was practically a hermit, and was dead ten days before anyone found him. Fired from his job as a shoe salesman weeks ago, he rarely left his apartment and had no visitors except his cousin, who says she hardly knew him. So who strangled him late one night as he made tea in the kitchen in his pajamas? And could there be a connection to the headline-grabbing murder of a Broadway producer a day earlier? Rizzo and his new partner, Priscilla Jackson, carefully comb through the life of this forgotten man, even though the case has already been put on the back burner by their superiors. And what they find will surprise everyone.</p><p>Armed with more street smarts than the FBI agents assigned to the more glamorous case, Rizzo and his new partner Priscilla Jackson are tasked with navigating the twin labyrinths of the truth and NYPD politics in order to find the killer and bring him to justice.</p><

Lou Manfredo

Rizzos Fire

Lou Manfredo's acclaimed debut novel, Rizzo's War, brought the streets of Brooklyn to life in a way that no New York City crime novel has before-full of the details, the sounds, the sights of walking a beat in Bensonhurst. Now in Rizzo's Fire, as twenty-year veteran Joe Rizzo edges closer to retirement, things only seem to get harder: having promised his wife he'd quit smoking, he's working the most baffling case of his career, with a new partner to boot. Robert Lauria was practically a hermit, and was dead ten days before anyone found him. Fired from his job as a shoe salesman weeks ago, he rarely left his apartment and had no visitors except his cousin, who says she hardly knew him. So who strangled him late one night as he made tea in the kitchen in his pajamas? And could there be a connection to the headline-grabbing murder of a Broadway producer a day earlier? Rizzo and his new partner, Priscilla Jackson, carefully comb through the life of this forgotten man, even though the case has already been put on the back burner by their superiors. And what they find will surprise everyone. Armed with more street smarts than the FBI agents assigned to the more glamorous case, Rizzo and his new partner Priscilla Jackson are tasked with navigating the twin labyrinths of the truth and NYPD politics in order to find the killer and bring him to justice. <

Loudres Miguel

La llamada de La Habana

Louis Maistros

The Sound of Building Coffins

It is 1891 in New Orleans, and young Typhus Morningstar cycles under the light of the half-moon to fulfill his calling, re-birthing aborted foetuses in the fecund waters of the Mississippi River. He cannot know that nearby, events are unfolding that will change his life forever – events that were set in motion by a Vodou curse gone wrong, forty years before he was born. In the humble home of Sicilian immigrants, a one-year-old boy has been possessed by a demon. His father dead, lynched by a mob, his distraught mother at her wits' end, this baby who yesterday could only crawl and gurgle is now walking, dancing, and talking – in a voice impossibly deep. The doctor has fled, and several men of the cloth have come and gone, including Typhus' father, warned off directly by the clear voice of his Savoir. A newspaper man, shamed by the part he played in inciting the lynch mob that cost this boy his father, appalled by what he sees, goes in search of help. Seven will be persuaded, will try to help…and all seven will be profoundly affected by what takes place in that one-room house that dark night. Not all will leave alive, and all will be irrevocably changed by this demonic struggle, and by the sound of the first notes blown of a new musical form: jazz.<

Lucy Maud Montgomery

Anne auf Green Gables

Wie sollen die Cuthberts nur mit der springlebendigen Anne zurechtkommen, die für allerhand Trubel und Aufregung in ihrem bisher so beschaulichen Leben sorgt? Die liebenswerte Geschichte einer 13-jährigen Waise, die von einem älteren Paar adoptiert wird und Kindheit sowie Jugend auf der Farm Green Gables verbringt.<

Lucy Maud Montgomery

Anne in Avonlea

Ihr hitziges Temperament und ihre karottenroten Haare sind für die 16-jährige Anne eine echte Plage. Und es dauert zwei sehr ereignisreiche Sommer, bis sie merkt, dass sie gerade deswegen so liebenswert ist. Die hinreissende Geschichte der ungestümen Anne, die das verschlafene Avonlea gehörig durcheinanderwirbelt.<

Lucy Monroe

Moon Awakening

Children of the Moon

<p>When Emily Hamilton's family is ordered to send a woman to the Scottish highlands for marriage to the laird of the Sinclair, Emily volunteers in order to save her younger sister from such a fate. But at her new home, the only friend she finds is the laird's sister — especially after Emily's stubborn streak causes the laird to cancel the marriage. And though her plans have gone awry, she refuses to  return home...</p><p>Lachlan Balmoral is laird of his clan — and leader of his pack. One of  the most feared werewolves prowling the Highlands, he is on the march against the hated Sinclair, who have abducted a almoral  woman. He kidnaps the sister of the Sinclair laird, planning to marry  her off in revenge — but the woman he takes along with her proves to  be the greater prize...</p><

Lucy Monroe

Moon Craving

Children of the Moon

<p>If it were up to him, Talorc—laird of the Sinclair clan and leader of his werewolf pack—would never marry. But when the king orders that Talorc wed an Englishwoman, the lone wolf is shocked to find his mate in the strong-willed Abigail. And after an intensely climactic wedding night, the two fiercely independent souls sense an unbreakable bond... </p><p>Deaf since childhood, Abigail hopes to keep her affliction from Talorc as long as possible. And for his part, he has no intention of telling her about being a werewolf. But when Abigail learns that the husband she's begun to love has deceived her, it will take all of his warrior's strength—and his wolf's cunning—to win his wife back. And Talorc will have to face his biggest challenge yet: the vulnerability of a man in love...</p><

Lucy Monroe

Satisfaction Guaranteed

<p>Anytime, anyplace, Ethan Crane's your man. An agent's agent, he's tough, smart, and fearless. Exactly the guy you want when the stuff hits the fan-and precisely the kind Beth Whitney avoids like the plague. It took a fiancé (make that ex-fiancé) in the business to teach her, but she's learned her lesson: Don't. Date. Agents. Ever. It's this little rule that's kept her gainfully employed at the agency, doing her part for world security from behind a desk. So when a case throws the two together, Beth's determined to keep it strictly professional. So far, so good-except for the steamy kisses, the red-hot phone sex, and…What was that rule again?</p><p>To Ethan, Beth couldn't be less his type if her father ran the agency, which, oh yeah, her father does run the agency. Still he can't help but be impressed by her inspired work in the field-a total turn on. Off the field it's even better. Seems the old adage that opposites attract happens to agents too. Even if Beth insists it's just a fantasy. But hot pursuit of a notorious information broker is what they should focus on-not each other. That can wait until they've accomplished a job well done. Or can it?</p><

Lucy Monroe

Willing

Mercenary

Josie McCall has been raised to be a soldier, and she could be the best if she wanted it. Instead, she left her dad's mercenary school behind for a normal job in computers. But now that someone has torched the school and her dad is MIA from the hospital, Josie's going to use every bit of her merc training to find him and hunt down the culprits who took him. Josie knows a lot about explosives, hand to hand combat, and tracking. What she doesn't know about is sex. She has no idea what to do with the volcanic attraction she feels for her dad's new partner, Daniel Black Eagle. And that feels more dangerous than any bomb. Daniel knows exactly what he'd like to do about that attraction. The brooding explosives expert can't get within five feet of Josie without wanting to touch, taste and protect her even if he's sure she would happily drop kick him if she knew one sizzling moment of his fantasies. But he'll save it for later. Right now, he's got his hands full figuring out who set that bomb and took Josie's dad. Daniel's sure of one thing, though he's not letting Josie McCall out of his sight for a single second. Convincing the cutest, most desirable trained soldier he's ever met that she needs a bodyguard isn't going to be easy. But if she'll let him, he'll show her he's willing to do whatever it takes to keep her safe, and along the way, he'll make her feel every inch a woman.<

Luke Murphy

Dead Man's Hand

<p>What happens when the deck is stacked against you…</p><p>From NFL rising-star prospect to wanted fugitive, Calvin Watters is a sadistic African-American Las Vegas debt-collector framed by a murderer who, like the Vegas Police, finds him to be the perfect fall-guy.</p><p>…and the cards don't fall your way?</p><p>When the brutal slaying of a prominent casino owner is followed by the murder of a well-known bookie, Detective Dale Dayton is thrown into the middle of a highly political case and leads the largest homicide investigation in Vegas in the last twelve years.</p><p>What if you're dealt a Dead Man's Hand?</p><p>Against his superiors and better judgment, Dayton is willing to give Calvin one last chance. To redeem himself, Calvin must prove his innocence by finding the real killer, while avoiding the LVMPD, as well as protect the woman he loves from a professional assassin hired to silence them.</p><

Lynn Messina

Fashionista

<p>Sobrevivir en una revista femenina puede ser una lucha a muerte. Sobre todo, cuando tu jefa es una tirana.</p><p>Vig Morgan por fin ha conseguido dejar de ser la ayudante de la dictatorial y repelente directora, solo para verse metida en un mar de conspiradores. Pero Vig no es como las demás editoras en la super cool Fashionista. Para empezar, a ella le da igual qué diseñador viste a las estrellas del momento. Es inteligente, astuta y tan ambiciosa como cualquier persona inteligente y mal pagada, pero nunca tomaría parte en un complot para defenestrar a su jefa. ¿O sí?</p><p>Salta con Vig a las turbulentas aguas -conspiraciones, puñaladas por la espalda, libertad de expresión, coqueteos y alta costura- a las que se enfrenta cuando decide unirse a un compló de lacayos que quieren cargarse a la abeja reina, con inesperados -pero no necesariamente decepcionantes- resultados.</p><

M Edward Mcnally

The Sable City

The Norothian cycle

M P Mcdonald

March Into Hell

Mark Taylor

M R Mathias

Through the Wildwood

The Legend of Vanx Malic

Maan Meyers

El médico de Nueva York

Varias mujeres mueren decapitadas. Una de las víctimas es el ama de llaves de John Tonneman, un joven médico neoyorquino que en 1775 regresa a su ciudad para ocuparse de la consulta de su padre, recién fallecido. Para John, la mujer asesinada era más una madre que una criada, y dolido por su pérdida se vuelca con implacable determinación en la búsqueda de! criminal. Al revuelo ocasionado por las atrocidades del psicópata, se une la violencia social de un país al borde de una guerra por la independencia. En medio de ese caos, John hallará consuelo en el amor de una hermosa muchacha.<

Maan Meyers

El policía honrado

Aparece un cadáver en el principal depósito de agua potable de Nueva York. Corre el año 1808, y John Tonneman, ya sexagenario, empieza a plantearse la jubilación. Sin embargo el hallazgo de dicho cadáver y, posteriormente, de un cráneo enterrado treinta años atrás, junto con la súbita desaparición de su hijo mayor, arrastran a John a una nueva investigación.<

MadameB

Ecstasy

Notebooks of Madame B

Madelene Martin

CollarMe Kate

Madelene Martin

Deflowering Rose

Madelene Martin

More Bang for His Buck

Madeline Miller

Das Lied des Achill

<p>Der junge Prinz Patroklos wird ins Exil nach Phthia geschickt, wo er gemeinsam mit Achill aufwächst, dem Sohn des Königs Peleus. Zwischen den Jungen entwickelt sich eine zarte Liebe. Seite an Seite wachsen die beiden zu Männern heran.Ihr Friede wird jedoch jäh zerstört, als Paris Helena aus Sparta entführt und sich die Männer Griechenlands zum Kampf gegen Troja versammeln. Achill schließt sich ihnen an; Patroklos, zwischen Angst und Liebe hin- und hergerissen, folgt ihm in den Krieg - nicht ahnend, dass er das Schicksal seines Freundes in die Hände der Götter geben muss.</p><p>Die Originalausgabe erschien 2011 unter dem Titel  bei Bloomsbury, London </p><p>© 2011 Madeline Miller </p><p>Aus dem Amerikanischen von Michael Windgassen.</p><

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Manfred Mai

Deutsche Geschichte

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

El hombre de mi vida

<p>Tres años después de sus andanzas en Quinteto de Buenos Aires, vuelve Carvalho. Y también vuelve Charo, tras haberse marchado a trabajar a un hotel de Andorra para un buen cliente suyo en 1991, cuando las aventuras de El laberinto griego, con la intención de orientar el futuro del detective.</p><p>Ahora, en el verano de 1999, vuelve enamoradísima de Carvalho y su ex cliente le monta una tienda de dietética en el Puerto Olímpico, retratado en la portada del libro. Pero el ex cliente de Charo, influyente político de la administración autonómica catalana, quiere también ayudar a Carvalho a reorganizar su vida y para ello lo introduce en los ambientes de los Servicios de Inteligencia catalanes, como Vázquez Montalbán viene prometiendo desde hace años</p><p>A pocos meses del final del milenio, Carvalho vivirá una historia de amor, sectas, espionaje y muerte. Convocado para seguir un curso de espía y reclamado por una extraña mujer que primero le envía fax enigmáticos, luego enamorados, Carvalho convive con la sospecha de que ha sido elegido para una finalidad que no puede controlar. A Carvalho esto parece inquietarle al principio y luego gustarle: Charo no consigue alelarlo con su vuelta.</p><p>Bajo el peso del eterno diseñador del mundo, el poder del dinero, el detective hace suya la ansiedad de Beckett: `Esto no es moverse, esto es ser movido` y, por primera vez en su ya larga vida literaria, asume su condición de instrumento para la tragedia.</p><p>Ojo con los faxes que recibe Carvalho: se parecen mucho a los del extraño cuento `Una lectora corrige a su escritor` preferido que Vázquez Montalbán publicó el verano pasado. Se supone que en la entrega siguiente, Milenio, Carvalho y Biscuter dan la vuelta al mundo y esto está anunciado almenos desde 1988: «…será un homenaje a La vuelta al mundo en 80 días de Julio Verne, realizada por Biscuter y Carvalho, y ahí se producirá el desenlace de la historia, y eso será todo.» dijo entonces Vázquez Montalbán en una célebre entrevista con José F. Colmeiro. Pero en una reciente larga entrevista en México ha dicho de Carvalho: «o lo jubilo luego de dar una vuelta al mundo que hará con Biscuter, algo que está anunciado desde hace 25 años y lo cual pienso cumplir en una novela de título Milenio, o bien lo reconvierto».</p><

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

El laberinto griego

Pepe Carvalho, investigador privado, recibe de una extraña pareja francesa, Claire y Lebrun, el encargo de hallar el paradero de Alekos, el marido griego de Claire. Mientras recorren los antiguos barrios industriales de la Barcelona preolímpica en busca del oscuro personaje, el corazón de Carvalho sucumbirá ante la belleza inalcanzable de Claire.<

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

El premio

Un «ingeniero» de las finanzas esta contra las cuerdas y quiere limpiar su imagen promoviendo el premio mejor dotado de la literatura universal. La fiesta de concesión del Premio Venice-Lázaro Conesal congrega a una confusa turba de escritores, críticos, editores, financieros, políticos y todo tipo de arribistas y trepadores atraídos por la combinación de «dinero y literatura». Pero Lázaro Conesal será asesinado esa misma noche, y el lector asistirá a una indagación destinada a descubrir qué colectivo tiene el alma más asesina: el de los escritores, el de los críticos, el de los financieros o el de los políticos.<

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

La Rosa de Alejandría

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán acaba de sacar por sexta vez de su madriguera al atípico detective privado Pepe Carvalho. Los lectores que se apunten a esta nueva investigación del sabueso galaico-apátrido-catalán pueden estar tranquilos y seguros. Lo que el autor promete y ofrece es la acreditada y atrayente fórmula de un asesinato con connotaciones estéticas -la víctima es, en este caso, una dama a la que han deshuesado y despedazado científicamente- y sociológicas: una trama de pasiones, separaciones y fatales encadenamientos de circunstancias enmarcada en la reciente historia hispana. Todo ello aderezado con los finos toques de cocina (que no gastronomía), erotismo, crítica literaria recreativa (o vindicativa, pues Carvalho purga su biblioteca quemando los libros, como el Quijote) y recuperación de sentimentalidades auténticas que proporcionan Carvalho y su clan de marginados entrañables.<

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

La muchacha que pudo ser Emmanuelle

<p>Es un relato que fue publicado como feuilleton entre el 3 y el 30 de agosto de 1997 por EL PAÍS, con ilustraciones de Fernando Vicente.</p><p>Nació como guión para la serie televisiva sobre Carvalho que iba a producir la televisión argentina bajo la dirección de Luis Baroné y con Juan Diego en el papel de Carvalho.</p><p>La acción se desarrolla en Barcelona pero sirve de introito a Quinteto de Buenos Aires.</p><

Manuel Vázquez Montalban

Los Pájaros De Bangkok

Carvalho viaja a Tailandia requerido por una antigua amiga aficionada a los amantes y a los asuntos turbios. Confundido por una pista falsa, el detective desciende hasta los escenarios más sórdidos de Bangkok. De todos modos, intuye que la solución del caso, tan dramática como impredecible, llegará con su retorno a Barcelona.<

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

O César o nada

<p>Tras la aparición de sus ensayos literarios, reunidos bajo el título de La literatura en la construcción de la ciudad democrática (Crítica), simultáneamente, el padre del más popular de los detectives españoles de ficción incide en O César o nada en otra novela de género: la histórica. Tiene también sus reglas y limitaciones y permite suponer en el que la emprende un amplio conocimiento histórico del período elegido. No se trata, en este caso, de la España de la inmediata postguerra (que sería también ya novela histórica y que Vázquez Montalbán utilizó en otras producciones marginales a la serie de Carvalho). En esta ocasión, la empresa hubo de resultarle mucho más difícil y compleja, porque se trata de narrar las intrigas de una Roma renacentista dominada por la familia valenciana de los Borgia. Los personajes que protagonizan la historia son complejos héroes que hemos conocido a través de la historia, la literatura y el arte.</p><p>Ninguno de los pecados de la época están ausentes: la simonía (la compra del papado por parte de Rodrigo Borja), los crímenes de estado, las traiciones reales y el incesto atribuido a Lucrecia Borgia («conseguiría ser a la vez hija, esposa y nuera de su padre, según consta en los libelos de la estatua de Pasquino»). Permanece incólume el valor que los Borgia atribuyen a los lazos familiares. Vázquez Montalbán, en la intimidad, les hace hablar a ratos en valenciano. Reproduce también poemas en italiano y abundantes citas latinas clásicas y bíblicas. La corte se lamenta de la invasión de los `catalanes`. Pero bajo el rico anecdotario que imprime interés a la narración subyacen conceptos políticos básicos: la ciudad-estado frente al Estado, el papel temporal del Papado, la necesidad de una Reforma que culminará, tras la muerte de César, en uno de sus descendientes, quien seguirá las huellas de San Ignacio de Loyola.</p><

Manuel Vázquez Montalbán

Sabotaje Olímpico

<p>Pepe Carvalho nació en Yo maté a Kennedy, en 1970. Desde entonces, Vázquez Montalbán ha escrito una decena de novelas en las que el peculiar detective es el protagonista. Destacan, por citar sólo algunos títulos, Tatuaje, Las pájaros de Bangkok, Los mares del Sur o Asesinato en el Comité Central. Todas ellas siguen una línea muy definida, con argumentos sólidos, adscritas al género negro o policiaco y que el propio Vázquez Montalbán califica acertadamente de crónica de una ciudad y una época. Pues bien, esta línea se rompe bruscamente en El laberinto griego, sobre la Barcelona preolímpica y, sobre todo, en Sabotaje olímpico, sobre los Juegos Olímpicos, Vázquez Montalbán da con ellas un giro de 180 grados en la relación fondo / forma y cuenta su historia al margen de las fórmulas habituales</p><p>Sabotaje olímpico fue concebida como una anticrónica de los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona que se publicó en capítulos en el suplemento olímpico de EL PAÍS. Manuel Vázquez Montalbán (Barcelona, 1939) ha dejado reposar la historia y la ha reelaborado desde la visión de una Barcelona y una España del verano de 1993, cuando todos los fastos y la alegría del 92 ya han acabado y la palabra crisis está en boca de todos: `los dioses se han marchado al olimpo verdadero, pero ni siquiera, de creer a las autoridades económicas, han tenido la gentileza de dejarnos el pan y el vino`.</p><

Marcia Muller

Burn Out

Traumatized by a recent life-or-death investigation, Sharon McCone flees to her ranch in California's high desert country to contemplate her future. Deep depression shadows her days and nights, and a chance encounter with a troubled, highly secretive Native American woman begins to haunt her dreams. Even though she is determined not to investigate anything during her stay-and perhaps not ever again-McCone is drawn into the plight of the young woman and her dysfunctional family. A murder and traces of violence at a deserted resort lead her across the desert and into Nevada, and finally to a remote and isolated ranch, where danger lies closer that she expects and where her future and life itself may hang in the balance.<

Marcia Muller

Crucifixion River

<p>A collection of stories</p><p>In this Spur Award-winning story, a Pinkerton detective, a couple on the run, a wanted man, and a traveling salesman with mysterious wares all converge on the banks of Crucifixion River to take shelter from an impending storm.</p><

Marcia Muller

Games to Keep the Dark Away

A Sharon McCone mystery, in which the detective is hired by a reclusive photographer to find his missing roommate, and when she is found dead, McCone has to confront numerous suspects.<

Marcia Muller

Locked In

<p>Shot in the head by an unknown assailant, San Francisco private eye Sharon McCone finds herself trapped by locked-in syndrome: almost total paralysis but an alert, conscious mind. Since the late-night attack occurred at her agency's offices, the natural conclusion was that it was connected to one of the firm's cases. As Sharon lies in her hospital bed, furiously trying to break out of her body's prison and discover her attacker's identity, all the members of her agency fan out to find the reason why she was assaulted. Meanwhile, Sharon becomes a locked-in detective, evaluating the clues from her staff's separate investigations and discovering unsettling truths that could put her life in jeopardy again.</p><p>As the case draws to a surprising and even shocking conclusion, Sharon's husband, Hy, must decide whether or not to surrender to his own violent past and exact fatal vengeance when the person responsible is identified.</p><

Marcia Muller

McCone And Friends

<p>Creator of the modern female private eye story, Marcia Muller has been writing novels and short stories about Sharon McCone since 1977. In the process McCone has gained a host of associates and formed her own detective agency. Some seven years ago, Marcia Muller decided to show readers different views of her sleuth by relating cases through the eyes of McCone's colleagues.</p><p>McCone and Friends contains three stories told by McCone herself, as well as a novella and a short story narrated by the agency's investigator Rae Kelleher, a story from the viewpoint of its office manager Ted Smalley, an investigation conducted by McCone's nephew Mick Savage, and one by her long-term lover Hy Ripinsky. The settings range from small planes to a sweatshop which puts Asian women into virtual slavery, and the mysteries surround a 1950's jukebox in a rundown hotel, a sculpture welded together by a long-missing and now very-dead artist. In perhaps the most moving story of all, a teenage girl has vanished leaving as a clue only a collage on her wall.</p><p>The McCone Files shows why Marcia Muller is one of the greatest mystery writers of our generation.</p><

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