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Death of a Red Heroine (Soho Crime)
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By any standard, Inspector Chen Cao is a novelty in the world of police procedurals. A published poet and translator of American and English mystery novels, he has been assigned by the Chinese government, under Deng Xiaoping's cadre policy, to a "productive" job with the Special Cases Bureau of the Shanghai Police Department. Shanghai in the mid-19... »
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Hide and Seek (Inspector Rebus Novels)
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I have to say that I wasn't sure what to think of this book, especially since I'm not a big fan of mystery/detective books, but I read Ian's first book in the series and enjoyed it so I thought I'd see if he could keep my interest on the second......and boy did he!!!! It still boggles my mind how Ian writes a 210 page book with so many twist and turns... »
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The Dark Wind (Jim Chee Novels)
well this gook was really good.it was about an indain man named Jim Chee who was walking on a trail in the middle of the desert and found a boot lying in ... »
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The Big Bad Wolf (Alex Cross Novels)
If you are an avid reader of thriller, you would be disappointed with the book. The plot has been used by many in the past except James Patterson has used... »
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The Third Policeman
A comic trip through hell in Ireland, as told by a murderer, The Third Policeman is another inspired bit of confusing and comic lunacy from the war... »
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The Body Farm (Kay Scarpetta)
New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell brings back Kay Scarpetta, consulting forensic pathologist for the FBI's Behavioral Science Un... »
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Hollywood Station
Hollywood Station is a quick read and has some fine passages but over all it reads like a collection of stories told by policemen at the end of a shift ov... »
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Demolition Angel
Penzler Pick, May 2000: Like many authors with ongoing characters, Robert Crais has taken a break from his famous private eye. After eight novels f... »
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