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Book
Sense 76 Top 10 Mystery Picks
Unique and provocative
selections from a great diversity of voices...all personally recommended
by the independent booksellers of America.
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Water
Touching Stone
by Eliot Pattison
"Discredited Chinese bureaucrat Shan is back in this intelligent sequel.
He's in trouble with Chinese security, nomadic outlaws, and the Tibetan holy men
he's pledged to protect. An excellent mystery/suspense novel that doubles as a
crash course in Chinese/Tibetan relations and Eastern philosophies. A book to
be savored on many levels." - Barb Bassett, Red Balloon Bookshop, St.
Paul, MN
Savage
Run
by C.J. Box
"The second mystery featuring soft-spoken Joe Pickett is dynamite. The far
right is waging war on radical environmentalists and Joe has waded into the middle.
This engrossing thriller is proof positive that Open Season, Box's first
novel (which was nominated for an Edgar Award for best first novel by an American)
was no fluke." - Doug Jenson, The King's English, Salt Lake City, Utah
Gone
For Good
by Harlan Coben
"The best mystery I read last year was Coben's Tell No One, and his
newest is even better. On her deathbed, a mother reveals to her son that his missing
brother is returning home to prove his innocence in a murder case. In typical
Coben style, he saves the best twist until the end." - Mary McCarthy,
Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops, Milwaukee, WI
Forty
Words for Sorrow
by Giles Blunt
"Everything about this mystery is outstanding: plot, pacing, complex and
interesting characters, even the title. The protagonist is a cop whose beloved
wife is mentally ill, and his deep concern for her complicates both his past and
the present. This is the best police procedural mystery in ages." - Pat
Kehde, The Raven Bookstore, Lawrence KS
Walking
the Perfect Square
by Reed Farrel Coleman
"Set in '70s NYC and the present, everyone in the book is trying to get life
right, from the missing college student with obsessive-compulsive behaviors to
former cop Moe Prager, haunted by a case he solved...or did he? A great read."
- Marian Fleischman, Sedalia Book & Toy, Sedalia, MO
Shark
River
by Randy Wayne White
"White produces one of his finest thrillers yet featuring marine biologist
Doc Ford. Violent and fast-paced, just the way I like 'em." - David Thompson,
Murder By The Book, Houston, TX
The
Edge of Justice
by Clinton McKinzie
"This debut combines a very well-written cop thriller with the adrenaline
of mountain climbing to produce a book rich in mood, characters, setting and action.
We both feel this is a book we can proudly handsell." - Barry Martin
and Jean Utley, Book'em Mysteries, S. Pasadena, CA
Barking!
A Grace Smith Investigation
by Liz Evans
"This sassy British import is refreshing and funny. Ex-policewoman Grace
Smith is a hilarious PI. Add the British jargon to a clever plot and you laugh
to the end. What fun!" - Mary Jane Weber, Town Book Store, Westfield,
NJ
Bubbles
in Trouble
by Sarah Strohmeyer
"Tubetop-wearing Bubbles Yablonsky goes undercover in an Amish town to find
her missing friend Janice, whose left a groom at the altar and whose uncle has
been murdered. This is wacky and tacky, just what we love!" - Elizabeth
Baldwin & Linda Tonnesen, Mysterious Galaxy, San Diego, CA
A
Cup of Light
by Nicole
Mones
"There are many recent gems, but this is the book of my heart. I lost it
to Mones over her debut, Lost in Translation, and she keeps it with this
unusual novel, a mystery (with no body) mixed with the history of the Chinese
Imperial porcelain collection and the smuggling trade. I would kill to have
the main character's experiences in this enchanting novel." - Barbara
Peters, The Poisoned Pen, Scottsdale, AZ
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