The Law of Innocence

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Michael Connelly

Mickey Haller has been a feature of previous Bosch thrillers as the go to man for legal issues as Harry Bosch, his half-brother, often becomes involved with his cases in...
Witness

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Louise Milligab

Louise Milligan is no stranger to the Courts of Law; as a journalist she was for a time a court reporter, then she did a Law course, developing her investigative...
Hideout

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Jack Heath

Timothy Blake is back, not surprisingly as this seriously abstract character, morphing from the darkest regions of Jack Heath’s mind, has captured the imagination of readers who absolutely enjoy delving...
Death in Daylesford

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Kerry Greenwood

After a mysterious invitation arrives from a certain Captain Herbert Spencer, whom runs a spa for shell shocked soldiers of the First World War arrives The Hon Fryne Fisher and...
The Lost Man

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Jane Harper

As with many of the best murder mysteries, Jane Harper has interwoven sub plots and relationships to create a realistic story in The Lost Man. We are introduced to the...
Trust

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Chris Hammer

Trust, the latest riveting thriller from Chris Hammer takes the issue of trust expanding it out to create a storyline that is all too real, based in Sydney; a Sydney...
Blunt Force

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Linda la Plante

Jane Tennyson is still smarting badly after being kicked out of the Flying Squad due to a procedural issue; she has been sent to a small station in Knightsbridge to...
Nothing Can Hurt You

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Nicola Maye Goldberg

Sara Morgan, a New York college student was murdered by her schizophrenic boyfriend Blake while in a psychotic episode. Despite the fact that her throat was cut so deeply that...
The Girl in the Mirror

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Rose Carlyle

To have an international bidding war for film rights over your first novel is incredible but is an indication of the power of the storyline in The Girl in the...
Public Enemies Russell ‘Mad Dog’ Cox, Ray Denning and the Golden Age of Armed Robbery

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Mark Dapin

Unlike today when it is a struggle to find an ATM, let alone an actual bank, the period of the late 1960's to the end of 1990’s saw Bank branches...