Raging Heat (Nikki Heat[6])
Castle Richard
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Rather Be the Devil (Inspector Rebus[21])
Rankin Ian
Some cases never leave you.For John Rebus, forty years may have passed, but the death of beautiful, promiscuous Maria Turquand still preys on his mind. Murdered in her hotel room on the night a famous rock star and his entourage were staying there, Maria's killer has never been found.Meanwhile, the dark heart of Edinburgh remains up for grabs. A young pretender, Darryl Christie, may have staked his claim, but a vicious attack leaves him weakened and vulnerable, and an inquiry into a major money laundering scheme threatens his position. Has old-time crime boss Big Ger Cafferty really given up the ghost, or is he biding his time until Edinburgh is once more ripe for the picking?
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Ratking (Aurelio Zen[1])
Dibdin Michael
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Recalled to Life (Dalziel and Pascoe[13])
Hill Reginald
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Red Chameleon (Inspector Rostnikov[3])
Kaminsky Stuart M.
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Red Jade (Detective Jack Yu[3])
Chang Henry
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Red Light (Merci Rayborn[2])
Parker T. Jefferson
Two years after the death of Tim Hess, her partner and father of her child, Merci Rayborn, the Orange County homicide investigator introduced in Parker’s “insanely imaginative” (The New York Times Book Review) The Blue Hour, is back. Merci has finally gotten her life together. She and her son are living with her father, a retired cop, and she is dating Mike McNally, a respected fellow officer. When a young prostitute is found murdered and Mike emerges as the primary suspect, Mercy must do the unthinkable — expose and arrest her lover.
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Red, Green, or Murder (Posadas County[16])
Havill Steven F.
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Redemption of the Dead
Delaney Luke
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Remouille-moi la compresse (Le Commissaire San-Antonio[114])
Dard Frédéric
Il avait une jambe dans le vide, l'autre sur une peau de banane et la gueule en compote.Il me demande de prendre ce qu'il y avait dans la poche de son blouson et de le porter à sa mère.Il venait de descendre deux flics.Qu'aurais-tu fait à ma place ?Moi, tu me connais ?J'ai pris la petite boîte.Et alors, il s'en est suivi un de ces pataquès, mon pauvre vieux !Non, franchement, je ne veux pas avoir l'air de rouscailler, mais des coups fourrés pareils, crois-moi, on peut s'en passer.De quoi devenir chèvre, mon pote !Mais n'en profite pas pour jouer au bouc !On a beau être commotionné, c'est pas le genre de la boutique !
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Renifle, c’est de la vraie (Le Commissaire San-Antonio[137])
Dard Frédéric
Bonne nouvelle : la chasse aux perdreaux vient d'ouvrir !Oui, mais sale nouvelle pour les perdreaux !Les flics se ramassent à la pelle dans les rues de Paname !Il faut absolument qu'on fasse quelque chose, non ?Alors on fait.Béru, par exemple, se déguise en gardien de la paix. Comme il prend du service dans le quartier des putes, c'est pas triste, malgré l'hécatombe !Franchement, si t'es contre la chicorne, la baise et la franche rigolade, vaut mieux que tu relises l'annuaire des Chemins de fer.
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Rêver
Thilliez Franck
« Pour la plupart des gens, le rêve s’arrête au réveil. »Si ce n’étaient ses cicatrices et les photos étranges qui tapissent les murs de son bureau, on pourrait dire d’Abigaël qu’elle est une femme comme les autres.Si ce n’étaient ces moments où elle chute au pays des rêves, on pourrait jurer qu’Abigaël dit vrai.Abigaël a beau être cette psychologue qu’on s’arrache sur les affaires criminelles difficiles, sa maladie survient toujours comme une invitée non désirée. Une narcolepsie sévère qui la coupe du monde plusieurs fois par jour et l’emmène dans une dimension où le rêve empiète sur la réalité. Pour les distinguer l’un de l’autre, elle n’a pas trouvé mieux que la douleur.Comment Abigaël est-elle sortie indemne de l’accident qui lui a ravi son père et sa fille ? Par quel miracle a-t-on pu la retrouver à côté de la voiture, véritable confetti de tôle, le visage à peine touché par quelques bris de verre ? Quel secret cachait son père qui tenait tant, ce matin de décembre, à s’exiler pour deux jours en famille ? Elle qui suait sang et eau sur une affaire de disparitions depuis quelques mois va devoir mener l’enquête la plus cruciale de sa vie.Dans cette enquête, il y a une proie et un prédateur : elle-même.Franck Thilliez est l’auteur de plus d’une dizaine de romans, parmi lesquels Atomka, Le Syndrome E et, plus récemment, Pandemia. Lauréat du prix Étoiles du Parisien-Aujourd’hui en France pour le meilleur polar 2014 avec Angor, il confirme sa place de pilier du thriller français et continue d’alterner one-shots et enquêtes menées par son couple phare Lucie Henebelle/Franck Sharko.Adapté au cinéma pour La Chambre des morts (prix SNCF du polar français), Franck Thilliez est aussi scénariste. En 2016, le Palais de Tokyo lui commande une nouvelle, publiée chez Fleuve Éditions, dans le cadre de l’exposition « Double Je ».Ses livres sont traduits dans le monde entier.
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Reykjavik Nights (Detective Erlendur[10])
Индридасон Арнальдур
Erlendur is a young officer assigned to traffic duties. He is not yet a detective. He works nights. Reykjavík’s nights are full of car crashes, robberies, fights, drinking, and sometimes an unexplained death. One night a homeless man Erlendur knows is found drowned. Then a young woman on her way home from a club vanishes and both cases go cold. But Erlendur’s instincts tell him that the fates of these two victims are worth pursuing. He is inexorably drawn into a world where everyone is either in the dark or on the run. |
Ring Toss
Grabenstein Chris
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River of Darkness (John Madden[1])
Airth Rennie
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River of Shadows (Commissario Soneri[1])
Varesi Valerio
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Rizzo’s Fire
Manfredo Lou
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Robert B. Parker’s Fallout (Jesse Stone[21])
Паркер Роберт Браун
When two seemingly unconnected mysterious deaths occur on his watch, police chief Jesse Stone must pull out all the stops to unravel the truth and stop a killer from striking again. The small town of Paradise is devastated when a star high-school baseball player is found dead at the bottom of a bluff just a day after winning the team’s biggest game. For Jesse, the loss is doubly difficult — the teen was the nephew of his colleague, Suitcase Simpson, and Jesse had been coaching the young shortstop. As he searches for answers about how the boy died and why, he is stonewalled at every turn, and it seems that someone is determined to keep him from digging further. Jesse suddenly must divide his attention between two cases after the shocking murder of former Paradise police chief, Charlie Farrell. Before his death, Farrell had been looking into a series of scam calls that preyed upon the elderly. But how do these “ghost calls” connect to his murder? When threats — and gunshots — appear on Jesse’s own doorstep, the race to find answers is on. Both old and new enemies come into play, and in the end, Jesse and his team must discover the common factor between the two deaths in order to prevent a third. |
Rolling Thunder (John Ceepak[6])
Grabenstein Chris
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Romance (87th Precinct[47])
Hunter Evan
It's not a mystery, it's a story of survival and triumph. That's what some people say about Romance, a would-be hit play about an actress pursued by a knife-wielding stalker. But isn't it romantic! Before the show can open, the leading lady is really attacked, outside the theater. And before the detectives of the 87th can solve that crime, the same actress is stabbed again. This time for keeps. A.D.A. Nellie Brand moves in for a murder conviction, but Detective Steve Carella is sure she's got the wrong guy, and wrestles for the case with Fat Ollie Weeks, Isola's foulest cop. While Bert Kling interviews witnesses and suspects ranging from the show's producers to the author — who has written novels about cops and knows how it's done — to the lead's lovely understudy, he can't keep his mind off what's happening to him. He's falling in love. With a doctor. Who happens to be a deputy chief surgeon. Who happens to be a black woman. In the city of Isola, nothing is black and white. In the play Romance, no one is guilty or innocent. And in the gritty reality of the 87th Precinct, everyone is in love with something — even if it's only murder.
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