The investigators (Badge of Honor[7])
Griffith W E B
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The iron horse (Inspector Robert Colbeck[4])
Marston Edward
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The Iron Sickle (George Sueno and Ernie Bascom[9])
Limon Martin
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The Japanese Corpse (Amsterdam cops[5])
De Wetering Janwillem Van
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The Jewel That Was Ours (Inspector Morse[9])
Dexter Colin
For Oxford, the arrival of twenty-seven American tourists is nothing out of the ordinary. until one of their number is found dead in Room 310 at the Randolph Hotel. It looks like a sudden — and tragic — accident. Only Chief Inspector Morse appears not to overlook the simultaneous theft of a jewel-encrusted antique from the victim’s handbag. Then, two days later, a naked and battered corpse is dragged from the River Cherwell. A coincidence? Maybe. But this time Morse is determined to prove the link.
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The Keeper of Lost Causes
Adler-Olsen Jussi
The Keeper of Lost Causes, the first installment of Adler-Olsen's Department Q series, features the deeply flawed chief detective Carl MØrck, who used to be a good homicide detective-one of Copenhagen's best. Then a bullet almost took his life. Two of his colleagues weren't so lucky, and Carl, who didn't draw his weapon, blames himself.So a promotion is the last thing Carl expects.But it all becomes clear when he sees his new office in the basement. Carl's been selected to run Department Q, a new special investigations division that turns out to be a department of one. With a stack of Copenhagen's coldest cases to keep him company, Carl's been put out to pasture. So he's as surprised as anyone when a case actually captures his interest. A missing politician vanished without a trace five years earlier. The world assumes she's dead. His colleagues snicker about the time he's wasting. But Carl may have the last laugh, and redeem himself in the process.Because she isn't dead. . yet.
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The kill call (Ben Cooper and Diane Fry[9])
Booth Stephen
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The Kill Call (Ben Cooper and Diane Fry[9])
Booth Stephen
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The killer's art (Anders Knutas[4])
Jungstedt Mari
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The Killings at Badger's Drift (Chief Inspector Barnaby[1])
Graham Caroline
Badger's Drift is an ideal English village, complete with vicar, bumbling local doctor, and kindly spinster with a nice line in homemade cookies. But when the spinster dies suddenly, her best friend kicks up an unseemly fuss, loud enough to attract the attention of Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby. And when Barnaby and his eager-beaver deputy start poking around, they uncover a swamp of ugly scandals and long-suppressed resentments seething below the picture-postcard prettiness.
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The King of Diamonds (Inspector Trave and Detective Clayton[2])
Tolkien Simon
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The King of Swords
Stone Nick
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The Knight (Patrick Bowers files[3])
James Steven
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The Last Big Job (Henry Christie[4])
Oldham Nick
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The Last Coyote
Connelly Micael
LAPD detective Harry Bosch is down on his luck house is condemnedin in the aftermath of the earthquake, his girlfriend has left him, he has been suspended for attacking his superior officer. To occupy time he examines the old case files covering the murder of his mother. Confronting the demons of the past, he discovers a trail of cover ups and seeks understanding and justice.
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The Last Detective (Peter Diamond[1])
Lovesey Peter
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The Last Straw (DCI Warren Jones[1])
Gitsham Paul
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The Last Witness (Badge of Honor[11])
Griffin W. E. B.
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The Lord of Death (Inspector Shan[6])
Pattison Eliot
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The Maine Massacre (Amsterdam cops[7])
De Wetering Janwillem Van
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