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Books of sequence (Gideon Oliver)
Fellowship Of Fear (Gideon Oliver[1])

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The Dark Place (Gideon Oliver[2])

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Murder In The Queen's armes (Gideon Oliver[3])

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Old Bones (Gideon Oliver[4])

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Curses! (Gideon Oliver[5])

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Icy Clutches (Gideon Oliver[6])

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Make No Bones (Gideon Oliver[7])

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Dead men’s hearts (Gideon Oliver[8])

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Twenty blue devils (Gideon Oliver[9])

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Skeleton dance (Gideon Oliver[10])

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Good Blood (Gideon Oliver[11])

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Where there's a will (Gideon Oliver[12])

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Unnatural Selection (Gideon Oliver[13])

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Little Tiny Teeth (Gideon Oliver[14])

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Uneasy Relations (Gideon Oliver[15])

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Skull Duggery (Gideon Oliver[16])

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Dying on the Vine (Gideon Oliver[17])

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Edgar® Award–winning author Aaron Elkins’s creation—forensics professor Gideon Oliver—has been hailed by theChicago Tribune *as “a likable, down-to-earth, cerebral sleuth.” Now, the celebrated Skeleton Detective is visiting friends at a vineyard in Tuscany when murder leaves a bitter aftertaste…*It was the unwavering custom of Pietro Cubbiddu, patriarch of Tuscany’s Villa Antica wine empire, to take a solitary month-long sabbatical at the end of the early grape harvest, leaving the winery in the trusted hands of his three sons. His wife, Nola, would drive him to an isolated mountain cabin in the Apennines and return for him a month later, bringing him back to his family and business.So it went for almost a decade—until the year came when neither of them returned. Months later, a hiker in the Apennines stumbles on their skeletal remains. The carabinieri investigate and release their findings: they are dealing with a murder-suicide. The evidence makes it clear that Pietro Cubbiddu shot and killed his wife and then himself. The likely motive: his discovery that Nola had been having an affair.Not long afterwards, Gideon Oliver and his wife, Julie, are in Tuscany visiting their friends, the Cubbiddu offspring. The renowned Skeleton Detective is asked to reexamine the bones. When he does, he reluctantly concludes that the carabinieri, competent though they may be, have gotten almost everything wrong. Whatever it was that happened in the mountains, a murder-suicide it was not.Soon Gideon finds himself in a morass of family antipathies, conflicts, and mistrust, to say nothing of the local carabinieri’s resentment. And when yet another Cubbiddu relation meets an unlikely end, it becomes bone-chillingly clear that the killer is far from finished…ReviewPraise for Aaron Elkins and the Gideon Oliver mysteries:“The whole world is Gideon Oliver’s playing field in Elkins’s stylish mysteries.” —*The New York Times Book Review“Lively and entertaining.”—The Seattle Times“A series that never disappoints.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer“Elkins is a master.”—The Dallas Morning News“No one does it better than Aaron Elkins.”—The San Diego Union-Tribune *