Private investigators -- Fiction
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Private investigators -- Fiction
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Private investigators
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Incoming Resources
- Wrecked, Joe Ide
- Velma gone awry, a Brooklyn 8 Ballo mystery, Matt Cost
- Back bay blues, Peter Colt
- The games, James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
- Private Paris, James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
- The case of the poached painting, Christee Curran-Bauer
- The raven, Blair Howard
- Dream town, David Baldacci
- The woman who lowered the boom, David Handler
- Loch of the dead, Oscar de Muriel
- The dead cry justice, Rosemary Simpson
- Fidelity, Thomas Perry
- And now she's gone, Rachel Howzell Hall
- Hi five, Joe Ide
- The woman in the woods, John Connolly
- Kiss of death, Rachel Caine
- A wanted man, a Jack Reacher novel, Lee Child
- The man who came uptown, George Pelecanos
- Death at the falls, Rosemary Simpson
- The word is murder, a novel, Anthony Horowitz
- Murder at the PTA, Lee Hollis
- Fixit, Joe Ide
- The twist of a knife, a novel, Anthony Horowitz
- Hill house, a Harry Starke novel, Blair Howard
- The room of white fire, T. Jefferson Parker
- The perplexing theft of the jewel in the crown, Vaseem Khan
- The Janes, Louisa Luna
- Smooth operator, Stuart Woods and Parnell Hall
- Iced, Carol Higgins Clark
- Choppy water, Stuart Woods
- Unbound, a Stone Barrington novel, Stuart Woods
- Sanitized for your protection, Stephan Pastis
- Sixkill, Robert B. Parker
- The lovers, John Connolly
- Private Berlin, James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
- 2 Sisters Detective Agency, James Patterson and Candice Fox
- One dead, two to go, an Eddie Shoes mystery, Elena Hartwell
- Target Lancer, Max Allan Collins
- Criminal mischief, Stuart Woods
- Hit list, Stuart Woods
- Hunting time, Jeffery Deaver
- Foul play, Stuart Woods
- The runaway husband, Julie Highmore
- Distant thunder, Stuart Woods
- The Spellman files, Lisa Lutz
- Shadowghast, Thomas Taylor ; illustrated by Tom Booth
- The twist of a knife, a novel, Anthony Horowitz
- Promise not to tell, Jayne Ann Krentz
- Hoodwinked, Blair Howard
- Off the hook, written and illustrated by John Patrick Green ; with color by Aaron Polk
Outgoing Resources
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