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Frank Schatzing |
Death and the Devil |
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William Morrow, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover, e-Book |
A medieval murder mystery set against the back drop of 13th century Cologne. (AT) |
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Andrea Maria Schenkel |
Ice Cold |
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Mobius, 2015 (2010) |
Hardcover, Softcover, e-Book |
In late 1930s Munich, young women have been disappearing from the city and its environs, to be later found abused and murdered (translated from the German by Anthea Bell). (MS) |
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Andrea Maria Schenkel |
The Murder Farm |
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Mobius, 2014 (2014) |
Hardcover, e-Book |
This mystery novel is based on the true story of a 1922 slaughter on a Bavarian farm. (MS) |
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Regis Schilken |
The Island Off Stony Point |
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Bridgeway, 2006 (2006) |
Paperback |
Monks are kidnapped, along with their monastery's tabernacle, and used as hostages to extort great sums of money from the Catholic Church. (SS) |
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