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by Donald Hamilton


  Assignment in Brittany

  North From Rome

  Decision at Delphi

  The Venetian Affair

  The Salzburg Connection

  Message from Málaga

  While We Still Live

  The Double Image

  Neither Five Nor Three (March 2013)

  Horizon (April 2013)

  Snare of the Hunter (May 2013)

  Agent in Place (June 2013)

  PRAISE FOR HELEN MACINNES

  “The queen of spy writers.” Sunday Express

  “Definitely in the top class.” Daily Mail

  “The hallmarks of a MacInnes novel of suspense are as individual and as clearly stamped as a Hitchcock thriller.” The New York Times

  “She can hang her cloak and dagger right up there with Eric Ambler and Graham Greene.” Newsweek

  “More class than most adventure writers accumulate in a lifetime.” Chicago Daily News

  “A sophisticated thriller. The story builds up to an exciting climax.” Times Literary Supplement

  “An atmosphere that is ready to explode with tension... a wonderfully readable book.” The New Yorker

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  The Harry Houdini Mysteries

  BY DANIEL STASHOWER

  The Dime Museum Murders

  The Floating Lady Murder

  The Houdini Specter

  In turn-of-the-century New York, the Great Houdini’s confidence in his own abilities is matched only by the indifference of the paying public. Now the young performer has the opportunity to make a name for himself by attempting the most amazing feats of his fledgling career—solving what seem to be impenetrable crimes. With the reluctant help of his brother Dash, Houdini must unravel murders, debunk frauds and escape from danger that is no illusion...

  PRAISE FOR DANIEL STASHOWER

  “A romp that cleverly combines history and legend, taking a few liberties with each. Mr. Stashower has done his homework…This is charming…it might have amused Conan Doyle.” The New York Times

  “In his first mystery, Stashower paired Harry Houdini and Sherlock Holmes to marvelous effect.” Chicago Tribune

  “Stashower’s clever adaptation of the Conan Doyle conventions—Holmes’s uncanny powers of observation and of disguise, the scenes and customs of Victorian life—makes it fun to read. Descriptions and explanations of some of Houdini’s astonishing magic routines add an extra dimension to this pleasant adventure.” Publishers Weekly

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  The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s timeless creation returns in a series of handsomely designed detective stories.

  The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes encapsulates the most varied and thrilling cases of the world’s greatest detective.

  The Ectoplasmic Man

  by Daniel Stashower

  The War of the Worlds

  by Manly Wade Wellman & Wade Wellman

  The Scroll of the Dead

  by David Stuart Davies

  The Stalwart Companions

  by H. Paul Jeffers

  The Veiled Detective

  by David Stuart Davies

  The Man From Hell

  by Barrie Roberts

  Séance For A Vampire

  by Fred Saberhagen

  The Seventh Bullet

  by Daniel D. Victor

  The Whitechapel Horrors

  by Edward B. Hanna

  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Holmes

  by Loren D. Estleman

  The Angel of the Opera

  by Sam Siciliano

  The Giant Rat of Sumatra

  by Richard L. Boyer

  The Peerless Peer

  by Philip José Farmer

  The Star of India

  by Carole Buggé

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  Lady, Go Die!

  BY MICKEY SPILLANE & MAX ALLAN COLLINS

  THE LOST MIKE HAMMER NOVEL

  Hammer and Velda go on vacation to a small beach town on Long Island after wrapping up the Williams case (I, the Jury). Walking romantically along the broadwalk, they witness a brutal beating at the hands of some vicious local cops—Hammer wades in to defend the victim.

  When a woman turns up naked—and dead— astride the statue of a horse in the small-town city park, how she wound up this unlikely Lady Godiva is just one of the mysteries Hammer feels compelled to solve…

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  Complex 90

  BY MICKEY SPILLANE & MAX ALLAN COLLINS

  THE LOST MIKE HAMMER NOVEL

  Hammer accompanies a conservative politician to Moscow on a fact-finding mission. While there, he is arrested by the KGB on a bogus charge, and imprisoned; but he quickly escapes, creating an international incident by getting into a firefight with Russian agents.

  On his stateside return, the government is none too happy with Mr. Hammer. Russia is insisting upon his return to stand charges, and various government agencies are following him. A question dogs our hero: why him? Why does Russia want him back, and why (as evidence increasingly indicates) was he singled out to accompany the senator to Russia in the first place?

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  King of the Weeds

  BY MICKEY SPILLANE & MAX ALLAN COLLINS

  THE PENULTIMATE MIKE HAMMER NOVEL

  As his old friend Captain Pat Chambers of Homicide approaches retirement, Hammer finds himself up against a clever serial killer targeting only cops.

  A killer Chambers had put away many years ago is suddenly freed on new, apparently indisputable evidence, and Hammer wonders if, somehow, this seemingly placid, very odd old man might be engineering cop killings that all seem to be either accidental or by natural causes.

  At the same time Hammer and Velda are dealing with the fallout—some of it mob, some of it federal government—over the $89 billion dollar cache the detective is (rightly) suspected of finding not long ago…

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