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The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 7

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The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 7
Mr B. Morse, Ba Oxon (Failed) - Colin Dexter.
Ghosts - John Harvey.
The blood pearl - Barry Maitland.
The common enemy - Natasha Cooper
Bloodsport - Tom Cain.
The rat in the attic - Brian McGilloway.
Enough of this shit already - Tony Black.
Hogmanay homicide - Edward Marston.
Fruits - Steve Mosby.
A place for violence - Kevin Wignall.
Four hundred rabbits - Simon Levack.
History! - Toby Litt.
The masquerade - Sarah Rayne.
Take death easy - Peter Turnbull.
The parson and the highwayman - Judith Cutler.
Special delivery - Adrian Magson.
A blow on the head - Peter Lovesey.
Chicago - Jon Courtenay Grimwood
The house that got shot - Barbara Nadel
The octopus nest - Sophie Hannah
Walking the dog - Peter Robinson
The velocity of blame - Christopher Fowler
Someone take these dreams away - Marc Werner
Animal intelligence - Alexander McCall Smith
12 Bolinbroke avenue - Peter James
Appetite for murder - Simon R. Green
The other half - Mick Herron
Sword lilies - Sally Spedding
Love hurts - Bill Kirton
Funeral weather - Kate Ellis
A year to remember - Robert Barnard
Time of the green - Ken Bruen
Vivisection - Bernie Crosthwaite
Star’s jar - Kate Horsley
There’s no such thing as a victimless crime - Paul Johnston
And here’s the next clue...- Amy Myers
Freckles - Allan Guthrie
Happy holidays - Val McDermid
The must-have annual anthology for every crime fiction fan - the year's top new British short stories selected by leading crime critic Maxim Jakubowski.This great annual covers the full range of mystery fiction, from noir and hardboiled crime to ingenious puzzles and amateur sleuthing. Packed with top names like Colin Dexter, Christopher Fowler, Alexander McCall Smith, Robert Barnard, Peter James, Natasha Cooper, Sophie Hannah, and many more.
Leading crime critic Maxim Jakubowski presents this year's must-have collection of British mystery fiction. This latest volume of the acclaimed annual collection presents 35 short stories of murder mystery, selected from the very cream of new British crime fiction. Contributors include John Mortimer, Alexander McCall Smith, Colin Dexter, Christopher Fowler, Robert Barnard, Anne Perry, Peter Lovesey, Ken Bruen, and many more. It's ideal for anyone who has ever enjoyed a good murder-mystery. A page-turning compendium of British talent to capture the imagination of readers around the world.
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