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Jason Goodwin |
The Baklava Club |
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Picador, 2015 (2014) |
Hardcover, Softcover, e-Book |
A detective tries to unravel a murder and a disappearance in 19th-century Turkey. (BL) |
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Jason Goodwin |
The Janissary Tree |
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Picador, 2007 (2006) |
Hardcover, Softcover |
In 1836 Turkey, eunuch investigator Yashim juggles two convoluted murder investigations, with an assassin on his trail. (HW) |
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Bert Goolsby |
Harpers' Joy |
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Grace Abraham, 2005 (2005) |
Paperback |
A memorable trial novel set in the late 1940s Southern United States. (RM) |
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Alan Gordon |
An Antic Disposition: A Medieval Mystery |
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St. Martin's, 2004 (2004) |
Hardcover |
Set in 12th century Denmark, the 5th in Gordon's Jester series recreates the life story of Shakespeare's Hamlet as a historical mystery, featuring the jester Yorick and a royal court poisoned by intrigue and betrayal. (Nd) |
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Alan Gordon |
The Moneylender of Toulouse: A Fools' Guild Mystery |
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Minotaur, 2008 (2008) |
Hardcover |
In 1204, jester and amateur sleuth Theophilos has been dispatched to Toulouse to find a way to force the corrupt Bishop Raimon de Rabastens to resign so that Folquet of Marseille can replace him. (TD) |