An Accidental American
Published March 2007 by Orion at £18.99
ISBN: 075287179X
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Cath Staincliffe
author of the popular Sal Kilkenny mysteries and the series creator of TV Blue Murder
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Bernard Knight
ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series
Nicole has experienced enough danger and excitement to last her several lifetimes. But a six-year spell in Marseilles' toughest prison has cured her adrenaline habit. Now peace and quiet are what she craves. A farmhouse buried deep in the French Pyrenees, a garden to tend, and the occasional job whipping up a passport or a visa to pay for her simple lifestyle will do her fine. John Valsamis could have been any tourist, a solitary American needing directions in Nicole's empty corner of the world. But she knows he isn't. From his briefcase Valsamis pulls a Red Notice, a document reserved for people regarded by interpol as serious terrorist threats. On the document is a face familiar to Nicole - Rahim Ali. They had worked together and been lovers a decade earlier in Lisbon. Nicole does not believe Rahim has turned to terrorism, yet Valsamis confronts her with what looks like proof, along with intelligence of a planned major terrorist strike. Rahim was last spotted in Lisbon and Valsamis wants Nicole to track him down. Nicole cannot resist the pull, the need to prove Valsamis wrong about her former lover. Just a few days, she tells herself, a week at most. She'll find him and clear things up and be back to her old routine. But as the train slides south towards Lisbon's Santa Apolonia Station, she begins to realise how foolish her expectations had been...
Alex Carr grew up in Missoula, Montana. For much of her life, she has travelled and worked her way around the world, starting as a prep-cook in the scullery of a men’s soup kitchen, through working in a fish cannery in Alaska pulling salmon roe, to being a nude sketch model at an art museum in Frankfurt. Her work, she says, has defined her and her writing.
Promise Me
Pbk published March 2007 by Orion at £6.99
ISBN: 0752878212
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Chris High
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In the last six years Harlan Coben has gone from being a critically acclaimed, but modest sellling, US crime author to being an international bestseller and global brand. He has done this with a searing selection of stand-alone novels. However, his most recent backlist titles have also been republished in this period and each one of those has entered the charts in their own right. As a result the call has been getting louder and louder for the return of Harlan's series character, Myron Bolitar. So we are pleased to announce, that the new novel will star Harlan's favourite alter-ego. As Promise Me opens, it seems Myron may finally be setting down - he is in a tentative relationship with the widow of a 9/11 victim and life is good. But when a phone rings at 3am and he receives a desperate cry for help - he can't resist getting on his white charger again...
Harlan Coben was the first ever author to win all three major crime awards in the US, and has established a best-selling series of crime novels starring his powerful creation, Myron Bolitar. He currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children.
A Much Married Man
Pbk published February 2007 by Orion at £6.99
ISBN: 0752879634
Nicholas Coleridge is managing director of Conde Nast in Britain, the magazine house that publishes Vogue, Tatler and House & Garden, among others. He lives in London with his wife and four children.
A Child's Game
Pbk published February 2007 by Orion at £6.99
ISBN: 0752878107
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Ian Morson
Author of Falconer books and short listed for 1999 Ellis Peters Historical Crime Dagger
Friday 31 December 1999. In the early hours of the morning in a luxury central Leeds penthouse, masked intruders douse a terrified victim with petrol, set him alight and throw him burning from the ninth floor roof garden. DS Pete Bains is on night duty with CID when the call comes in. The body is quickly identified as Nicholas Hanley, a wealthy property developer, but Bains' attempts to pull together an enquiry stall when he cannot locate Hanley's lover, Anna Hart. Unknown to Bains, Hart and her daughter are less than five miles away, kidnapped at gunpoint and struggling to stay alive. Meanwhile, the security services are looking for DC Karen Sharpe. Eighteen months ago she walked out on Bains without a word of explanation. Now she has disappeared for real. What Sharpe has been doing not only connects her to Hanley's death, but has placed her at the disposal of men for whom human life means nothing. The danger is greater than anything she has faced before. If she cannot pull her shattered personality together, the last day of the millennium will be the last day of her life.
John Connor is a barrister in his early forties. During a fifteen year career with The Crown Prosecution Service he was responsible for over forty homicide prosecutions and advised the police in numerous undercover drugs operations. Most recently, he led a team prosecuting organised and major crime in the Leeds area. He lives in West Yorkshire and Belgium.
Two Minute Rule
Pbk published January 2007 by Orion at £6.99
ISBN: 075287957X
Robert Crais is the author of twelve bestselling novels. He has won the Macavity and Anthony awards and been nominated for an Edgar. He lives in L.A. with his wife and daughter.
The Watchman
Published March 2007 by Orion at £14.99
ISBN: 0752873792
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Chris High
Chris High - Author Multi-media Promotion Service www.chrishigh.com
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Published February 2007 by Orion at £9.99
ISBN: 0752872044
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Bernard Knight
ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series
'I can't afford to come back from the dead.' Annabelle has had many names in her life - Sally, Cindy, Lucille. Though her father moved her from city to city from the age of ten, changing names, houses, careers and histories every few months, Annabelle never knew what they were running from. Now in her thirties, with both parents dead, she's settled in Boston. But old habits die hard and she still looks over her shoulder when she leaves her apartment, still blends in with the crowd on the subway. Then at the Boston State Mental Hospital a multiple grave is discovered. Six young girls left to die in an underground chamber decades ago, while their captor looked on. When her original name appears in the paper, wrongly identifying her as one of the dead girls, Annabelle finally knows. This was the work of the monster her father fled from. But the killer is still on the loose. And he's looked for her for a very long time. Bobby Dodge has been haunted by the Catherine Gagnon case for years. It nearly cost him his job and his sanity. As a child, Catherine was also held prisoner underground, like the victims in this latest case. But Catherine's captor was in prison when these girls were taken. Yet the similarities are too numerous to be just coincidence...
Lisa Gardner sold her first novel when she was just 20 years old. In 1993 she graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvannia with a degree in international relations. She lives with her husband and daughter in New Hampshire.
Trust Nobody
Pbk published February 2007 by Orion at £6.99
ISBN: 0752879561
June Hampson is fifty. She lives in Gosport, Hampshire, where she runs a market stall selling books. Trust Nobody is her first novel.
One Under
Published January 2007 by Orion at £9.99
ISBN: 0752868837
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Ian Morson
Author of Falconer books and short listed for 1999 Ellis Peters Historical Crime Dagger
A man, chained inside a tunnel and then dismembered and scattered along the tracks by the early morning train from Portsmouth to London. The beginning of DI Joe Faraday's most gruesome case yet. A bizarre suicide? The cruelest of murders? Checking the list of missing persons as the police attempt to identify the body DC Winter comes across a missing man, someone who stepped out of their ordered life with no hint of leaving. He's not the man in the tunnel, he's simply disappeared. The only person he can find who knew him works in the city morgue. Once again Graham Hurley has taken his forensic skill to the lives of people, victims, criminals and police, struggling to survive life in a modern British city. With his trademark realism and his focus on two very different policeman; one awkward and by the book, the other bolshy and walking the thinnest of lines, Hurley's Faraday and Winter novels are earning ever more spectacular reviews, and building readership. One Under: two deaths, two tangles of emotions and thwarted love, one brilliant microcosm of Britain today.
Graham Hurley is an award-winning TV documentary maker who now writes full time. He lived in Portsmouth for over 20 years. He is married and has grown up children and now lives in Exmouth in Devon.
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Comrades in Miami
Pbk published January 2007 by Orion at £6.99
ISBN: 0753821842
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Bernard Knight
ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series
Jose Latour has been called 'a master of Cuban noir' by Martin Cruz Smith. Now he delivers a suspenseful, atmospheric novel of intrigue set in contemporary Havana and Miami. Without spy satellites or supercomputers, communist Cuba has relied on its intelligence operatives for the last forty-five years. Colonel Victoria Valiente, one of the most respected officers in the General Directorate of Intelligence, is the Havana-based spymaster of greater Miami. During the past decade, however, her husband has convinced her that Castro's regime is corrupt and moribund and that they must defect. Buoyed by $2.7 million stolen electronically and salted away in an online bank, the couple sail to Key West. They have no idea that the FBI is on to them, having coerced Elliot Steil, a Cuban exile living in Miami, to help. This exquisitely crafted, erotically charged novel culminates in an electrifying showdown, offering an inside view into the regime's dark corners while shedding light on contemporary Cuba.
Jose Latour was born in 1940 in Havana, Cuba, where he won his first literary prize at the age of thirteen. World Series is his eighth novel and the second written in English. He is the vice president of the Latin American division of the International Association of Crime Writers. He has two sons and a daughter and lives in Spain with his wife.
Transgressions Volume 3
Pbk published March 2007 by Orion at £7.99
ISBN: 0752879499
Ed McBain (1926-2005) was born Salvatore Lambino in New York. He changed his name to Evan Hunter and under that name is known as the author of The Blackboard Jungle and as the writer of the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. The 87th Precinct series numbers over fifty novels. McBain was a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America and was one of three American writers to be awarded the CWA Diamond Dagger for lifetime achievement.