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The Black Dahlia (1987) by James Ellroy is a crime novel inspired by the real-life, unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short in 1947 in Los Angeles. The work is the first in Ellroy's L.A. Quartet, known for its inspiring depiction of the city and complex plots.
Attorney Victor Carl seems to have a nose for trouble, and sometimes it comes in the form of a ten thousand dollar check.
Patricia Cornwell, the queen of forensic thrillers, combines fiery fires with deep secrets in the eighth novel of the Kay Scarpetta series. The novel, full of adrenaline and unexpected twists, ends with a shocking conflict, leaving the reader in suspense.
The book brings together three stories by this popular American writer ("Showdown in Checotah", "Louly and Pretty Boy", and the title story "Aid to the Enemy") and represents a kind of introduction to the now classic saga of Carlos "Carlo" Huntington Webs
In this book, Sherlock Holmes investigates the legend of the Baskerville family. Sherlock and his faithful friend Dr. Watson face the Beast of Dartmoor in this thriller.