Discworld 23: Carpe Jugulum
Terry Pratchett
Discworld (23)
Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension
Matt Parker
Ptolemy's Gate
Jonathan Stroud
While the light lasts
Agatha Christie
You belong to me
Mary Higgins Clark
Witness in Death
J. D. Robb
Unnatural exposure
Patricia Cornwell
The Twisted Claw
Franklin W. Dixon
The Hardy Boys (18)
Trouble in the Pipeline
Hardy Boys Casefiles (26)
Triangle
Jeffery Deaver
To the Nines
Janet Evanovich
Three Blind Mice
Hercule Poirot Mystery (26.50)
The Thirteen Problems
Miss Marple (2)
They do it with mirrors
Miss Marple (6)
Ten Big Ones
The Stone Monkey
Spider's Web
Spade & Archer: the prequel to Dashiell Hammett's The maltese ...
Joe Gores
Southern Cross
Sleeping Murder
Miss Marple (13)
The Sittaford Mystery
Seduction in death
Secret prey
John Sandford
The Secret of Chimneys
Superintendent Battle (1)
Scarpetta's winter table
Roses Are Red
James Patterson
The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories
Miss Marple (15.50)
"R" is for ricochet
Sue Grafton
"Q" is for quarry
Postmortem
Point of origin
The Phantom Freighter
The Hardy Boys (26)
Pattern recognition
William Gibson
Parker Pyne Investigates
Ariadne Oliver (1)
Paper Money
Ken Follett
"P" Is for Peril
"O" is for outlaw
The Night Crew
Nemesis
Miss Marple (12)
N Or M?
Tommy and Tuppence (3)
The Mysterious Mr. Quin
Harley Quin (1)
The murder on the links
Murder Is Easy
Superintendent Battle (4)
A murder is announced
Miss Marple (5)
Murder in Mesopotamia: A Hercule Poirot Mystery
Murder at the vicarage
Miss Marple (1)
The Moving Finger
Miss Marple (4)
The mirror crack'd from side to side
Miss Marple (9)
Metro Girl
The Man in the Brown Suit
Colonel Race (1)
The lottery winner: Alvirah and Willy stories
Let me call you sweetheart
The last precinct
"L" is for lawless
Kiss the girls: a novel
"K" is for killer
"J" Is for Judgment
Isle of dogs
The Invisible Intruder
Carolyn Keene
"I" is for innocent
The House on the Cliff
The Hardy Boys (2)
Hornet's nest
High Five
Hercule Poirot's Christmas: A Holiday Mystery