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By Tana French
MYSTERY FRENCH
Detective Cassie Maddox has transferred out of the murder squad and started a relationship with Detective Sam O'Neill, but she's too badly shaken by previous experiences to make a commitment to him or to her career. When Sam’s new case turns up a murder victim who looks just like Cassie—and has the name Cassie used to go undercover in a prior case—things take an interesting turn.

By Anya Seton
F SETON
When Celia Marsdon and her husband Richard visit his family's hereditary manor of Medfield Place in Sussex, she begins to relive the experiences of an earlier Celia. In a parallel tale, Celia de Bohun has a love affair with Stephen Maisdon, a priest in 1552, that leads to heartbreak and tragedy.

By Robert Goddard
MYSTERY GODDARD
Goddard blends suspense with the biography of an early nineteenth century female photographer. Edgier than Du Maurier’s writing, it still offers similar appeal: strong characters caught in extreme circumstances, a compelling story of obsession revealed through layers of issues and meaning, polished prose, and psychological undercurrents.

By Anita Shreve
F SHREVE
A photographer who has come to a small island off the coast of New Hampshire to shoot a photo-essay about a double murder that took place there over a century ago, notices parallels between her own life and the lives of the murder victims.

By Lauren Willig
F WILLIG
Leaving Harvard to complete her dissertation on the Scarlet Pimpernel and the Purple Gentian in England, Eloise Kelly discovers information about the most elusive spy of all time, a figure who single-handedly saved England from Napoleon's invasion.
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