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A Killing Kindness
by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell
The Yorkshire detectives are upstaged by a Shakespeare-inspired serial killer in this "stylish, superior . . . snappy" mystery (Kirkus Reviews). Learn More
Deadheads
by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell
In a "splendid mystery with . . . a lovely twist," the Yorkshire detectives dig up a bad seed in a horticulturalist's rosy life (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
Exit Lines
by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell
Linking the dying words of three slain strangers proves risky for Dalziel and Pascoe in this "shrewd . . . and deft" mystery (The New York Times). Learn More
Child's Play
by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell
An inheritance draws a shady long-lost relative out of hiding in "the most elaborate mystery in the Yorkshire series" (Kirkus Reviews). Learn More
Underworld
by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell
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A Yorkshire mining town is haunted by a mysterious tragedy in this "admirable addition to Hill's Dalziel/Pascoe series" (The Washington Post Book World). Learn More
One Small Step
by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell
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Recalled to Life
by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell
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The Cat Saw Murder
by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by Joyce Carol Oates; read by Janet Metzger
A prototypical early "cat mystery," written before the subgenre became a staple of cozy mystery fiction, The Cat Saw Murder is an entertaining and endlessly surprising whodunit with a focus on felines. The book is the first in the long-running Rachel Murdock series. Learn More
The Alarm of the Black Cat
by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by David Handler; read by Janet Metzger
This classic mystery features a family feud, feline intervention, and the spirited septuagenarian sleuth from The Cat Saw Murder. Learn More
The Cat Wears a Noose
by Dolores Hitchens; introduction by Rhys Bowen; read by Janet Metzger
A drunken man is shot dead on his doorstep in this classic mystery starring the "observant [and] appealing" seventy-year-old sleuth (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
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