This
is the first book about the Detection Club, the world’s most famous and
most mysterious social network of crime writers. Drawing on years of
in-depth research, it reveals the astonishing story of how members such
as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers reinvented detective fiction.
Detective
stories from the so-called “Golden Age” between the wars are often
dismissed as cosily conventional. Nothing could be further from the
truth: some explore forensic pathology and shocking serial murders,
others delve into police brutality and miscarriages of justice;
occasionally the innocent are hanged, or murderers get away scot-free.
Their authors faced up to the Slump and the rise of Hitler during years
of economic misery and political upheaval, and wrote books agonising
over guilt and innocence, good and evil, and explored whether killing a
fellow human being was ever justified. Though the stories included no
graphic sex scenes, sexual passions of all kinds seethed just beneath
the surface.
Attracting feminists, gay and lesbian writers,
Socialists and Marxist sympathisers, the Detection Club authors were
young, ambitious and at the cutting edge of popular culture – some had
sex lives as bizarre as their mystery plots. Fascinated by real life
crimes, they cracked unsolved cases and threw down challenges to
Scotland Yard, using their fiction to take revenge on people who hurt
them, to conduct covert relationships, and even as an outlet for
homicidal fantasy. Their books anticipated not only CSI, Jack Reacher
and Gone Girl, but also Lord of the Flies. The Club occupies a unique
place in Britain’s cultural history, and its influence on storytelling
in fiction, film and television throughout the world continues to this
day.
The Golden Age of Murder rewrites the story of crime fiction
with unique authority, transforming our understanding of detective
stories and the brilliant but tormented men and women who wrote them."
Title: The Water Knife
Author: Paolo Bacigalupi
Standalone Thriller
ISBN: 9780385352871
Publisher: Knopf
Hardcover, 384 pages
Synopsis: "The American Southwest has been decimated by drought. Nevada and Arizona
skirmish over dwindling shares of the Colorado River, while California
watches, deciding if it should just take the whole river all for itself.
Into the fray steps Las Vegas water knife Angel Velasquez. Detective,
assassin, and spy, Angel “cuts” water for the Southern Nevada Water
Authority and its boss, Catherine Case, ensuring that her lush,
luxurious arcology developments can bloom in the desert and that anyone
who challenges her is left in the gutted-suburban dust.
When
rumors of a game-changing water source surface in Phoenix, Angel is sent
to investigate. With a wallet full of identities and a tricked-out
Tesla, Angel arrows south, hunting for answers that seem to evaporate as
the heat index soars and the landscape becomes more and more
oppressive. There, Angel encounters Lucy Monroe, a hardened journalist,
who knows far more about Phoenix’s water secrets than she admits, and
Maria Villarosa, a young Texas migrant, who dreams of escaping north to
those places where water still falls from the sky.
As bodies
begin to pile up and bullets start flying, the three find themselves
pawns in a game far bigger, more corrupt, and dirtier than any of them
could have imagined. With Phoenix teetering on the verge of collapse and
time running out for Angel, Lucy, and Maria, their only hope for
survival rests in one another’s hands. But when water is more valuable
than gold, alliances shift like sand, and the only truth in the desert
is that someone will have to bleed if anyone hopes to drink."
=== June 2 ===
Title: High Country Nocturne
Series: #8 in the David Mapstone P.I. series set in Phoenix, Arizona
ISBN: 9781464203985
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Hardcover, 326 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books
Synopsis: "A cache of diamonds is stolen in Phoenix. The prime suspect is former
Maricopa County Sheriff Mike Peralta, now a private investigator.
Disappearing into Arizona’s mountainous High Country, Peralta leaves his
business partner and longtime friend David Mapstone with a stark
choice. He can cooperate with the FBI, or strike out on his own to find
Peralta and what really happened. Mapstone knows he can count on his
wife Lindsey, one of the top “good hackers” in law enforcement. But what
if they’ve both been betrayed? Mapstone is tested further when the new
sheriff wants him back as a deputy, putting to use his historian’s
expertise to solve a very special cold case. The stakes turn deadly when
David and Lindsey are stalked by a trained killer whose specialty is
“suiciding” her targets. In depressed, post-recession Phoenix, every
certainty has become scrambled, from the short hustle of the powerful
real-estate industry to the loyalties Mapstone once took for granted.
Could Peralta really be a jewel thief or worse? The deeper Mapstone digs
into the world of sun-baked hustlers, corrupt cops, moneyed retirees,
and mobsters, the more things are not what they seem. Ultimately,
Mapstone must risk everything to find the truth. High Country Nocturne
is an ambitious, searing, and gritty novel, with a fast-paced story as
hard-edged as the stolen diamonds themselves."

Title: Resorting to Murder: Holiday Mysteries
Edited by Martin Edwards
Short Story Collection from the British Library Crime Classics series
ISBN: 9780712357487
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Paperback, 320 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books
Synopsis: "Holidays offer us the luxury of getting away from it all. So, in a
different way, do detective stories. This collection of vintage
mysteries combines both those pleasures. From a golf course at the
English seaside to a pension in Paris, and from a Swiss mountain resort
to the cliffs of Normandy, this new selection shows the enjoyable and
unexpected ways in which crime writers have used summer holidays as a
theme. These fourteen stories range widely across the golden age of
British crime fiction. Stellar names from the past are well represented
- Arthur Conan Doyle and G. K. Chesterton, for instance - with
classic stories that have won acclaim over the decades. The collection
also uncovers a wide range of hidden gems: Anthony Berkeley - whose
brilliance with plot had even Agatha Christie in raptures - is
represented by a story so (undeservedly) obscure that even the British
Library seems not to own a copy. The stories by Phyllis Bentley and
Helen Simpson are almost equally rare, despite the success which both
writers achieved, while those by H. C. Bailey, Leo Bruce and the
little-known Gerald Findler have seldom been reprinted."

Title: The Rhyme of the Magpie
Series: #1 in the Birds of a Feather cozy series set in England
ISBN: 9781101883389
Publisher: Random House Alibi
eBook, 281 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books
Synopsis: "With her personal life in disarray, Julia Lanchester feels she has no
option but to quit her job on her father’s hit BBC Two nature show, A Bird in the Hand.
Accepting a tourist management position in Smeaton-under-Lyme, a quaint
village in the English countryside, Julia throws herself into her new
life, delighting sightseers (and a local member of the gentry) with
tales of ancient Romans and pillaging Vikings.
But the past is
front and center when her father, Rupert, tracks her down in a moment
of desperation. Julia refuses to hear him out; his quick remarriage
after her mother’s death was one of the reasons Julia flew the coop. But
later she gets a distressed call from her new stepmum: Rupert has gone
missing. Julia decides to investigate—she owes him that much, at
least—and her father’s new assistant, the infuriatingly dapper Michael
Sedgwick, offers to help. Little does the unlikely pair realize that
awaiting them is a tightly woven nest of lies and murder."

Title: Innocence, or Murder on Steep Street
Author: Heda Margolius Kovály
Standalone mystery set in 1950s Czechoslovakia
ISBN: 9781616954963
Publisher: Soho Crime
Hardcover, 256 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books
Synopsis: "1950s Prague is a city of numerous small terrors, of political tyranny,
corruption and surveillance. There is no way of knowing whether one’s
neighbor is spying for the government, or what one’s supposed friend
will say under pressure to a State Security agent. A loyal Party member
might be imprisoned or executed as quickly as a traitor; innocence means
nothing for a person caught in a government trap.
But there are
larger terrors, too. When a little boy is murdered at the cinema where
his aunt works, the ensuing investigation sheds a little too much light
on the personal lives of the cinema’s female ushers, each of whom is
hiding a dark secret of her own.
Nearly lost to censorship, this
rediscovered gem of Czech literature depicts a chilling moment in
history, redolent with the stifling atmosphere of political and personal
oppression of the early days of Communist Czechoslovakia."
Title: The Missing and the Dead
Series: #9 in the Logan McRae police procedural series set in Aberdeen, Scotland
ISBN: 9780007494606
Publisher: HarperCollins
Hardcover, 592 pages
Synopsis: "One mistake can cost you everything…
When you catch a twisted
killer there should be a reward, right? What Acting Detective Inspector
Logan McRae gets instead is a ‘development opportunity’ out in the
depths of rural Aberdeenshire. Welcome to divisional policing – catching
drug dealers, shop lifters, vandals and the odd escaped farm animal.
Then
a little girl’s body washes up just outside the sleepy town of Banff,
kicking off a massive manhunt. The Major Investigation Team is up from
Aberdeen, wanting answers, and they don’t care who they trample over to
get them.
Logan’s got enough on his plate keeping B Division
together, but DCI Steel wants him back on her team. As his old
colleagues stomp around the countryside, burning bridges, Logan gets
dragged deeper and deeper into the investigation.
One thing’s
clear: there are dangerous predators lurking in the wilds of
Aberdeenshire, and not everyone’s going to get out of this alive…"
Title: Finders Keepers
Standalone
ISBN: 9781501100079
Publisher: Scribner
Hardcover, 448 pages
Synopsis: "A masterful, intensely suspenseful novel about a reader whose obsession
with a reclusive writer goes far too far—a book about the power of
storytelling, starring the same trio of unlikely and winning heroes King
introduced in Mr. Mercedes.
“Wake up, genius.” So begins
King’s instantly riveting story about a vengeful reader. The genius is
John Rothstein, an iconic author who created a famous character, Jimmy
Gold, but who hasn’t published a book for decades. Morris Bellamy is
livid, not just because Rothstein has stopped providing books, but
because the nonconformist Jimmy Gold has sold out for a career in
advertising. Morris kills Rothstein and empties his safe of cash, yes,
but the real treasure is a trove of notebooks containing at least one
more Gold novel.
Morris hides the money and the notebooks, and
then he is locked away for another crime. Decades later, a boy named
Pete Saubers finds the treasure, and now it is Pete and his family that
Bill Hodges, Holly Gibney, and Jerome Robinson must rescue from the
ever-more deranged and vengeful Morris when he’s released from prison
after thirty-five years.
Not since Misery has King played with the notion of a reader whose obsession with a writer gets dangerous. Finders Keepers
is spectacular, heart-pounding suspense, but it is also King writing
about how literature shapes a life—for good, for bad, forever."

Title: The Darkness Rolling
Authors: Win and Meredith Blevins
Series: #1 in the Yazzie Goldman historical series set in Monument Valley, Arizona
ISBN: 9780765378606
Publisher: Forge Books
Hardcover, 288 pages
Synopsis: "Upon his return from World War II, Seaman
Yazzie Goldman realizes that not much has changed at his family's
trading post in Monument Valley--and yet everything is different. His
grandfather, Moses Goldman, has suffered a debilitating stroke, and
while Yazzie's mother Nizhoni is doing her best, the post is slowly
falling apart.
Nizhoni is thrilled that Yazzie has returned
to help bring the trading post back to prosperity. Excitement comes from
the nearby filming of a John Ford movie starring Henry Fonda. Director
Ford enlists the tall, strong, half-Navajo and half-Jewish Yazzie to
serve as a translator, and as a bodyguard for the beautiful actress
Linda Darnell. Someone is sending Linda threatening letters, and as
Yazzie investigates, he finds himself falling for her.
Yazzie
isn't the only one to have recently returned home. A man who calls
himself Zopilote, the Buzzard, has spent the last twenty-five years in
jail steeping himself in the ancient Navajo chant "Darkness Rolling" and
consumed with rage at the people who put him there--Yazzie's mother and
grandfather.
A thrilling, heart-pounding read of family, adventure, romance, and vengeance, The Darkness Rolling is the first in an evocative historical mystery series by award-winning authors Win and Meredith Blevins."
=== June 9 ===
Title: Second Street Station
Author: Lawrence H. Levy
Series: #1 in the Mary Handley historical series set in Brooklyn, New York
ISBN: 9780553418927
Publisher: Broadway Books
Paperback, 336 pages
Synopsis: "Mary Handley is a not your typical late-nineteenth century lady. She's
fiery, clever, daring—and she’s not about to conform to the gender norms
of the day. Not long after being fired from her job at the hat factory
for insubordinate behavior, Mary finds herself at the murder scene of
Charles Goodrich, the brother of a prominent alderman and former
bookkeeper of Thomas Edison. When Mary proves her acumen as a sleuth,
she is hired by the Brooklyn police department—as the city’s first
female policewoman—to solve the crime. The top brass of the department
expect her to fail, but Mary has other plans. As she delves into the
mystery, she finds herself questioning the likes of J. P. Morgan, Thomas
Edison, and Nikola Tesla. Mary soon discovers the key to solving the
case goes well beyond finding a murderer and depends on her ability to
unearth the machinations of the city’s most prominent and respected
public figures, men who will go to great lengths to protect their
secrets.
Much like Mr. Churchill’s Secretary and Maisie Dobbs, Second Street Station
presents a portrait of a world plunging into modernity through the eyes
of a clever female sleuth. Mary Handley is an unforgettable protagonist
whose wit, humor, and charm will delight readers from the very first
page."

Title: Mountain Rampage
Series: #2 in the National Park series set in Rocky Mountain National Park
ISBN: 9781937226459
Publisher: Torrey House Press
Paperback, 265 pages
Synopsis: "In the riveting second installment of the National Park Mystery Series,
archaeologist Chuck Bender finds himself and his young wife and
stepdaughters in the crosshairs of an unknown killer when he defends his
brother-in-law from false accusations of murder in the brutal slaying
of a resort worker in Rocky Mountain National Park."
=== June 16 ===
Title: The Precipice
Series: #6 in the Mike Bowditch game warden series set in Maine
ISBN: 9781250063694
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Hardcover, 336 pages
Synopsis: "When two female hikers disappear in the Hundred Mile
Wilderness-the most remote stretch along the entire Appalachian
Trail-Maine game warden Mike Bowditch joins the desperate search to
find them.
Hope turns to despair after two unidentified corpses
are discovered-their bones picked clean by coyotes. Do the bodies
belong to the missing hikers? And were they killed by the increasingly
aggressive wild dogs?
Soon, all of Maine is gripped with the
fear of killer coyotes. But Bowditch has his doubts. His new
girlfriend, wildlife biologist Stacey Stevens, insists the scavengers
are being wrongly blamed. She believes a murderer may be hiding in the
offbeat community of hikers, hippies, and woodsmen at the edge of the
Hundred Mile Wilderness. When Stacey herself disappears along the
Appalachian Trail, the hunt for answers becomes personal.
Can Mike Bowditch find the woman he loves before the most dangerous animal in the North Woods strikes again?"
=== June 23 ===
Title: Brutality
Series: #3 in the Fina Ludlow P.I. series set in Boston, Massachusetts
ISBN: 9780399171185
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Hardcover, 464 pages
Synopsis: "When soccer mom Liz Barone is attacked in her kitchen and left with a
life-threatening injury, Fina Ludlow is hired by Liz’s mother to
identify her attacker. It’s unusual for Fina to take a case that isn’t
connected to the family firm, Ludlow and Associates, but Liz was in the
process of suing her alma mater, New England University—a suit that
could be a legal gold mine.
Twenty years earlier, Liz was an NEU
soccer star known for her physical toughness; however, a serious
cognitive decline has soured her soccer memories. She’s convinced that
her aggressive style of play—and the university’s willingness to ignore
head injuries in favor of a win—has put her health and her future in
jeopardy, and someone needs to be held responsible.
Was Liz
attacked to stop her lawsuit, or were there other secrets in the
seemingly innocent woman’s life? Fina convinces her father and boss,
Carl, to take the case, and discovers that wading into the financially
lucrative and emotionally charged world of collegiate sports requires
nerves of steel. As the list of suspects grows and hidden agendas are
revealed, Fina wonders if any game is worth the price."
=== June 30 ===
Title: Death in Brittany
Author: Jean-Luc Bannalec
Series: #1 in the Commissaire Dupin police procedural series set in France
ISBN: 9781250061744
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Hardcover, 320 pages
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books
Synopsis: "An international bestseller, this captivating whodunit introduces
Commissaire Dupin-a clever but cantankerous traditional police inspector
in an idyllic French seaside village."