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In the Arthurian Legend, the Lady of the Lake was a woman who resided in a lake, which was actually a Celtic Otherworld.    She is the one that gave the sword Excalibur to King Arthur.

  We think it’s fitting to name our Mystery, Thrillers and Suspense page  after her because, well, they both are filled with mystery, chills, and thrills to test your imagination and keep you guessing.

**New additions to the reviews are set apart by bold print.

 

 

TITLE AUTHOR RELEASE DATE REVIEW POSTED
Sketching Evil Donna Anders 12/07 May 11, 2008
A Prisoner of Birth Jeffrey Archer 3/08 May 11, 2008
Flesh and Bone Jefferson Bass 1/08 May 11, 2008
Behind The Polygamy Veil Kenneth Brown 4/07 Apr 17, 2008
The Lighthouse Keeper Luisa Buehler 4/08 Apr 17, 2008
Grave Apparel Ellen Byerrum 7/07 Apr 17, 2008
A Reunion To Die For Lauren Carr 6/07 May 11, 2008
Echo Five David Chacko 1/08 May 11, 2008
Turn Up The Heat Jessica Conant-Park and Susan Conant 3/08 Apr 1, 2008
Silent Fall Barbara Freethy 4/08 Apr 17, 2008
Silent Run Barbara Freethy 3/08 Apr 17, 2008
The Anatomy of Deception Lawrence Goldstone 2/08 Apr 7, 2008
The Death Dealer Heather Graham 4/08 May 11, 2008
Manhattan Nocturne Colin Harrison 4/08 Apr 1, 2008
Irreparable Damages Karlene Heinkel 8/07 Apr 1, 2008
Death Comes For The Fat Man Reginald Hill 3/07 Apr 17, 2008
Murder's Madness Alex Matthews 4/08 Apr 30, 2008
Awkward Grace Jeff McCord 4/08 Apr 1, 2008
Fractured Souls T. A. Ridgell 6/06 Apr 1, 2008
Strangers In Death J. D. Robb 2/08 Apr 1, 2008
Friend of the Devil Peter Robinson 3/08 May 11, 2008
Anatomy Of Fear Jonathan Santlofer 2/08 Apr 26, 2008
An Incomplete Revenge Jacqueline Winspear 2/08 Apr 17, 2008

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