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20 All prices are in U.S. dollars. Special offers and discounts are available in the U.S. only. Standing Order includes 72 hardcover titles each year for about $1,718. THIS IS A 25% DISCOUNT AND INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING! MYSTERY I A New York Times Bestselling Author WAIT FOR SIGNS Twelve Longmire Stories Craig Johnson "For fans of Johnson's Absaroka County sheriff, all the familiar characters fill these stories. . ." — starred, Library Journal Ten years ago Craig Johnson wrote his first short story, the Hillerman Award–winning "Old Indian Trick" featuring the sheriff who would go on to star in his award-winning novels and the A&E hit series Longmire. Each Christmas Eve thereafter, Johnson sent out a new Sheriff Walt Longmire story that doesn't appear in the novels. Wait for Signs collects those beloved stories — and one entirely new one — for the very first time in a single volume. 978-1-4104-7532-9 § $32.99 U.S. Mystery § Releases 1/7/15 I A New York Times Bestselling Author GHOST WANTED A Bailey Ruth Ghost Novel Carolyn Hart "This could be Hart's best series yet. The most appealing attribute of her masterful, self-assured writing style is her wry humor." — starred, Booklist Ghostly gumshoe Bailey Ruth's supervisor is worried about a dear old friend. Elegant Lorraine Marlow haunts Adelaide's college library. The Lady of the Roses uses the fragrant flowers to pair up students. Now someone has left roses strewn about the library, destroyed a gargoyle, and stolen a valuable book. When Bailey Ruth arrives to investigate, a campus security guard is shot and a student is blamed for the crimes. But something isn't adding up. 978-1-4104-7520-6 § $32.99 U.S. Cozy Mystery § Releases 1/7/15 For fans of Margaret Maron FIGHTING CHANCE A Gregor Demarkian Novel Jane Haddam Gregor Demarkian grew up in Philadelphia's Armenian- American enclave known as Cavanaugh Street. After a storied career in the FBI, he returned to the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood that retains some of the friends and flavors of his youth. Among them is his best friend, Father Tibor Kasparian, the local Armenian-Orthodox parish priest and a genuinely gentle soul. So when Father Tibor is arrested for murder, it tears at the very foundation of Gregor's world. 978-1-4104-7413-1 § $31.99 U.S. Mystery § Releases 1/7/15 Available in Mystery 3, 5 & 6. For fans of Jacqueline Winspear and Rhys Bowen MURDER AT THE BRIGHTWELL Ashley Weaver "An elegant Christie-esque 1930s romp that will delight fans of Rhys Bowen's Lady Georgie series with its wit, charm, and strong independent heroine." — Deborah Crombie Amory Ames is a wealthy young woman who regrets her marriage to her notoriously charming playboy husband, Milo. Looking for a change, she accepts a request from her former fiancé, Gil Trent, and accompanies him to the Brightwell Hotel to help circumvent his sister's marriage to a disreputable ladies' man. When the groom-to-be is murdered and Gil is arrested, Amory works to clear his name. But matters are complicated when Milo arrives unexpectedly. 978-1-4104-7270-0 § $30.99 U.S. Mystery § Releases 1/7/15 Available in Mystery 5 & 6. SERIES TITLE SERIES TITLE

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