Criminals -- Fiction
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Criminals -- Fiction
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Criminals
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- Subject of40
- Ikenga, Nnedi Okorafor
- The discreet charm of the big bad wolf, Alexander McCall Smith
- Artemis Fowl, the graphic novel, adapted by Michael Moreci ; art by Stephen Gilpin
- Legend, Marie Lu
- Dangerous minds, Janet Evanovich
- The drop, Dennis Lehane
- Leopard's hunt, Christine Feehan
- The talented Mr. Ripley, Patricia Highsmith
- Legend, Marie Lu
- Tom Clancy Enemy contact, Mike Maden
- Every cloak rolled in blood, James Lee Burke
- Shadows of Pecan Hollow, a novel, Caroline Frost
- Prodigy, a Legend novel, Marie Lu
- Blackout odyssey, a novel, Victoria Feistner
- The end of the road, Andrew Welsh-Huggins
- Legendary, a Caraval novel, Stephanie Garber
- Shoot the moonlight out, William Boyle
- Fake mustache, or, how Jodie O'Rodeo and her wonder horse (and some nerdy guy) saved the U.S. Presidential election from a mad genius criminal mastermind, by Tom Angleberger
- Payback, Gordon Korman
- Black mountain, Laird Barron
- The rule of luck, Catherine Cerveny
- No plan B, Lee Child and Andrew Child
- Doctor Who, written by Tony Lee, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Matthew Dow Smith, Dan McDaid ; art by Andrew Currie [and ten others], V. 1
- This man must die, William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone
- The big time, a football genius novel, Tim Green
- Legend, Marie Lu
- Four dead queens, Astrid Scholte
- Shots fired, stories from Joe Pickett Country, C.J. Box
- Enchanted hill, a novel, by Emily Bain Murphy
- She rides shotgun, Jordan Harper
- Better off dead, Lee Child and Andrew Child
- A feast for crows, George R.R. Martin
- The continental affair, Christine Mangan
- Sundays in August, Patrick Modiano ; translated from the French by Damion Searls
- The dangerous days of Daniel X, James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge
- Night boat to Tangier, a novel, by Kevin Barry
- Criminal destiny, Gordon Korman
- Brooklyn crime novel, Jonathan Lethem
- The man with the silver Saab, Älexander McCall Smith
- Every cloak rolled in blood, James Lee Burke