Series
Jane Whitefield
1. Vanishing Act (1994)
2. Dance for the Dead (1996)
3. Shadow Woman (1997)
4. The Face-Changers (1998)
5. Blood Money (1999)
6. Runner (2009)
7. Poison Flower (2012)
1. Vanishing Act (1994)
2. Dance for the Dead (1996)
3. Shadow Woman (1997)
4. The Face-Changers (1998)
5. Blood Money (1999)
6. Runner (2009)
7. Poison Flower (2012)
Novels
Metzger's Dog (1983)
Big Fish (1985)
Island (1987)
Death Benefits (2001)
Pursuit (2001)
Dead Aim (2002)
Nightlife (2006)
Silence (2007)
Fidelity (2008)
Strip (2010)
Big Fish (1985)
Island (1987)
Death Benefits (2001)
Pursuit (2001)
Dead Aim (2002)
Nightlife (2006)
Silence (2007)
Fidelity (2008)
Strip (2010)
Omnibus
Links to other websites
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Thomas Perry recommends
Reliable Sources (1999) (Alex Bernier, book 1) Beth Saulnier "A complex and engaging mystery." | Flash Flood (2002) (Dan Mahoney, book 1) Susan Slater "A thriller with lots of Southwestern atmosphere and a puzzler of a plot that's calculated to keep a reader guessing through the last chapter." | A French Country Murder (2003) (Louis Morgon Mysteries, book 1) Peter Steiner "A beautiful crime novel." | |
Darwin's Nightmare (2008) (Wilson Trilogy, book 1) Mike Knowles "An angry charge into a bloody underworld free-for-all where a fighter's survival is earned by what he'll do after the bullet hits him. Mike Knowles is a strong new voice in crime fiction." | Quiver (2008) Peter Leonard "Peter Leonard has a good ear for voices, a good eye for detail, and a talent for bringing together elements that can't do anything but explode." | Siren of the Waters (2008) (Jana Matinova, book 1) Michael Genelin "A terrific novel by a man who knows crime, knows Europe, and knows how to write. Siren of the Waters is a genuine pleasure." | |
Let It Ride (2010) John McFetridge "McFetridge shows he can handle the timing, ambiguity, and multiple points of view that give a story the complexity of real life." | Requiem for a Gypsy (2011) (Jana Matinova, book 4) Michael Genelin "Michael Genelin knows crime, knows Europe, and knows how to write." |
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