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In this standalone novel from David Swinson, DC homicide detective Alex Blum is brought in to investigate the murder of Chris Doyle. As he roots around for evidence, he finds an old polaroid of the decedent with Arthur Holland, Blum's informant from years ago. But Arthur has been...

After rescuing a kidnapped teenage girl from a drug den, Frank Marr is reluctantly drawn into the search for another girl that may be connected to the first and could reveal his secrets.

The Trinity Boys Choir has put together an inspiring programme: assisted by musicologists and composers, Nicholas Ludford's mass was edited meticulously and is provided with a fitting context on this recording by medieval vocal music as well as contemporary works.

In the wake of a baffling tragedy, 13-year-old Graham moves with his family to Beirut, Lebanon, a city on the edge of the sea and cataclysmic violence. Inquisitive and restless by nature, Graham suspects his State Department father is a CIA operative, and that their family's frag...

When a murder occurs in a small town in Upstate New York, retired police detective Graham Sanderson is drawn back into a vortex of violence, deception, and a series of murders which get dangerously personal. From the author of 'Sweet Thing'.

Crime Song Swinson, David.

Frank Marr was a good cop with a bad habit, until his burgeoning addictions to alcohol and cocaine forced him into retirement from the DC police. Now barely eking out a living as a private investigator, he agrees to take on a family case: a favor for his aunt, who was like a seco...

The Read for Reconciliation Family Book Club in a Bag is meant to create opportunities for learning, discussion and reflection, whether for parents and caregivers to share with youth, or for adults taking their first steps in learning about truth and reconciliation. The titles in...

Forced to retire from the D. C. police, newly minted P.I. Frank Marr is recovering from rock bottom when a friend asks for help - and now, he must revisit the dark, drug-fueled world he left behind. Ostracized by his family after a botched case that led to the death of his bab...

The return of Frank Marr, the "refreshing" protagonist of one of the New York Times ' Best Crime Novels of 2016 Frank Marr was a good cop with a bad habit, until his burgeoning addictions to alcohol and cocaine forced him into retirement from the DC police. Now barely eking ...

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