Mysteries in Translation
New and old mysteries from international authors available in translation at Mechanics' Institute Library
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<p>New mysteries from international authors available in translation at Mechanics'</p>
The stolen heart
Kurkov, Andreĭ
<p>New mysteries from international authors available in translation at Mechanics'</p>
Murder in the house of Omari
Ashibe, Taku, 1958- author.
<p>New mysteries from international authors available in translation at Mechanics'</p>
The Labyrinth House murders
Ayatsuji, Yukito, 1960- author.
<p>New mysteries from international authors available in translation at Mechanics'</p>
The Granite Coast murders
Bannalec, Jean-Luc, 1966- author.
<p>New mysteries from international authors available in translation at Mechanics'</p>
An island of suspects
Bannalec, Jean-Luc, 1966- author.
"Two deaths, the suicide of a newly laid-off worker and an unscrupulous businessman found murdered, leads Inspector Montalbano to inspect the Halcyon, a nearly abandoned mysterious ship with no passengers. Giovanni Trincanato has brought ruin to the shipyard he inherited from his father and when a worker he fires hangs himself on the construction site, Inspector Montalbano is called to the scene. In short order, the inspector loses his temper with the crass Giovanni, delivers a slap to his face, and unfortunately, it won't be the last he sees of Trincanato. Meanwhile, a mysterious schooner called Halcyon shows up in the harbor, seemingly deserted except for just one man. With its presence comes even more mysteries, another death, and the arrival of the FBI. Alongside Sicilian-American Agent Pennisi, Montalbano and his team must attempt a suspenseful infiltration operation in this new, page-turning Inspector Montalbano mystery." --
The cook of the Halcyon
Camilleri, Andrea, author.