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I'll leave it there, so many more I could list.

Now You See Me by Sharon Bolton- English PC drawn into a search for copycat Jack the Ripper. Bolton is the QUEEN of twisty turny.
Little Black Lies by Sharon Bolton- Same heartbreaking story, three POV in the far-off Falklands. Another that will have you re-reading the last chapter.
City of the Lost (Casey Duncan #1) by Kelley Armstrong. Hell of a crossover from romantic suspense writer to pure. d. thriller set in a lost town for those who need to disappear.
A Darkness Absolute (Casey Duncan #2) by Kelley Armstrong. Darkness descends on a lost Yukon town. Not all from the weather as a pattern of kidnapped girls emerges.
Murder in Thrall by Anne Cleeland. A sociopath/obsessive DCI and his fey DC partner solve some of Scotland Yards most difficult crimes. So charming. I also love Cleeland's lovely rhythm in her writing.
Daisy in Chains by Sharon Bolton. The charms of a serial killer in prison. We know who did it, but can the police keep him in prison?

I am also a loyal fan of Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs, enjoying almost all of the books of that series very much.

Save Me moral dilemma, does a mother save her child or the child who is the bully? This decision determines the whole tone of the book. When she finds the why behind the explosion it turns into a gritty read
A Perfect Evil the first in a series that has stayed strong. Her books are dark, gritty and doesn't shy from the violent evil of our society
Never Tell a Lie a pyshological thriller that has you reading with the lights on to a quick finish that will leave breathless

I adore Brat Farrrar by Josephine Tey!

Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner
The Widow by Fiona Barton
The Heavens May Fall by Allen Eskens
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Would readers of this group post their favorite five to ten books of the recent past and maybe a line or two of the reasons.
Thank you,
Eric