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Books in Well Spring, Thorndike Press Large Print Christian Mystery series

  • The Shunning

    Beverly Lewis

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Feb. 1, 1998)
    When Katie Lapp, an Amish woman from Hickory Hollow, Pennsylvania, stumbles across a satin infant gown in her parents' attic, it leads to a devastating confession from her parents that completely changes her life
  • Aunt Dimity and the Village Witch

    Nancy Atherton

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, May 2, 2012)
    "When Amelia Thistle moves to Finch, her new neighbors welcome her with open arms-and inquiring minds. Among them is Lori Shepherd, who isn't fooled by Amelia's unassuming persona. Amelia is, in fact, a world-famous artist with a rabid and eager-to-stalkfan base. In order to keep peace in Finch, Lori must help Amelia conceal her identity. Amelia, meanwhile, sets about working on the riddle that brought her to town in the first place. A fragment of a family diary hints that one of Amelia's ancestors might have been Mistress Meg, the Mad Witch of Finch. Following the clue, Lori hunts through Finch's darkest and most secret corners, all the while dodging nosy neighbors and Amelia's frantic fans. With Aunt Dimity's otherworldly help, Lori inches closer to the true story of Mistress Meg-and Amelia" -- Cover verso.
  • Odd Partners: An Anthology

    Anne Perry

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, May 29, 2019)
    At head of title: Mystery Writers of America presents
  • Dog on It: A Chet and Bernie Mystery

    Spencer Quinn

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, May 1, 2009)
    Meet Chet, the wise and lovable canine narrator of Dog On It, who works alongside Bernie, a down-on-his-luck private investigator. Chet might have flunked out of police school, but he's a detective through and through. In their first adventure, Chet and Bernie investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl who may or may not have been kidnapped, but who has definitely gotten mixed up with some very unsavory characters. (Bestseller)
  • Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince

    Nancy Atherton

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, May 1, 2013)
    When a silver sleigh recently stolen from a local museum turns up in her thrift shop, paranormal sleuth Lori Shepherd is surprised by the curator's lack of interest in the theft, a situation that prompts Lori to turn to Aunt Dimity for otherworldly advice on how to track down the sleigh's true owner. (mystery & detective). Simultaneous.
  • The Darwin Affair

    Tim Mason

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, Oct. 23, 2019)
    Intellectually stimulating and viscerally exciting, The Darwin Affair is breathtaking from start to stop." --The Wall Street Journal Get ready for one of the most inventive and entertaining novels of 2019--an edge-of-your-seat Victorian-era thriller, where the controversial publication On the Origin of Species sets off a string of unspeakable crimes.London, June 1860: When an assassination attempt is made on Queen Victoria, and a petty thief is gruesomely murdered moments later--and only a block away--Chief Detective Inspector Charles Field quickly surmises that these crimes are connected to an even more sinister plot. Was Victoria really the assassin's target? Are those closest to the Crown hiding something? And who is the shadowy figure witnesses describe as having lifeless, coal-black eyes?Soon, Field's investigation exposes a shocking conspiracy in which the publication of Charles Darwin's controversial On the Origin of Species sets off a string of murders, arson, kidnapping, and the pursuit of a madman named the Chorister. As the investigation takes Field from the dangerous alleyways of London to the hallowed halls of Oxford, the list of possible conspirators grows, and the body count escalates. And as he edges closer to the Chorister, he uncovers dark secrets that were meant to remain forever hidden. Tim Mason has created a rousing page-turner that both Charles Dickens and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would relish and envy.
  • Blue Monday

    Nicci French

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Aug. 8, 2012)
    Living an existence of austere control and personal integrity borne from her views about what she can control in an uncontrollable world, psychotherapist Frieda Klein is placed at the center of a national investigation involving the abduction of a 5-year-old child and a client who harbors an obsessive longing for a child with the missing boy's physical appearance. (suspense).
  • Pirate King: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes

    Laurie R. King

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Sept. 7, 2011)
    Sent to Lisbon and Morocco, where a British movie studio is filming a remake of The Pirates of Penzance, Mary Russell investigates a series of crimes targeting the production and confronts a high-stakes situation when actual pirates orchestrate a hostage situation. (mystery & detective). Simultaneous.
  • Mr. Monk on the Road

    Lee Goldberg

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, June 1, 2011)
    "Adrian Monk is feeling strangely...satisfied. His job is secure, and his wife's murder has finally been solved. He'd like his agoraphobic brother, Ambrose, to be able to feel the same way--and sees his brother's birthday as a chance to make it happen. So Monk puts a secret ingredient in Ambrose's birthday cake: sleeping pills. When he wakes up, they're in a motor home on the open road. Monk is determined to show his brother the outside world. But as little crimes pop up along the highway, Monk can't resist getting involved.".
  • A Fistful of Collars

    Spencer Quinn

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Feb. 22, 2013)
    Hired to babysit a spoiled actor whose latest film is being shot in the Valley, Chet and Bernie uncover links between the actor and a long-ago local crime, a situation that is further complicated by the actor's troublemaking cat. By the best-selling author of The Dog Who Knew Too Much. (mystery & detective).
  • Gone to Dust

    Matthew Goldman

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press Large Print, Sept. 9, 2017)
    The debut private eye murder mystery from Emmy Award-winning Seinfeld writer Matt Goldman. SML Private detective Nils Shapiro is focused on forgetting his ex-wife and keeping warm during another Minneapolis winter when a former colleague calls with the impossible: a woman was found murdered in her bedroom, with dust from hundreds of vacuum cleaner bags emptied on her body. How do you solve a murder with no useable evidence?
  • Collecting The Dead

    Spencer Kope

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press Large Print, Jan. 4, 2017)
    Magnus "Steps" Craig is part of the elite three-man Special Tracking Unit of the FBI. Called in on special cases where his skills are particularly needed, he works as a tracker. The media dubs him "The Human Bloodhound," since Steps is renowned for his incredible ability to find and follow trails over any surface better than anyone else. But there's a secret to his success. Steps has a special ability---a kind of synesthesia---where he can see the 'essence' of a person, something he calls 'shine, ' on everything they've touched. His ability is known to only a few people---his father, the director of the FBI, and his partner, Special Agent Jimmy Donovan.When the remains of a murdered woman are found, Steps recognizes the shine left by the murderer from another crime scene with a physically similar victim. And he uncovers the signature at both scenes---the mark of a sad face. At the same time, another killer, one Steps has dubbed Leonardo and has been trying to track for over ten years, appears again, taunting Steps. But while Steps tries to find a clue that will lead him to Leonardo, the case of the Sad Face Killer heats up. The team uncovers eleven possible victims: missing women who fit the same pattern. Using his skill and the resources of the Bureau, it is a race against time to find the killer before it's too late.