BlueReads
Discover
Library
Browse
Advertisement
Search Results
Showing results for
"Misc Crime"
Women Crime Writers: Four Suspense Novels of the 1950s (LOA #269): Mischief / The Blunderer / Beast in View / Fools' Gold (Library of America Women Crime Writers Collection)
Sarah Weinman
High Crimes and Miscreants (The Magnetron Chronicles, #4)
D.L. Mackenzie
A Miscellany of Murder: From History and Literature to True Crime and Television, a Killer Selection of Trivia
The Monday Murder Club
Chrisp's True Crime Miscellany
Peter Chrisp
Controlling Unlawful Organizational Behavior: Social Structure and Corporate Misconduct (Studies in Crime and Justice)
Diane Vaughan
Raven 23: How the Department of Justice Betrayed American Heroes – A True Crime Exposé of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Government Cover-Up
Gina Keating
Detroit Tigers Gone Wild: Mischief, Crimes and Hard Time
George Hunter
Texas True Crime Miscellany
Clay Coppedge
The Complexities of Police Corruption: Gender, Identity, and Misconduct (Issues in Crime and Justice)
Marilyn Corsianos
Courting Disaster: True Crime and Mischief on Land and Sea
Robert C. Parsons
Crimes Through Time: Mischief, Missteps & Dastardly Deeds
Rosie McCormick
Chrisp's True Crime Miscellany
Peter Chrisp
Autumn Abduction: A fun cozy mystery novella with mischievous grannies and a supposedly crime free small town (The Weather Girl Mysteries Book 3)
Ashleigh Quinn
Crimes, Capers, & Rule-Breakers: 20 Tales Of Mischief and Mayhem
Diana Deverell
The Joker / Harley Quinn: Uncovered #1 (2023) Christian Ward Variant Comic Book
THE CLOWN PRINCE OF CRIME. THE MAID OF MISCHIEF. THEIR BEST COVERS EVER!
Romance and Other Crimes - Volume 1: Sixteen Tales of Gender-Bending Miscreants In Their Romantic Transgender Adventures, Escapades, Schemes, Heists and Getaways (Mostly Happy Endings)
Maryanne Peters
A Miscellany of Murder: From History and Literature to True Crime and Television, a Killer Selection of Trivia
The Monday Murder Club
A Carnival of Crime: Murder, Mischief, and Malice in 1890s Spartanburg (Hub City Writers Project)
Betsy Wakefield Teter
Sherlock HO!: A miscellany of Holmesian parodies and other minor crimes in prose and verse
Sreenivasan Subramanian