The Chocolate Box
Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas #18 by Agatha Christie The Chocolate Box is a 1925 book by Agatha Christie and is book #18 in the Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas series. Check Price on Amazon
Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas #18 by Agatha Christie The Chocolate Box is a 1925 book by Agatha Christie and is book #18 in the Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas series. Check Price on Amazon
Hercule Poirot #18 by Agatha Christie Murder in the Mews / Dead Man's Mirror is a 1937 book by Agatha Christie and is book #18 in the Hercule Poirot series. Check Price on Amazon
In Death #18 by J.D. Robb Divided in Death is a 2004 book by J.D. Robb and is book #18 in the In Death series. Check Price on Amazon
Kay Scarpetta #18 by Patricia Cornwell Port Mortuary is a 2010 book by Patricia Cornwell and is book #18 in the Kay Scarpetta series. Check Price on Amazon
Spenser #18 by Robert B. Parker Pastime is a 1991 book by Robert B. Parker and is listed as book #18 in the Spenser series. Check Price on Amazon
Jesse Stone #18 by Robert B. Parker The Bitterest Pill is a 2019 book by Robert B. Parker and is listed as book #18 in the Jesse Stone series. Check Price on Amazon
Stone Barrington #18 by Stuart Woods A quiet dinner in Manhattan takes a sharp turn in Lucid Intervals when Herbie Fisher reappears carrying a briefcase stuffed with cash and the kind of chaos that seems to follow him everywhere. Stone…
Cork O'Connor #18 by William Kent Krueger Lightning Strike is a prequel to the Cork O’Connor series, set when Cork is nearly thirteen and still living in Aurora, Minnesota. The novel follows a formative summer in 1963, when Cork and…
Discworld #18 by Terry Pratchett Maskerade is a Discworld novel that brings the witches into the world of opera, performance, and backstage intrigue. The story centers on Agnes Nitt, a young woman from Lancre who goes to Ankh-Morpork hoping to…
Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James #17 by Deborah Crombie A young woman in a white dress is found dead in one of Notting Hill’s private gardens, posed so serenely that, at first glance, she appears merely asleep. The victim is Reagan Keating,…