Impossible Crimes
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Three Card Murder
by J. L. Blackhurst
Part 1 of the Impossible Crimes series
One sister is a cop.
The other a con artist.
Both are suspects. When DI Tess Fox arrives at her first murder scene there are already two big problems. First, the victim was thrown from the balcony of an apartment locked from the inside. Second, Tess knows the victim, and a clue left at the scene means the killer knows that too. Only one person knows about Tess's link to the victim and has the skills and criminal background to mastermind a locked-room murder. But Tess's half-sister Sarah is a con artist, not a killer. And Tess is going to need her expertise if she's ever going to crack the case. Soon two more bodies turn up in equally mysterious circumstances and also known to the sisters. Tess now has three locked room mysteries to solve and even more reasons to be suspicious of Sarah. Can she trust someone who breaks the law for a living, even if she is family?
Richard Osman meets Lucy Foley—cozy-adjacent crime for readers who like their crime novels with a bit more grit. Three locked-room mysteries and two sisters on opposite sides of the law investigating the crimes—to which they also have a personal connection.

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Smoke and Murders
by J. L. Blackhurst
Part 2 of the Impossible Crimes series
When the charred remains of Rupert Millington are found inside a burning effigy, no one knows how they got there, but there are plenty of rumours about whodunnit. Detective Tess Fox and her con-artist sister Sarah Jacobs have a knack for solving impossible crimes. They're confident they have the skills to unmask the true killer. But will this puzzling mystery prove beyond even their talents? 'A tasty whodunnit' 'One of the few authors where the twists leave me speechless' Netgalley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'A real puzzle box of a story' J.M. Hall, author of 'Incredibly ingenious' Netglley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Twisty, tricksy and whip-smart … crackles with tension and humour' Marion Todd, author of the Detective Clare Mackay series 'From the first sentence to the end I was hooked' Netglley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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