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Madeline Island Public Library

Matthew Hope mysteries

Author:
McBain, Ed
McBain, Ed, 1926-2005
 
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1.  Goldilocks

 
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2.  Rumpelstiltskin

 
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3.  Beauty and the beast

 
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4.  Jack and the beanstalk

 
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5.  Snow White and Rose Red

 
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6.  Cinderella

 
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7.  Puss in boots

 
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8.  The house that Jack built

 
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9.  Three blind mice

 
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A crime novel by the author of "Kiss" and winner of the Grand Master Award of the Mystery Writers of America. Mary claims not to have killed the three young girls found in her back yard - and Matthew Hope takes on the defence of an eccentric woman who may be a serial murderess.
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Florida PIs Matthew Hope & Co. probe the death of a circus midget. Officially she committed suicide, but her daughter claims she was killed by the animal trainer.
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The twelfth novel in the immensely popular series featuring Matthew Hope follows the Florida detective on a case of murder, pornography, and high-seas piracy off the Gulf Coast that begins as a simple case of copyright infringement.
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Jill Callahan hires Florida attorney Matthew Hope to locate her missing husband, Jack, but the dead man found in Jack's bed certainly will not be paying any alimony--unless it is not really Jack.