View this email in your browser
Christchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o Ōtautahi

April 2024

 

Haere mai, welcome to our Crime & Mystery newsletter. Take a walk on the dark side and discover crimes both real and fictional.

 

Staff List

New For You - True Crime - April 2024

Our selectors have hand-picked the top new additions to the library collection on espionage, crime, murder, and everything in between.

New For You True Crime
 

Coming Soon

Our selector picks the best upcoming mysteries and true crime books. Get in first!

True Crime

The Book Forger by Joseph Hone

Captivating tale of unlikely allies banding together to uncover the literary scandal of the century! Follow the journey of a daring bibliophile who not only forged books but also reshaped his entire identity.

The Eighth House: A murder, a mother, a haunting by Linda Segtnan

A chilling exploration of violence and blossoming hope. Linda, a researcher, is drawn into solving the unsolved murder of Birgitta Sivander after stumbling upon her photo in an old newspaper.

Mystery

The Intruders by Louise Jensen

They were told to leave. They didn’t. Disappearing objects, a stopped clock, and an unsettling yet familiar aura. Are these eerie occurrences just hallucinations, or is it something darker?

Last Witness by Lucie Whitehouse

A thriller that you'll rip through in one night. One murder, three families destroyed. And a detective guilty of a crime of her own.

 

New Mysteries

More new mysteries

New Non-fiction

"Always Home, Always Homesick" by Kent, Hannah, 1985-
"Behind the Hill" by Robilliard, Robin, 1934-
"Always Home, Always Homesick" by Kent, Hannah, 1985-
"Black Tunnel White Magic" by Jackson, Rick (Retired detective)
"Always Home, Always Homesick" by Kent, Hannah, 1985-
View All
"Behind the Hill" by Robilliard, Robin, 1934-
View All
Find non-fiction about murders
 

Find out about crime solving & forensic science

Video

Unconscious Bias on LinkedIn Learning

In this course, diversity expert Stacey Gordon Stacey explores the most common forms of unconscious bias and its implications.

More about this session
 
 Christchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o Ōtautahi on FacebookChristchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o Ōtautahi on InstagramChristchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o Ōtautahi on Youtube 
 

Terms of Use Privacy Statement Accessibility Statement

You have received this email because you use Christchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o Ōtautahi or you signed up to receive emails on our website.

You can unsubscribe or update your preferences at any time.

Christchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o Ōtautahi
PO Box 73045
Christchurch 8154
New Zealand

Have a question? Contact Us.

Powered by BiblioCommons