Hard Case Crime brings you gripping, award-winning crime fiction by best-selling authors and the hottest new writers in the field:
“AN ENDING YOU’LL NEVER FORGET” —STEPHEN KING
The day Joan Medford buried her first husband, she met two men: the older man whose touch repelled her but whose money was an irresistible temptation, and the young schemer she’d come to crave like life itself…
“EXTRAORDINARY” —NEW YORK TIMES
A masterful first novel written in the styles of three giants of the mystery genre. Stephen King says it’s “bold, innovative, and thrilling… crackles with suspense and will keep you up late.”
“TERRIFIC” —STEPHEN KING
An unsolved heist of priceless art from a Boston museum sends deadly repercussions echoing from 1946 to the present day. The Wall Street Journal calls this first novel “impressive, inventive, and immensely enjoyable.”
“A book by this guy is cause for happiness.”
Based on Westlake’s story for a James Bond movie that was never filmed! Millions will die to satisfy one man’s hunger for gold—and revenge…
When domestic terrorists kidnap a big-name comedian, it’ll take more than quick wits for him to survive.
With his memory damaged after a brutal assault and the police hounding him, actor Paul Cole fights to rebuild his shattered life.
“Thou Shalt Not Steal” is only the first commandment to be broken when the Crispinite monks of New York City try to save their monastery from the wrecking ball.
A gang of convicts plots to use a secret tunnel not to escape from prison but to rob two banks while they have the perfect alibi: they couldn’t have done it since they’re already behind bars…
“Block grabs you… and never lets go.”
Block’s long-lost first crime novel, about an insurance man who reinvents himself as a mobster.
On the border between El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, five lives are about to collide: the gambler, the divorcee, the hitchhiker, the redhead, and the madman who’s not done killing.
A woman sets out to track down every man she’s ever slept with—and kill them all.
A con man accidentally steals a drug lord’s stash of heroin—and the man’s beautiful wife. But can love survive a collaboration in homicide?
In steamy small-town Florida, ex-cop Doak Miller falls for a femme fatale and has to figure out how to get away with murder on her behalf…
Lost for more than 75 years, The Knife Slipped was meant to be the second book in the Cool & Lam series but got shelved when Gardner’s publisher objected to (among other things) Bertha Cool’s tendency to “talk tough, swear, smoke cigarettes, and try to gyp people.” But this tale of adultery and corruption, of double-crosses and triple identities—however shocking for 1939—shines today as a glorious present from the past, a return to the heyday of private eyes and shady dames, of powerful criminals, crooked cops, blazing dialogue and wild plot twists.
“A remarkable discovery… fans will rejoice at another dose of Gardner’s unexcelled mastery of pace and an unexpected new taste of his duo’s cyanide chemistry.”
“A treasure that’s not to be missed.”
“A gift to aficionados of the Cool and Lam series.”
“A time machine back to an exuberant era of snappy patter, stakeouts and double-crosses.”
Three years ago, detective John Blake solved a mystery that changed his life forever—and left a woman he loved dead. Now Blake is back, to investigate the apparent suicide of Dorothy Louise Burke, a beautiful college student with a double life. The secrets Blake uncovers could blow the lid off New York City’s sex trade… if they don’t kill him first.
Richard Aleas’ first novel, LITTLE GIRL LOST, was among the most celebrated crime novels of the year, nominated for both the Edgar and Shamus Awards. But nothing in John Blake’s first case could prepare you for the shocking conclusion of his second…
“An instant classic.”
“The best thing Hard Case is publishing right now.”
“His powerful conclusion will drop jaws.”
“So sharp [it’ll] slice your finger as you flip the pages.”
The finest writers and artists team up to tell searing crime stories in the visual medium:
In seedy, sordid 1980s Times Square, a peepshow performer finds evidence of a murder committed by the son of a wealthy real estate developer. But will she live to tell the tale?
A small-town sheriff comes to Washington, D.C. to investigate her sister’s disappearance and winds up deep undercover in the world of politicians, call girls, and the deadliest of dirty tricks.
Once a Marine sniper in Vietnam, Quarry came home to find his wife cheating on him and no work for a man whose only job skill was killing. Enter the Broker, an agent for professional hit men. But when the Broker assigns Quarry to kill a former platoon mate, will Quarry carry out the contract or fall prey to an attack of conscience? From the author of Road to Perdition, one of the most acclaimed graphic novels of all time.
Kidnapped and operated on by the vengeful sister of one of his victims, a professional killer emerges permanently altered—and with a thirst for revenge of his own. Inspired the movie starring Michelle Rodriguez and Sigourney Weaver.
The entire saga of Lisbeth Salander, adapted in three graphic novels—plus a fourth volume, The Girl Who Danced With Death, telling an all-new story unavailable in any other format.
In the years leading up to WWII, Berlin is a hotbed of crime and deception, intrigue and violence. Can one detective uncover its secrets and live to see justice done?
From acclaimed international artist Yoshimizu, the bloody story of a daughter of the Yakuza and her quest to learn her mother’s fate and redeem her suffering.
When he’s not pulling heists with his friend Parker, Alan Grofield runs a small theater in Indiana. But putting on shows is expensive and jobs have been thin, which is why Grofield agrees to listen to Andrew Myers’ plan to knock over a brewery in upstate New York.
Unfortunately, Myers’ plan is insane—so Grofield walks out on him. But Myers isn’t a man you walk out on…
“This first-rate hard-boiled mystery… reads like Raymond Chandler with a dark literary whisper… of Cormac McCarthy.”
“The prose is clean, the dialogue laced with dry humor, the action comes hard and fast.”
“Lemons Never Lie is a delight—a crime story that leaves you smiling.”
“The best Richard Stark ever.”