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Mission Road
Rick Riordan
From Publishers Weekly
The past collides explosively with the present in Edgar-winner Riordan's relatively weak sixth Tre...
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The White Russian
Tom Bradby
Amazon.com Review
With Russia on the brink of a populist revolution, the least important thing to most residents of St. P...
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High Tide
Jude Deveraux
From Publishers Weekly
"One night I went to bed and when I woke up, there was a dead man on top of me... " is only one of...
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Bitch Factor
Chris Rogers
Amazon.com Review
It's not surprising that Dixie Flannigan comes across as 250 pounds of attitude stuffed into a 120-pou...
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Crush (Karen Vail)
Alan Jacobson
From Publishers Weekly
In Jacobson's addictive second Karen Vail thriller (after The 7th Victim), a serial killer spoils ...
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Velocity (Karen Vail)
Alan Jacobson
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Jacobson's third thriller featuring FBI profiler Karen Vail (after Crush) sizzles ...
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Treasure Hunt
John Lescroart
From Publishers Weekly
Bestseller Lescroart's lackluster third Hunt Club thriller (after The Suspect) finds PI Wyatt Hunt...
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Waking the Dead tie-in
Scott Spencer
From Library Journal
Fielding Pierce has lived his life accord ing to a strict master plan that should guarantee him a sh...
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Nowhere to Hide
Carlene Thompson
Review
PRAISE FOR CARLENE THOMPSON
YOU CAN RUN
“Mary Higgins Clark fans take note.”—Kirkus Reviews
“...
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Chasing Fire
Nora Roberts
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. This searing stand-alone from bestseller Roberts (The Search) celebrates the smoke...
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The Bone House
Brian Freeman
From Publishers Weekly
At the start of this solid stand-alone from Freeman (Immoral and three other titles in his Duluth,...
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Good Morning, Killer
April Smith
Amazon.com Review
FBI Special Agent Ana Gray returns in this complex, involving thriller about a dedicated officer's sear...
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The Savage Garden
Mark Mills
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Two murders committed 400 years apart form the core of British author Mills's outs...
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Royal Heist
Lynda La Plante
From Publishers Weekly
La Plante (Prime Suspect, etc.) heads for Ascot in this involving heist novel about a British cham...
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No Time for Goodbye
Linwood Barclay
From Publishers Weekly
Barclay (Bad Guys) tugs hard on the heartstrings with the tragic tale of Cynthia Bigge, whose pare...
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Entangled (Volume 1)
Barbara Ellen Brink
About the Author
Barbara Ellen Brink is a novelist, supported financially by a loving husband who just happens to have a ...
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Don't Ever Tell
Brandon Massey
Review
"A tour de force of psychological suspense!" -- Jay Bonansinga, National Bestselling Author
"Tell everyone that DO...
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A Summer Affair
Susan Wiggs
From Publishers Weekly
Veteran writer Wiggs (Enchanted Afternoon, etc.) skillfully conveys the edginess of Victorian San ...
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Declare
Tim Powers
Amazon.com Review
This supernatural suspense thriller crosses several genres--espionage, geopolitics, religion, fantasy....
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Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Jeff Lindsay
Amazon.com Review
Meet Dexter Morgan. He's a highly respected lab technician specializing in blood spatter for the Miami ...
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The Survivors Club
Lisa Gardner
From Publishers Weekly
One cannot read this excellent new novel by bestselling author Gardner (The Next Accident) without...
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Shadow of a Dark Queen
Raymond E. Feist
From Publishers Weekly
A dark and alien peril casts an lengthening shadow over Midkemia as another Riftworld saga begins ...
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Kisser
Stuart Woods
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. At the start of bestseller Woods's entertaining 17th Stone Barrington novel (after...
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The Lamplighter
Anthony O'Neill
From Publishers Weekly
Australian novelist O'Neill (Scheherazade) tips his hat to The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ...
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