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Mysteries, Thrillers, and Suspense May 2015
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The bullet
by Mary Louise Kelly
When her world is blown apart, Professor Caroline Cashion returns home to discover the truth about her past and why her biological parents were murdered—and to find the killer before he finds her.
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Normal
by Graeme Cameron
A seemingly mild-mannered, neighborly man who kidnaps young women and holds them in a cage in his basement meets a grocery store checkout girl who becomes his ultimate target before he intends to cease his violent activities. A first novel.
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Empire rising
by Rick Campbell
A sequel to The Trident Deception follows the launch of China's expansion campaign throughout Asia by way of Japan, a plot that is countered by three unlikely allies including America's National Security Advisor, the commanding officer of a submarine and a Navy SEAL.
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Grave consequences : a Charlie Henry mystery
by David Thurlo
Investigating a dangerous case surrounding a priceless Navajo necklace, Charlie Henry is violently threatened by a young man claiming to be its rightful owner. By the award-winning authors of The Pawnbroker.
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The cat sitter's whiskers
by Blaize Clement
Rendered unconscious by a housebreaker while caring for a mischievous Maine coon cat, Florida cat sitter Dixie Hemingway is baffled to discover that none of the house's considerable valuables have been stolen, in a case that ensnares her in the world of black-market antiques. By the author of The Cat Sitter's Cradle
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The whites : a novel
by Harry Brandt
Sequestered to dead-end positions for nearly two decades after accidentally shooting a civilian, sergeant Billy Graves joins a third-shift group of New York detectives and investigates a brutal case with ties to his early career. By the author of Clockers.
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The stranger
by Harlan Coben
Parents Adam and Hannah confront the shocking secret on which their marriage was built, leaving Adam to wonder whether he ever truly knew his wife at all. By the best-selling author of Missing You.
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The Sisters brothers
by Patrick deWitt
Set against the back-drop of the great California Gold Rush, this darkly comic novel follows the misadventures of the fabled Sisters brothers, two hired guns, who, under the order of the mysterious Commodore, try to kill Hermann Kermit Warm, a man who gives them a run for their money. 25,000 first printing.
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Glorious
by Jeff Guinn
Rising to a life of influence and wealth after a hard-luck youth in late 19th-century Arizona Territory, Cash McLendon flees in the wake of a tragedy and tries to win back the heart from a woman from his past only to be targeted by his former father-in-law. By the best-selling author of The Last Gunfight.
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Appaloosa
by Robert B. Parker
Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole follow a man without conscience or remorse to the small town of Appaloosa, where they will discover the price of responsibility, honor and loyalty in the Old West. By the author of Brimstone. Reprint. A best-selling novel.
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True grit
by Charles Portis
Pursuing a murderer who has escaped into Indian Territory, U.S. Marshal Rooster J. Cogburn teams up with a bounty-hunting Texas Ranger and Mattie Ross, a cantankerous young lady who is bent on revenge
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The cold dish
by Craig Johnson
After decades of peace between the white and Native American communities of early American Wyoming, a young man who was once convicted for raping a Cheyenne girl is found dead, prompting sheriff Walt Longmire, his deputy Victoria Moretti, and friend Henry Standing Bear to investigate. A first novel. Reprint.
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