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Mysteries, Thrillers, and Suspense March 2015
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Twelve days
by Alex Berenson
Uncovering a plot to lure America into invading Iran, John Wells and his CIA contacts race against time to prevent full-scale war in the face of a deadly terrorist attack and a squad of suicide bombers. By the #1 New York Times best-selling, Edgar Award-winning author of The Faithful Spy.
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Moriarty
by Anthony Horowitz
An Arthur Conan Doyle-estate-sanctioned tale by the best-selling author of The House of Silk occurs days after the fateful encounter between Holmes and Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. 100,000 first printing.
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Hush, hush
by Laura Lippman
Taking a case that challenges her busy childcare schedule, Tess Monaghan and new partner, Sandy Sanchez, assess the security needs of an imperious Baltimore woman whose family reunion is overshadowed by a violent stalker. By the New York Times best-selling author of After I'm Gone. 150,000 first printing.
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White plague
by James Abel
When a technically advanced sub carrying a lethal plague goes adrift in the Arctic, bio-terror expert Joe Rush must rescue the survivors and prevent the plague from falling into enemy hands.
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The girl on the train
by Paula Hawkins
Obsessively watching a breakfasting couple every day to escape the pain of her losses, Rachel witnesses a shocking event that inextricably entangles her in the lives of strangers.
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A pleasure and a calling
by Phil Hogan
A real estate agent who keeps the keys to people's homes in order to spy on them finds his normal routine of prying into strangers' private things interrupted when a dead body is discovered in a neighbor's garden.
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Her : a novel
by Harriet Lane
Drawn to a sophisticated new friend named Nina, exhausted young mother Emma finds herself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse triggered by Nina's growing obsession to own and control her. A first novel. 20,000 first printing.
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The dead will tell : a Kate Burkholder novel
by Linda Castillo
Investigating a murder that was staged to look like a suicide, Chief of Police Kate Burkholder follows scanty clues to a long-ago tragedy, a case that is complicated by a second suspicious suicide and the acquittal of the man responsible for killing agent John Tomasetti's family. By the best-selling author of Last Breath. 150,000 first printing.
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Windigo Island : a novel
by William Kent Krueger
When the body of a year-missing Ojibwa girl washes up on a Lake Superior island, rekindling Native American superstitions about mythical monsters, Cork O'Connor struggles to obtain information from reluctant witnesses to a brutal sex-trafficking operation. By the award-winning author of Tamarack County.
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