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The shadows we hide
by Allen Eskens
A young reporter investigating the murder of a man with the same name as him discovers the deceased to be a loathsome lowlife who may be his father in this sequel to The Life We Bury. 35,000 first printing
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The A list : an Ali Reynolds mystery
by Judith A Jance
Settling into a quieter life a decade after a career scandal, a once-high-profile newscaster is approached by someone from her past who compels her to make a difficult choice. 100,000 first printing.
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Liar, liar
by James Patterson
When a vicious man kills the only person in the world who matters to her, detective Harriet Blue goes rogue and commits acts that render her a dangerous fugitive in her resolve to exact revenge. (suspense). Simultaneous.
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The chef
by James Patterson
Accused of committing murder in the line of duty, detective Caleb Rooney of the New Orleans PD uses the contacts from his moonlighting job as a celebrity food-truck chef to counter a terrorist plot
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Dark tribute
by Iris Johansen
"New York Times bestseller Iris Johansen is back with another high octane thriller that will leave your mind racing and your heart pounding. Despite her tragic childhood, violin prodigy Cara Delaney has finally found peace in her career as a professional musician and stability in her relationship with her guardians, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan and ex-Navy SEAL Joe Quinn. If only Jock Gavin, Cara's lifelong friend and a man with his own twisted history, would come back into her life, everything would beperfect. But the carefully constructed world Cara has built for herself is suddenly threatened when she is kidnapped by a mysterious man trying to settle a score against her family, setting off a violent chain of events that puts everyone Cara loves in danger. Now, Cara will have to use every instinct she has to stay one step ahead, or else she will pay the deadly tribute of her familys dark past."
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The Cornwalls are gone
by James Patterson
An intelligence officer must use lethal tactics in open defiance of Army Command when a mysterious adversary kidnaps her family and gives her 48 hours to commit an unspeakable crime. Co-written by a #1 best-selling author. 500,000 first printing.
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The Big Crush
by David J. Schow
THE BIG CRUSH is a contemporary urban thriller. A modern Los Angeles noir. Black ops. Murder for hire. And a love story about people invisible to the citizens of the ordinary, waking world.Book Annotation
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Ugly young thing
by Jennifer Jaynes
"Sixteen-year-old Allie has already experienced a lifetime of horror, having lost her mother and serial-killer brother to mental illness. Returning to her childhood home in Louisiana, Allie ends up in foster care and is placed with Miss Bitty, an eccentric but kind older woman who shows her a new direction and a brighter future." But after young neighborhood women start turning up dead, Miss Bitty grows distant, and Allie begins to see shadowy figures, she wonders if death has left her. (cover p. 4)
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Say you're sorry
by Karen Rose
A special agent receives a vital piece of evidence on a cold case from a woman whose fighting skills helped her escape a serial killer still on the loose. By the award-winning author of Death Is Not Enough
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Sea monsters : a novel
by Chloe Aridjis
A Mexican teenager boards a bus in search of adventure and to track down a traveling troupe of dwarfs that escaped a Soviet circus and winds up in a beach community in Oaxaca surrounded eccentrics.
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The old drift : a novel
by Namwali Serpell
Three generations of a cursed family traverse from India and Italy to England and ultimately a fantastical Zambia of the near future, where an interstitial Greek chorus of mosquitoes traces their vibrant human experiences as children, parents and grandparents.
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Halibut on the moon
by David Vann
A middle-aged man battling mental illness engages in increasingly combative therapy while desperately striving to anchor himself to the places and people that once shaped his sense of identity. By the award-winning author of Legend of a Suicide
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The bird king
by G. Willow Wilson
Fatima, a concubine in the royal court of Granada at the height of the Spanish Inquisition, and her friend Hassan, the palace mapmaker, risk their lives to escape when the latter is accused of sorcery
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