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Thrillers and Suspense July 2020
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All the Broken People
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Leah Konen
Moving to rustic Woodstock to escape an unhappy past, Lucy bonds with an alluring couple, Vera and John, who embroil her in a plot to fake John’s death, before Lucy finds herself framed for the man’s actual murder.
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A Burning
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Megha Majumdar
An opportunistic gym teacher and a starry-eyed misfit find the realization of their ambitions tied to the downfall of an innocent Muslim girl who has been wrongly implicated in a terrorist attack.
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Dark August
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Katie Tallo
After returning to her hometown when she inherits her grandmother's house, Augusta Monet discovers the cold-case files of her late detective mother and uncovers secrets which may reveal the truth about her mother's tragic death.
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The Girl from Widow Hills: a novel
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Megan Miranda
Rendered famous in childhood for her miraculous survival of a dangerous storm, a young woman changes her name and struggles to hide from the media before waking up one evening to find a corpse at her feet.
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The Dilemma
by
B. A. Paris
Organizing a lavish birthday party after decades of hardship, a woman hiding a secret about a daughter who cannot attend is forced to confront a devastating truth when her husband arranges a surprise.
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Don't Turn Around
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Jessica Barry
Cait and Rebecca, each with secrets to protect, find their lives in danger while on a desolate road in the New Mexico dessert and must learn to trust one another in this follow up to Freefall.
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The Guest List: a novel
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Lucy Foley
An expertly planned celebrity wedding between a rising television star and an ambitious magazine publisher is thrown into turmoil by petty jealousies, a college drinking game, the bride's ruined dress and an untimely murder.
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The Mist
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Ragnar Jonasson
In the conclusion of the critically acclaimed Hidden Iceland series, Detective Hulda is haunted forever by the events that occurred in an isolated farm house on the east of Iceland that opened its doors to a killer.
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Safe: a novel
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S. K. Barnett
Miraculously returning home after escaping the kidnappers who stole her in early childhood 12 years earlier, Jenny navigates difficult questions by her parents and older brother while struggling to avoid ongoing threats to her safety.
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Seven Lies
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Elizabeth Kay
Lying to her best friend about liking her wealthy, priggish husband, Jane discovers that one lie leads to another and to murder in a thriller about the toxic friendships between women, obsession and the things we do for love.
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The Distant Dead
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Heather Young
When a young boy finds himself at the center of a murder mystery, several members of an American small town must deal with the fallout.
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