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Hundreds of white-hot meteor fragments plunge toward earth near Monterey Bay, California.

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“Unfortunately, . . . The Escape Artist promises much more than it delivers, . . .”

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“This is a book that will keep you up all night, unable to turn off the light, because the pages almost literally fly beneath your fingers.”

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Divorced mom Jackie Reed worries about her oldest son Wade. His actions have become questionable. But is it teenage angst, or is something really bothering the 17 year old?

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Jason Matthews’ The Kremlin’s Candidate is the finale in his Red Sparrow series. The story is very “today” with action and events pulled from current headlines.

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Mike Hodge, a reporter with the Tribune in 1920s Chicago, sets off on a quest to find the person or persons responsible for the murder of his girlfriend, Annie Walsh.

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James Grippando won the prestigious 2017 Harper Lee Prize for excellence in legal fiction for Gone Again, his 12th Jack Swyteck thriller, and A Death in Live Oak is the 14th offer

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“a novel of friendships balanced with hate, set against the backdrop of a primitive landscape . . .”

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When the book jacket describes this book as “fiendishly clever,” “with masterful twists,” which “gallops along at breakneck speed with an ending that takes your breath away,” it is enjoyable to fin

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James Patterson holds the Guinness World Record for the most #1 New York Times bestsellers. His books have sold more than 350 million copies worldwide.

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“A well-written novel of deep resentments, long-stifled conscience, and justice a long time coming.”

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Need to Know is Karen Cleveland’s first novel.

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“An entertaining, intriguing, and well thought-out novel with hints of the supernatural hovering in the background.”

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The most important thing to understand right up front about City of Endless Night, the latest Pendergast novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, is that there are a lot of people who r

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“one of the best Caitlin Strong novels . . . An absorbing but reflective thriller.”

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“D’Andrea’s story sweeps away the reader in an avalanche of life-threatening revelations that make Beneath the Mountain a complete success as a debut thriller.”

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“a story closely reminiscent of a good number of Poe’s short stories . . .”

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“A captivating page-turner that is filled with loads of atmosphere and suspense, The Woman in the Window is a highly recommended read . . .”

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“a sometimes lonely, definitely dispassionate, journey through the mind of a man who always gets what he wants, no matter the sacrifice.”

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“plenty of dogged Robicheaux detecting, a high body count, and welcome exchanges of dialogue with an authentic Louisiana sound.”

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Book Three of Tony Schumacher’s alternate history of WWII Britain pits Detective John Rossett against a rogue Nazi assassin called the Bear and a group of Nazi officers colluding with British Resis

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Pen 33 is the first book in the wildly popular Ewerts Grens series, available to American readers for the first time.

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“Step back a moment into history as a contemporary detective investigates a death perhaps occurring two centuries before . . .”

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If you like your crime novels as thick as stew and as twisty as spaghetti, this tenth volume of the Tony Hill and Carol Jordan series will satisfy your appetite—with gravy and whipped cream on top.

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“a marvelous psychological drama . . . as good as it gets.”

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