A Wanted Man, by Lee Child
In Lee Child’s white-hot thriller, nothing is what it seems, and nobody is
telling the truth. Six minutes after hitchhiking at the end of
Worth Dying For, Jack Reacher finds himself on a roller-coaster ride of escalating tensions As the tension rises, the twists come fast and furious,
keeping readers guessing and gasping until the explosive finale.
Severe Clear, by Stuart Woods
Overseeing the grand opening of an ultra-luxury hotel on the grounds of his late
wife's Bel-Air mansion, Stone Barrington presides over a star-studded gala
attended by socialites, royalty and billionaires and is compelled to call in
favors by friends in the CIA when the NSA receives intelligence that the affair
has attracted the attention of international terrorists.
Bones Are Forever, by Kathy Reichs
A latest entry in the best-selling series by the award-winning author of
Déja Dead finds forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan examining the
bodies of three babies while Detective Ryan investigates their mother in a case
with ties to the high-stakes world of diamond mining.
Frozen Heat, by Richard Castle
When she discovers a connection between the homicide she is investigating and
the unsolved murder of her mother, NYPD Homicide Detective Nikki Heat must
expose her family's painful truths to stop a ruthless killer and solve the dark
mystery that has tormented her for years.
Last to Die, by Tess Gerritsen
Visiting 16-year-old "Rat" Perkins at isolated Evenson boarding school, Maura
Isles is astonished to learn that all of his classmates are survivors of
violence and are being instructed in scientific detective skills, a discovery
that coincides with Jane Rizzoli's investigation into the murder of a boy's
foster family.
Low Pressure, by Sandra Brown
Publishing under a pseudonym, Bellamy Lyston writes a sensational, best-selling
novel about her sister's murder eighteen years earlier and the tornado that
destroyed the crime scene, and becomes the target of a stalker after a tabloid
newspaper discovers the truth.
Winter of the World, by Ken Follett
Continues the stories of five interrelated families who struggle with social,
political, and economic turmoil in the mid-twentieth century, during which they
witness the rise of Nazi Germany, the Spanish Civil War, and the horrors of
World War II.
This is How You Lose Her, by Junot Diaz
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
presents a lyrical collection of stories that explores the heartbreak and
radiance of love as it is shaped by passion, betrayal and the echoes of
intimacy.
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