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Lisa Unger's Beautiful Lies In this International Book-of-the-Month selection, a woman's act of kindness reveals her life's been a fraud. Now her loved ones-and a handsome neighbor-may want her dead. |
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Michael Palmer's The Fifth Vial What would happen if you unwittingly became an organ donor-and the person who needed your organ couldn’t wait for you to die? Now, three unconnected people are about to learn that one secret society has God-like aspirations that could mean life or death for them all. |
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Hampton Sides' Blood and Thunder From Sides, the acclaimed and award-winning author of Ghost Soldiers, comes this riveting and bloodsoaked history of America’s “Manifest Destiny.” HBC Editors’ Book of the Year. |
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Karin Slaughter's Triptych A string of rape/murders has Atlanta on edge and detective Michael Ormewood working with a federal agent he doesn't trust. Slaughter is "a new synonym for terror."-Detroit Free Press |
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Jacquelyn Mitchard's Cage of Stars The acclaimed author of The Deep End of the Ocean brings us a moving tale of a young woman bent on avenging the murders of her two young sisters. |
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Luanne Rice's Sandcastles Honor Dillon's estranged husband returns to reconnect with her and their three daughters after tragedy tore them apart six years ago. Will their love for each other overcome the ravages of time? |
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James Grippando's Leapholes When 11-year-old Ryan gets into trouble with the law, a mysterious old lawyer helps him. Together they physically enter the law books and face the people who set legal precedents long ago. Ages 9-12. |
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Joshilyn Jackson's Between, Georgia When Hazel Crabtree gives her newborn to Stacia Frett, their feuding families never recover. And years later, a grown-up Nonny remains trapped "in between." |
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Joseph Finder's Killer Instinct A friend's philosophy of "business is war, right?" takes on new meaning when Jason's career takes off, but always at his colleagues' expense. |
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Brian Freeman's Stripped In this fast-paced follow-up to Immoral, Detective Jonathan Stride dives into a world of desperation and temptation when the murder of a Hollywood VIP is linked to a seedy past of corruption in Las Vegas. |
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Terri Jentz's Strange Piece of Paradise Run over by a truck, attacked by an axe-wielding maniac, and left to live only to question for the rest of her life: Why? A true story of an unimaginable crime, as told by the woman who survived the ordeal. |
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Harlan Coben's Promise Me For sports agent Myron Bolitar, six years without violence, major scandals or murdered clients has been good for business. But even the best intentions can go horribly wrong when his promise to protect a young girl leads to mayhem. |
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