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Lifetime Employment
Floyd Kemske
From Publishers Weekly
Must Love Dogs author Cook returns with Ginger Walsh, 41, who has ditched her job in sales and mov...
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Dexter in the Dark: A Novel
Jeff Lindsay
From Publishers Weekly
In Lindsay's third novel to feature endearing Miami cop and serial killer Dexter Morgan (after 200...
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Don't Blink
Howard Roughan, James Patterson
Language Notes
Text: German, Greek (translation)
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Mr. Clarinet
Nick Stone
From Publishers Weekly
Stone's adrenaline-packed debut is not for the faint of heart. Max Mingus, an ex-Miami cop and PI,...
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The Black Ice
Michael Connelly
From Publishers Weekly
In this surehanded sequel to The Black Echo , LAPD detective Hieronymous "Harry" Bosch stalks drug...
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Rise Again: A Zombie Thriller
Ben Tripp
From Publishers Weekly
Zombie mayhem gets an interesting modern American makeover in this notable debut. In Forest Peak, ...
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Blood Ties
Lori G. Armstrong
Julie Collins is stuck in a dead-end secretarial job with the Bear Butte County Sheriff’s office, and still grieving over...
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What Time Devours
A. J. Hartley
Debates on policy concerning medical care and social welfare of the elderly become ever more pressing, and many of the assumpti...
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The Shadow War: A Novel
Glen Scott Allen
From Publishers Weekly
Allen mines the American colonial period for his debut, a complicated but intriguing thriller that...
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Fever
Robin Cook
From Publishers Weekly
Wilson ( The Divide ) transforms a simple time travel novel into a moving reflection on love, desp...
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American Assassin: A Thriller
Vince Flynn
From Publishers Weekly
With this 11th Mitch Rapp adventure, Flynn does something a little different. Taking a step back i...
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Pig Island
Mo Hayder
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. At the start of Hayder's profoundly creepy and creepily convincing thriller, hard...
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