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Thrillers and Suspense October 2021
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19 Yellow Moon Road
by Fern Michaels
Maggie Spritzer and the other members of the Sisterhood investigate The Haven, a commune run by the dubious sons of a disgraced, Ponzi-scheme-running Chicago businessman.,
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Billy Summers : a novel
by Stephen King
A former Iraq war vet working as an assassin-for-hire who only accepts jobs when the target is truly a bad guy seeks retirement in the new novel from the legendary best-selling author of over 60 novels.
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Class act
by Stuart Woods
Returning to New York from Maine, Stone Barrington helps out a former client who mistakenly thought an old feud would remain in the past, in the latest addition to the long-running series following Double Jeopardy.
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Enemy at the gates
by Kyle Mills
CIA operative Mitch Rapp accepts a job protecting the world’s first trillionaire, but also uses him as bait to catch a traitor with access to government secrets in the latest addition to the series following Total Power.
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Forgotten in death
by J. D. Robb
Homicide detective Eve Dallas uncovers a world of real estate development, family history, shady deals and shocking secrets while investigating the murder of two women in the latest addition to the long-running series following Faithless in Death.
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Hunted
by Alex Knight
You're woken early by the doorbell. It's a young girl, the daughter of the love of your life. She's scared, covered in blood, she says her mother is hurt. You let her in, try to calm her down, tell her you're going to get help. You reach for your phone, but it lights up with a notification before you touch it. It's an Amber alert - a child has been abducted by a dangerous suspect. The child is the girl standing in front of you. The suspect? You.
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The jailhouse lawyer
by James Patterson
When a young lawyer takes on a judge who is destroying her hometown, she ends up in jail where she learns the deadly truth about why the jail is so crowded and why so few prisoners are released. (suspense). Simultaneous.
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Midnight in the snow
by Karen Swan
It's the red carpet life for filmmaker Clover Phillips. Her documentary on surfer Cory Allbright is winning awards around the globe for shining a spotlight on life after his tragic accident. Now she's free to choose her next subject. But everything changes when Cory is found dead and his widow needs answers.
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Robert B. Parker's stone's throw
by Mike Lupica
Investigating the apparent suicide of the town’s mayor, Jesse Stone, with tempers running hot in Paradise due to a fight over prime real estate, must discover in whose way the mayor was standing as the body count rises.
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A slow fire burning
by Paula Hawkins
Three women unknown to each other are each questioned in connection with the gruesome murder of a young man found on a London houseboat in the new novel by the New York Times best-selling author of The Girl on the Train.
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The unknown
by Heather Graham
The newest member of the Krewe of Hunters elite paranormal team, FBI agent Ryder Stapleton must enlist the help of a beautiful museum curator with an otherworldly ability to track down a serial arsonist setting first to the streets of New Orleans. Original. 400,000 first printing.
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The wife upstairs
by Rachel Hawkins
Supplementing her modest income by stealing small valuables from her gated-community clients, a broke dog-walker endeavors to win the heart of a wealthy bachelor before learning his late wife’s own rags-to-riches story.
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