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Thrillers and Suspense April 2021
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A stranger in town
by Kelley Armstrong
Becoming suspicious when she notices that fewer residents are joining their fresh-start community, Detective Casey Duncan learns in the wake of a violent attack that the Rockton project is being shut down.
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Fast ice : a novel from the Numa files
by Clive Cussler
Investigating the disappearance of a NUMA colleague on the icebergs of Antarctica, Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala are confronted by a radical environmentalist who would use a Nazi-era weapon to usher in a new Ice Age.
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Crimson phoenix
by John Gilstrap
Refusing to abandon her children when she receives word that America is on the verge of nuclear war, a West Virginia congresswoman becomes an advocate for millions of survivors of a devastating attack that renders most of the nation uninhabitable.
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Fool me twice : a novel
by Jeffry P. Lindsay
A sequel to Just Watch Me finds thief and disguise artist Riley Wolfe continuing his Robin Hood-inspired crusade against the wealthy elite by orchestrating the theft of a highly prized Faberge egg. By the best-selling author of the Dexter series.
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Her dark lies
by J. T. Ellison
Disregarding messages from an anonymous texter who claims her fiancé is not the man he pretends to be, Claire travels to Italy for her destination wedding before harrowing discoveries and accidents expose ominous family secrets.
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Infinite
by Brian Freeman
After a tragic accident, Dylan Moran is haunted by glimpses of himself and discovers that he has a doppelganger who has staked a claim to his world and must find a way to get a second chance at the life that was stolen from him.
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Black widows : A Domestic Thriller
by Cate Quinn
The Dry meets The Handmaid’s Tale in this fascinating story that follows the life and death of Blake Nelson, a Mormon who adopted the old polygamous ways and lived alone with his three wives, all of whom hate each other.
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We begin at the end
by Chris Whitaker
A guilt-ridden police chief and a tough-as-nails woman who was forced to support her family as a girl work together to protect loved ones when the latter’s father is released after 30 years in prison.
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The sanatorium
by Sarah Pearse
Accompanying family members to an isolated Swiss Alps hotel to recuperate from a traumatizing case, a woman detective uncovers the fates of long-ago tuberculosis patients who went missing from the property years earlier when it operated as a sanatorium.
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Who is Maud Dixon? : a novel
by Alexandra Andrews
Working for a mysterious novelist known as Maud Dixon, Florence Darrow accompanies her to Morocco where her new novel is set – and where she, after a terrible accident and no sign of Maud, decides to become Maud, claiming the life she’s always wanted.
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Call me Elizabeth Lark : a novel
by Melissa Colasanti
On the run and needing a place to hide, Elizabeth Lark pretends to be the long-lost daughter of innkeeper Myra Barkley and as she becomes intertwined with the family, she must find a way to confess the truth, especially when someone sets out to make her disappear again.
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