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Here and goneby Haylen BeckWrongly arrested after fleeing her abusive husband's home, a mother desperately fights corrupt authorities to recover her stolen children; while a man across the country hears the story on the news and identifies links to similar events in his own past.
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Murder in the bowery by Victoria ThompsonA latest entry in the series by the best-selling author of Murder in Morningside Heights investigates the murder of a newsboy against the backdrop of the victim's brother's account of a young society woman whose penchant for risky behaviors implicates several suspects in and out of her family.
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A twist of the knifeby Becky MastermanTraveling back to her Florida hometown when her former partner asks for her help with a case that is not going well, ex-FBI agent Brigid Quinn turns skeptical when she learns that her former colleague would save an innocent man on death row. By the Edgar Award-nominated author of Fear the Darkness.
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He said/she said by Erin KellyTraveling to a festival in Cornwall to see a total eclipse, an eclipse chaser and his girlfriend intervene in a crime that they cannot prove until a dangerous enemy's activities during a subsequent eclipse forces them to confront the past. By the best-selling author of The Poison Tree.
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Bonus Reads: Creepy Canada
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The conjoinedby Jen Sookfong LeeWhen she finds the bodies of two girls in her recently deceased mother's basement, Jessica Campbell is forced to reexamine her mother's past and her connection with two foster children who lived with the family before going missing.
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Black fly season by Giles BluntDiscovering a beautiful, red-headed survivor of a shooting attack that has completely eliminated her memory, homicide detectives John Cardinal and Lisa Delorme pursue leads in Algonquin Bay during the height of the black fly season in order to safeguard the woman's life.
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Asylum by Jeannette de BeauvoirWorking with the police department to protect Montreal's reputation in the wake of serial killings, mayoral PR director Martine LeDuc partners with a young detective to uncover a decades-old tragedy involving psychological experiments performed on orphaned children.
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I'm thinking of ending things by Iain ReidA man and his girlfriend, on their way to a secluded farm, take an unexpected detour that leaves the woman stranded in a deserted high school, wondering if there is any escape from the twisted manifestations that are haunting her.
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