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City of endless night by Douglas J PrestonHeading an investigation into the murder of a wealthy tech billionaire's daughter, Lieutenant CDS Vincent D'Agosta teams up with FBI Special Agent A.X.L. Pendergast, only to uncover the work of a serial killer whose agenda threatens an entire city.
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Keep her safeby K. A. TuckerThe privileged son of a highly decorated Austin police chief struggles with his mother's end-of-life revelation about her role in destroying an innocent family's life, a dangerous secret he investigates at the side of a corrupt police officer's hardworking daughter.
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The wife by Alafair BurkeMarrying an economics professor she met while catering an East Hampton dinner party, Angela finds her tragic past coming under scrutiny at the same time she is asked to defend her husband against wrongful accusations.
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The last man in Tehran by Mark HenshawWhen an attack on an Israeli port triggers a Mossad campaign of sabotage and assassination, new Red Cell chief Kyra Stryker turns to her former mentors, retired Red Cell chief Jonathan Burke and former CIA director Kathryn Cooke, to identify Langley moles who are helping the Mossad wage its covert war.
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Bonus Reads: For Fans of The Girl on the Train
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The wife between us by Greer HendricksA thriller told from the perspective of three narrators: a woman, her ex-husband, and his fiance. The storyline is intricate and nonlinear and the characters are likable, but unreliable. This one will keep you guessing.
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The woman in the window by A. J. FinnA menacing psychological thriller that starts out like Rear Window and then veers off into unexpected places. An agoraphobic recluse languishes in her New York City home, drinking wine and spying on her neighbors. One day she witnesses a crime that threatens to expose her secrets.
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The pocket wife by Susan CrawfordWhen her neighbor, Celia, is brutally murdered, Dana Catrell—who, the last person to see Celia alive, suffers from a debilitating mania, the byproduct of her bipolar disorder—must clear her name before she descends into madness.
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The other woman's house by Sophie HannahConnie Bowskill sees a bloody, murdered woman in the virtual tour of an online real estate listing, but the images aren't there when she shows her husband.
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