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Thrillers and Suspense July 2017
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Into the water
by Paula Hawkins
When a single mom and a teen girl are found murdered at the bottom of a river in a small town weeks apart, an ensuing investigation dredges up a complicated local history involving human instincts and the damage they can inflict. By the best-selling author of The Girl on the Train.
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| He Said/She Said: A Novel by Erin KellyPsychological Suspense. Fifteen years ago, Kit and Laura interrupted a rape, earning the gratitude of the victim, Beth, and helping to send the perpetrator to prison. But when Beth's behavior veered into unstable territory, they tried to distance themselves. Things went so badly awry that they now live under assumed names. But enough time has passed to risk traveling for pleasure...or so they think. Though this story of obsession and deception takes time to unravel, you'll be rewarded with "airtight plotting, mounting tension, and shocking twists" (Publishers Weekly). |
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Since we fell
by Dennis Lehane
Retreating from the world in the aftermath of a traumatizing reporting assignment, Rachel finds happiness with a raffish businessman before witnessing activities surrounding a conspiracy that tests the limits of her fragile psyche. By the best-selling author of Mystic River. 500,000 first printing.
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The fallen : a testament novel
by Eric Lustbader
When the Testament of Lucifer is discovered in a Lebanese mountain cave, Gnostic Observatine sect leader Bravo Shaw, his sister Emma and Fra Leoni become the world's defenders against the devil's advance guard and an End of Days plot to enslave the human race.
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Recent Releases (from Prison)
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Bleedout
by Joan Brady
Helping young murder convict David Marion obtain his release from prison, blind lawyer Hugh Freyl, a member of an influential family, is subsequently killed, an incident for which David may have been set up as part of an elite financial scheme. By the author of Theory of War. Repritn. 60,000 first printing.
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| Personal by Lee ChildSuspense Fiction. Back when Reacher was an MP, he played a part in putting a talented sniper behind bars. That sniper is now a free man, looking to pick off governmental notables at the G8 summit -- and if he can hone his skills on Reacher, so much the better. Paired with a rookie CIA agent (and possible romantic interest), Reacher travels to London to save the world once more. Personal is the 19th book in a series that's now up to 21 (plus some short stories); next up is The Midnight Line, which will be published in early November. |
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| Redemption Road by John HartSuspense Fiction. In a small North Carolina town, troubled police detective Elizabeth Black is trying to track down a serial killer. She's also facing suspension for shooting two men 18 times, and is more than a little obsessed with Adrian Wall, a former cop recently released from prison (she thinks he's innocent). Their paths are about to cross with that of the disturbed son of a dead woman. A twisting plot and increasing tension are only part of the appeal -- well drawn characters and a strong sense of place make this a multi-dimensional novel. |
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| The Son by Jo NesbøScandinavian Crime Fiction. Though author Jo Nesbø is known for his brooding series star Harry Hole, The Son is a highly praised stand-alone. Vengeance drives much of the intricately plotted, fast-paced narrative, and political conspiracies play no small part. With complex characters (like Sonny, an incarcerated heroin addict who escapes after learning new information about his father's death), this is an excellent choice for Stieg Larsson fans. |
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| Life or Death by Michael RobothamCrime Fiction. After spending ten hellish years in a Texas prison for his part in an armored-truck robbery, Audie Palmer escapes...the night before he's due to be paroled. No one knows why (or where he's gone), but the local cops, the FBI, and Audie's best friend in prison (who's been offered a deal: find Audie and go free) would all like to find out. While they all believe that Audie plans to retrieve the never-recovered seven million dollars, he escaped for entirely different reasons. Peppered with stunning plot twists and peopled with fascinating, unforgettable characters, this complex, suspenseful crime novel also includes a love story. |
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| Black Fridays by Michael SearsFinancial Thriller. Though his career was destroyed after his illegal financial maneuverings came to light, former Wall Street hotshot Jason Stafford is out of prison after a two-year sentence. He's been tapped by an investment firm to investigate irregularities in the work handled by a recently deceased employee, a job that quickly attracts trouble. In addition to plenty of action, this compelling series debut is packed with authentic details of financial misdeeds, while Jason's interactions with his autistic son (and his unstable ex-wife) provide a touching counterpoint. |
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