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Killing floor
by Lee Child
First in the Jack Reacher series
Ex-MP Jack Reacher goes into action to find his brother's killers after a series of brutal crimes terrorize tiny Margrave, Georgia, only to uncover the dark and deadly conspiracy concealed behind the town's peaceful facade.
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Every dead thing
by John Connolly
First in the Charlie Parker series
Haunted by the murders of his wife and daughter, NYPD detective Charlie Parker sets himself up as bait in a trap, when the search for a missing woman leads him to the man who had devastated his family, a vicious serial killer known as the Traveling Man.
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Vanished
by Joseph Finder
First in the Nick Heller series.
After an assault leaves his estranged brother nowhere to be found and his sister-in-law in a coma, security investigator and ex-intelligence agent Nick Heller is forced to seek help even from his despised convict father as Nick contends with one of the most powerful and secretive corporations in the world, an endeavor which may get him and everyone he's trying to protect killed.
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Orphan X
by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
First in the Orphan X series.
Using his skills as an elite former agent and assassin to advocate anonymously for desperate people, Evan Smoak finds himself pursued by someone with comparable training who would exploit his life of service to find and eliminate him. By the award-winning author of Don't Look Back.
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The silent corner : a novel of suspense
by Dean R. Koontz
First in the Jane Hawk series.
Shattered widow Jane Hawk investigating the inexplicable truth behind her happy and successful husband's suicide and is rendered a fugitive when she discovers that powerful enemies are somehow forcing accomplished and popular people to end their lives. By the best-selling author of Ashley Bell.
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Vanishing act
by Thomas Perry
First in the Jane Whitefield series.
Jane Whitefield, a Native American woman whose job is to help people disappear, assists those looking for a new identity, until she is confronted with a new client who is not what he seems.
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The drifter
by Nicholas Petrie
First in the Peter Ash series.
Forcing himself to manage his PTSD when a fellow Marine commits suicide, Iraq and Afghanistan veteran Peter Ash helps his friend's widow and discovers a cache of money and explosives that place him at the center of a wide-scale plot with ties to the world he tried to leave behind.
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