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Girl On the Train October 2017
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The Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins
Obsessively watching a breakfasting couple every day to escape the pain of her losses, Rachel witnesses a shocking event that inextricably entangles her in the lives of strangers.
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Behind Her Eyes
by Sarah Pinborough
The secretary of a successful psychiatrist is drawn into the seemingly picture-perfect life of her boss and his wife before discovering a complex web of controlling behaviors and secrets that gradually reveal profound and dangerous flaws in the couple's relationship.
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Then She Was Gone
by Lisa Jewell
Struggling to put her life back together a decade after her beloved teen daughter's disappearance, a divorced woman bonds with a charming single father whose young child eerily resembles the woman's own lost daughter and who compels a wrenching search for answers. By the best-selling author of The Third Wife.
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In Fidelity
by M. J. Rose
Haunted by the murder of her father, psychotherapist Jordan Sloan is disturbed to discover that his killer has been paroled and fears his retaliation for the deception that put him away and desperately struggles to hold onto some kind of stability as she deals with her husband's betrayal and a mysterious new patient. By the author of Lip Service.
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Try Not to Breathe
by Holly Seddon
A young journalist struggles to maintain the demons of her alcoholism and restore her professional reputation by tackling the dangerous cold-case mystery of a woman who was placed in a coma 15 years earlier by an unknown assailant.
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Watching Edie
by Camilla Way
Losing sight of her youthful dreams in the face of real-world disappointments, Edie, a single waitress, is overwhelmed by the responsibilities of her new baby before a person from her past begins stalking her with obsessive intentions. By the author of The Dead of Summer.
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The Other Woman's House
by Sophie Hannah
Connie 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 in a new psychological thriller from the best-selling author of The Wrong Mother.
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How to Disappear
by Ann Redisch Stampler
A tale told in alternating voices traces the experiences and growing attraction between an adventurous girl who goes into hiding in the wake of a brutal murder and the straight-A star athlete who is recruited by his assassin father to take her out. By the award-winning author of Afterparty.
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In The Arms of Stone Angels
by Jordan Dane
Two years after Brenna accused her first love, White Bird, of killing a girl, she discovers he has been placed in a mental hospital, and she soon finds herself trapped in his vision quest and she must fight to free them both.
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Grist Mill Road
by Christopher J Yates
Years after three friends from an idyllic hamlet 90 miles north of New York City are bound and then separated by a devastating, seemingly senseless crime, the trio revisits their painful pasts in even more traumatizing ways. By the award-winning author of Black Chalk.
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One Good Turn
by Kate Atkinson
In the sequel to Case Histories, millionaire ex-detective Jackson Brodie follows his girlfriend to Edinburgh for the famous arts festival, but when he becomes an eyewitness to a brutal attack on a man during a traffic jam, he becomes caught up in a string of events that draw him and the wife of an unscrupulous tycoon, a timid crime novelist, and female police detective into the heart of deadly conspiracy.
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The Fifth Element
by Jørgen Brekke
Imprisoned on an island off the coast of Norway, Police Inspector Odd Singsaker wakes up with a gun in his hand next to a dead body and tries to reconstruct what happened and how it may be related to his estranged wife, a corrupt Oslo cop, a drug-stealing college student and a hit man. By the author of Where Monsters Dwell.
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The Animals
by Christian Kiefer
When a childhood friend is released from prison, Bill Reed, the manager of a wildlife sanctuary in rural Idaho, is forced to confront the secrets of his criminal youth while trying to keep it hidden from those closest to him as he fights to save the only place he has ever been able to call home.
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The Long Drop
by Denise Mina
Centered around the “trial of the century” in Glasgow in 1950, the innocence and guilt of those involved is explored, starting with Peter Manuel who has been found guilty of a string of murders, starting with the Watt family, and is waiting to die by hanging.
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The Marriage lie
by Kimberly Belle
When her husband's death in a plane crash ends her perfect marriage, Iris discovers that her late husband was keeping secrets and sets off on a desperate quest to find out what he was keeping from her.
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