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Thrillers and Suspense October 2017
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| Red Swan: A Novel by P.T. DeutermannSpy Fiction. In this thrilling, complex spy novel, a CIA psychiatrist whose skill lies in discrediting political targets is forced into retirement after a successful career. (His latest victory interfered with...other American interests). When, a year later, his agency's director is found dead and he's asked to investigate, he finds that the very same tactics may have been employed on the CIA -- but both the target and the players are as yet unknown. |
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Don't Let Go by Harlan CobenThe internationally best-selling and award-winning author of Fool Me Once and Missing You presents a latest novel of provocative suspense. With unmatched suspense and emotional insight, Harlan Coben explores the big secrets and little lies that can destroy a relationship, a family, and even a town in this powerful new thriller .
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Vengeance : a novel
by Newt Gingrich
When a terrorist crashes a truck loaded with explosives into her Washington, D.C. wedding, killing the president, Major Brooke Grant resolves to track down the master terrorist responsible and joins a clandestine CIA team under the leadership of an unorthodox new commander-in-chief. 100,000 first printing.
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Focus on: Legal Thrillers
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| The Ex: A Novel by Alafair BurkeLegal Thriller. Twenty years ago, Olivia Randall broke Jack Harris' heart. Now, she's a successful defense attorney, and Jack stands accused of murdering the man whose son killed his wife three years previously. Jack's daughter, Buckley, demands that Olivia help him. And while at first it looks like an easy enough case, as the evidence piles up Olivia sees hints of a conspiracy -- and she begins to doubt that Jack is the same kindhearted man she remembers. Fans of author Alafair Burke's mix of psychological suspense and legal drama will also want to keep an eye out for her next book, The Wife, coming in January. |
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Cold Case by Kate WilhelmMP3 CD. When state senator Robert McCrutchen is murdered, the evidence points to David Etheridge, who, along with Robert, had been investigated in the death of a young coed twenty-two years earlier, and Barbara Holloway takes David on as a client
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Lie to Me: A Novel
by J.T. Ellison
Psychological Suspense. Handsome Ethan Montclair and his beautiful wife Sutton are both successful authors, but there may be more than petty jealousy at play when Sutton disappears and suspicion falls on Ethan. Though she did leave a note ("Don't look for me"), that doesn't stop vicious gossip -- and worse -- from circulating. With shades of Gone Girl (alternating perspective, a marriage in shambles, manipulative characters easy to dislike) Lie to Me is a twisty, addictive read.
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| The Gods of Guilt: A Lincoln Lawyer Novel by Michael ConnellyLegal Thriller. Pragmatic mobile lawyer Mickey Haller (his office is his Lincoln Town Car) is defending a pimp accused of killing one of his "girls," who Mickey happened to know. Mickey, who's more interested in finding a favorable verdict than the truth, finds this case a bit fishy; the ensuing investigation and courtroom scenes are full of drama. A gripping and somewhat melancholy novel, The Gods of Guilt is the 6th and most recent Mickey Haller novel, though the character also appears in three Harry Bosch novels: The Crossing, The Wrong Side of Goodbye, and Two Kinds of Truth (publishing this month). |
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Fatal: a Novel by John T LescroartA fleeting crush becomes a dangerous obsession for a family woman who shares an intense encounter with a man she meets at a dinner party before a chilling act of violence marks the first of a series of horrifying events. By the best-selling author of The Ophelia Cut.
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Matter of Trust by Sydney BauerWhen attorney David Cavanaugh takes a distressed call from an old friend to help him locate another member of their childhood gang, Marilyn Maloney, David discovers a major murder investigation when a womans bruised and battered body is hauled from the Passaic River.
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