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Thrillers and Suspense July 2019
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| Recursion by Blake CrouchWhat it is: an intricately plotted and thought-provoking technothriller about the power of memory and well-intentioned science gone awry.
What went wrong: When she invented a way to reintroduce lost memories, neuroscientist Helena Smith was just trying to help Alzheimer's patients. But now someone is using her technology to give people false memories, and the fate of reality itself is on the line.
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If She Wakes
by Michael Koryta
An insurance investigator finds herself on the run from a mysterious young hit man while examining the case of a young college student who has been rendered a locked-in syndrome patient by a suspicious accident.
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Backlash
by Brad Thor
Far from home and surrounded by enemies in the wake of an unforgivable betrayal, Scot Harvath tests the limits of his training in an effort to escape and exact revenge. By the award-winning author of Spymaster.
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The First Mistake
by Sandie Jones
Believing she has finally achieved happiness in her second marriage, children and best friendship with the most loyal woman she has ever known, Alice turns suspicious when her husband and best friend start disappearing for extended times.
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Rogue Strike
by David Ricciardi
Organizing a missile attack on a gathering of al Qaeda leaders in Yemen, CIA agent Keller and his partner discover they have been set up when the missiles stop responding to their signals and land on a civilian group.
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Joe Country
by Mick Herron
While the disgraced former MI5 spies of Slough House navigate painful memories, Regent's Park First Desk Diana Taverner considers a complicated arrangement and Jackson Lamb discovers the man responsible for violent losses. By the award-winning author of London Rules.
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Man of the Year
by Caroline Louise Walker
Offering shelter to a former college roommate, a doctor who has just been named Sag Harbor's Man of the Year reveals a dark inner nature when he develops paranoid suspicions about his wife's fidelity. A first novel.
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Those People
by Louise Candlish
An idyllic suburban neighborhood is thrown into chaos by the arrival of new neighbors who disrupt the community with rude behavior, loud music and unsightly renovations, until a shattering murder exposes a network of secrets.
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