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The Guest Room: a novel by Chris BohjalianWhen the bachelor party her husband is hosting goes murderously wrong, Kristin finds her life spiraling into a nightmare of accusations, shame and betrayal while a girl hired to provide entertainment at the party flees for her life from murderous gangsters.
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All Dressed in White by Mary Higgins ClarkA follow-up to The Cinderella Murder finds intrepid television producer Laurie Moran recreating the events surrounding the cold case disappearance of a bride and investigating numerous theories about what may have happened.
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Playing with Fire by Tess GerritsenDiscovering an old and strikingly unusual music composition that causes her to black out and her daughter to be implicated in acts of violence, Julia Ansdell travels to Venice to find the composition's owner and uncovers a dark secret dating back to the Holocaust.
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The Bitter Season by Tami HoagWhile Nikki spends time with her family and misses more satisfying work with her former partner, Sam struggles with a rookie new partner and investigates a double homicide before unexpectedly teaming up with Nikki to stop a threat against a former foster child.
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Breakdown by Jonathan KellermanWhen an emotionally unstable actress turns up dead after a dramatic public breakdown weeks earlier, psychologist-sleuth Alex Delaware assists police lieutenant Milo Sturgis with the case and wonders if there is a connection to the victim's missing daughter and a second celebrity killing.
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Ashley Bell by Dean R. KoontzExperiencing a miraculous recovery two days after being given a life sentence, 22-year-old Bibi becomes obsessed with the idea that she has been spared in order to save someone else, a notion that prompts her dangerous entry into the world of crime and conspiracy.
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Secret Sisters by Jayne Ann KrentzReuniting at the hotel where one of them was brutally attacked as a child decades earlier, Madeline and Daphne are forced to confront painful memories and truths in order to solve the mysterious death of Madeline's father.
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Dark Corners by Ruth RendellThe author of The Girl Next Door offers a story of blackmail, murders both accidental and opportunistic and of one life’s fateful unraveling.
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Point Blank by Fern MichaelsWhen Harry Wong's daughter goes missing from her Shaolin temple school, the Sisterhood and their friends organize a daring rescue mission to China.
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Blue: a novel by Danielle SteelSurviving the crash that kills her beloved husband and preschooler son, reporter Ginny Carter becomes a human rights worker in war-torn countries to escape her own grief before meeting a remarkable homeless boy with whom she forges a healing bond.
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Willow Brook Road by Sherryl WoodsCarrie Winters has come home from Europe, glamorous fashion career behind her and her heart broken and finds herself drawn to grief-stricken Sam Winslow who is raising his nephew after the boy's parents were killed in an accident two weeks ago.
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