November 2020 list by S. Ward
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After All I've Done
by Mina Hardy
Experiencing recurring nightmares of an accident she cannot remember, Diana bonds with newcomer Cole before her unraveling memories force her to make an unthinkable choice.
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Daylight
by David Baldacci
When her search for her sister clashes with one of John Puller’s high-stakes investigations, FBI agent Atlee Pine confronts traumatizing forces in the world of organized crime.
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Deadly Cross
by James Patterson
Investigating the assassination of the vice president’s wife, Detective Alex Cross and FBI Special Agent Ned Mahoney travel to Alabama to uncover clues from the victim’s early life.
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The Dirty South
by John Connolly
Traces Charlie Parker’s first case, in which his efforts to bring his wife and child’s killer to justice are stymied by corruption.
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Do Not Disturb
by Claire Douglas
After a traumatic event in London, Kirsty Woodhouse moves her family back to her native Wales where she, while managing a guest house with her difficult mother, encounters the last person she ever expected to see who has a dangerous secret that rivals her own.
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Double Agent
by Tom Bradby
MI6 agent Kate Henderson investigates information from a Russian defector, including financial trails and a horrifying video, that may offer proof that the British Prime Minister is a live agent working for Moscow.
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The Hidden Hours
by Sara Foster
Arabella Lane is found dead in the Thames on a frosty winter's morning after the office Christmas party. No one is sure whether she jumped or was pushed. The one person who may know the truth is the office temp, Eleanor.
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The Law of Innocence
by Michael Connelly
Defense attorney Mickey Haller utilizes his legal team’s resources from behind bars to organize his own defense when he is framed for murder by an unknown adversary.
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Little Cruelties
by Liz Nugent
Conditioned by a cruel mother to compete for attention, three brothers endure and perpetuate dangerous emotional trauma that escalates until one of them loses his life.
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The Man in Milan
by Vito Racanelli
When NYPD detectives Paul Rossi and Hamilton P. Turner begin investigating the Sutton Place murder of an Italian air force pilot, the last thing they expect is that they will find themselves sucked into the potential cover-up of the Ustica massacre, the most horrific aviation crime in Italian history.
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Marauder
by Clive Cussler
Aboard the Oregon, one of the most advanced spy ships ever built, Juan Cabrillo and his team of expert operatives go up against nemeses as they prepare for yet another dangerous mission
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McGarvey: The World's Most Dangerous Assassin
by David Hagberg
While investigating the decades-old, mysterious death of his parents, Mac uncovers long-buried secrets that pit him against Vladimir Putin and his deadly Russian hit squads.
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Moonflower Murders
by Anthony Horowitz
Helping run her boyfriend’s small Greek island hotel, a homesick London editor is irresistibly drawn to the story of a murder on the Suffolk coast and the wrongful incarceration of an innocent immigrant.
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Night in Tehran
by Philip Kaplan
A suspenseful thriller based on true events follows the experiences of an American diplomat in Tehran who becomes a firsthand witness to the military violence, religious extremes and political machinations of the Iranian Revolution.
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A Question of Time
by James Stejskal
When the CIA’s most valuable spy is compromised, the Agency realizes it does not have the capability to bring him to safety. If he cannot evade the dreaded East German security service, the result will be chaos throughout the Agency’s worldwide operations.
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Shadow Sands
by Robert Bryndza
Kate Marshall discovers the body of a missing teen while scuba diving in the Shadow Sands reservoir before connecting the victim to an urban legend and string of mysterious deaths.
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They're Gone
by E. A. Barres
A northern Virginia freelance editor and a Baltimore bartender search for answers and scramble to protect their surviving loved ones on a night when the seemingly unrelated deaths of their husbands expose devastating secrets.
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A Time for Mercy
by John Grisham
Court-appointed lawyer Jake Brigance puts his career and the safety of his family on the line to defend a 16-year-old murder suspect who is facing the death penalty.
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Tom Clancy: Shadow of the Dragon
by Marc Cameron
When a high-level mole infiltrates American Intelligence, President Jack Ryan dispatches John Clark and the Campus team to track down a missing scientist who holds critical aerospace and naval technology.
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You Will Never Know
by S. A. Prentiss
A woman’s carefully rebuilt life is upended by a local murder that casts suspicion on her daughter and stepson amid revelations of her husband’s failing business and a private investigator’s inquiries into the death of her first husband.
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