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Catherine Coulter Author Read AlikesOctober 29, 2014
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If you enjoy reading books by Catherine Coulter try these authors.
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Heartwishes
by Jude Deveraux
Determinedly pursuing a job cataloging the documents of the old and prestigious Frazier family, Gemma Ranford stumbles on reference to a legendary stone reputed to grant wishes to family members that she begins to seek at the side of eldest son Colin Frazier, with whom she is falling in love.
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Otherwise Engaged by Amanda QuickBarely escaping a would-be abductor who has left a trail of victims in his wake, world traveler Miss Amity Doncaster discovers that her attacker has become obsessed with gossip that ties Amity to scientist Benedict Stanbridge, a spy for the throne who resolves to bring the killer to justice
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Sweet Talk by Julie GarwoodWhen his carefully planned FBI sting is foiled by IRS attorney Olivia MacKenzie's efforts to untangle an elaborate Ponzi scheme, agent Grayson Kincaid becomes the woman's protector against dangerous and corrupt adversaries.
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Texas True by Janet DaileyWhen Beau Tyler, the cowboy who had once claimed her heart, returns from a tour of duty, Natalie Haskell, suddenly widowed, finds comfort in his arms even though rumors swirl around them that he was somehow involved in her late husband's death.
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Chasing Fire by Nora RobertsWhen a dark presence stalks female smoke-jumping firefighter Rowan Tripp in Montana, she wonders if she can get help from rookie smoke jumper Gulliver Curry.
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The Lake Shore Limited by Sue MillerAn insightful story examines how Wilhelmina "Billy" Gertz comes to write a play about the terrorist bombing of a train, how the work is then created anew by the actors and the director and how the performance itself touches and changes the other characters’ lives.
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Every Breath You Take : A Novel by Judith McNaughtA single night of passion with enigmatic billionaire Mitchell Wyatt on the tropical island of Anguilla draws Kate Donovan into the middle of a perilous criminal case when police suspect that Mitchell may have been responsible of the disappearance and possible murder of his own brother.
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Texas True by Janet DaileyWhen Beau Tyler, the cowboy who had once claimed her heart, returns from a tour of duty, Natalie Haskell, suddenly widowed, finds comfort in his arms even though rumors swirl around them that he was somehow involved in her late husband's death.
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Whispers in the Sand by Barbara ErskineRetracing the journey her great grandmother made through Egypt in the 19th century, divorcee Anna Coburn, carrying with her two mementos--an ancient Egyptian scent bottle and a diary of the original Nile voyage--makes a chilling discovery about her grandmother's past.
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Once in a Blue Moon by Eileen GoudgeThe best-selling author of The Diary offers the tale of Lindsay and Kerrie Ann--two sisters separated in childhood and sent to foster homes after their neglectful mother's imprisonment--who are reunited in adulthood and help each other through the fiercest battles of their lives despite their differences.
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Blood ties : A Bishop/Special Crimes Unit Novel by Kay HooperWhen part of a murdered body is discovered on a running trail in a sleepy Tennessee town, three agents from the FBI's elite Special Crimes Unit are dispatched to investigate and discover an unearthly series of killings, in a conclusion to a trilogy that includes Blood Sins and Blood Dreams.
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Free Fall by Fern MichaelsYoko Akia's mother, a teenager whom a rich American tricked into joining a twisted prostitution ring, died young after giving birth to a baby girl, and Yoko now seeks the help of her friends in punishing her father and avenging her mother's mistreatment and death
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Justice by Karen RobardsTaking a job with a prestigious D.C. law firm after witnessing the murder of the first lady, attorney Jessica Ford investigates a high-profile rape victim's suspicious recant on the stand, a situation that is complicated by the disappearance of Jessica's predecessor.
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Sidney Sheldon's Chasing Tomorrow by Tilly BagshaweA sequel to If Tomorrow Comes finds con artist Tracy Whitney resolving to distance herself from her wild past and settle down with partner Jeff Stevens by completing a final high-stakes job involving an cataclysmic encounter with an old enemy.
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Perfect Timing : A Harrigan Family Novel by Catherine AndersonWhen an enchanting red-haired woman named Ceara arrives on his doorstep, insisting that his dying sister-in-law can be cured if he marries her, Quincy Harrigan hopes he is not making the worst mistake of his life by marrying this mysterious stranger.
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Rose Harbor in Bloom : A Novel
by Debbie Macomber
A sequel to The Inn at Rose Harbor finds Jo Marie Rose welcoming a new set of guests including a cancer survivor who regrets ending a relationship with the one man she truly loved and a woman who remembers her own broken engagement while planning an anniversary celebration for her grandparents.
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Friends Forever : A Novel by Danielle SteelForging inseparable bonds in childhood that reinforce them throughout their teen years, two girls and three boys go their separate ways as adults and encounter respective tragedies and transformations.
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Catch Me by Lisa GardnerApproached by a young woman who claims her murder is imminent, detective D. D. Warren hears her chilling story about how all of her close childhood friends have been murdered on the anniversary of the same day and that she is the only one still alive, a case that is complicated by a vigilante shooter.
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Beautiful Sacrifice by Elizabeth LowellWhen extremely valuable and important Mayan artifacts mysteriously disappear, archaeologist Lina Taylor teams up with her friend, former Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Hunter Johnson, to find the missing pieces before they fall into the wrong hands.
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Secrets to the Grave by Tami HoagSheriff's detective Tony Mendez and child advocate Anne Leone investigate the murder of Marissa Fordham--a case that hinges on a key witness, Marissa's young daughter, Haley--and soon discover a shocking fact--Marissa Fordham never existed.
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The Lemon Orchard by Luanne Rice"House-sitting a family home in Malibu where she hopes for peace and healing in the aftermath of her daughter's death, Julia is unexpectedly drawn to a handsome man who oversees a lemon orchard, sends his earnings to an extended family in Mexico and hides the pain of his own daughter's loss."
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Bloodline : A Sigma Force Novel by James RollinsAfter a young pregnant woman is kidnapped by Somali pirates, Sigma Force, with the help of former army ranger Captain Tucker Wayne and his military war dog Kane, finds this seemingly straightforward rescue mission turning into a conspiracy of epic proportions involving genetics and immortality.
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Dust by Patricia Daniels CornwellReturning to Cambridge after attending one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history, an exhausted Scarpetta investigates the murder of a young graduate student who is subsequently linked to bizarre homicides in Washington, D.C., where Scarpetta's FBI agent husband is tracking down a serial killer.
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Sycamore Row
by John Grisham
A Time to Kill's Jake Brigance returns in a dramatic courtroom showdown that confronts the tortured history of Ford County, where intrigue, suspense and plot twists challenge a small Southern community's pursuit of justice.
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Afraid of the Dark by James GrippandoInvestigating the alibi of a man who faces the death penalty for a terrorist act that killed Chuck Mays' daughter and blinded Vince Paulo, Jack Swyteck uncovers evidence of an international threat greater than anything he has imagined.
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Last to Die : A Novel by Tess GerritsenVisiting 16-year-old "Rat" Perkins at isolated Evenson boarding school, Maura Isles is astonished to learn that all of his classmates are survivors of violence and are being instructed in scientific detective skills, a discovery that coincides with Jane Rizzoli's investigation into the murder of a boy's foster family.
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Faceoff
by David Baldacci
An unprecedented collective features pairings by 23 best-selling and critically acclaimed suspense writers, including John Sandford, F. Paul Wilson and R. L. Stine, who in short high-action stories pit their most popular characters against one another.
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Sleep no more by Iris JohansenEntreated by her mother to help find a missing woman who has escaped from a mental hospital, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan is shocked to discover the woman's true identity and enlists the help of rogue FBI profiler Kendra Michaels to survive a plot by a killer that is targeting her family.
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Exposure
by Kathy Reichs
When twin classmates are abducted from Bolton Prep, Tory and the Virals find their investigation challenged by wildly evolving powers and weakening bonds that threaten the pack's future.
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The Burning Room by Michael ConnellyDetective Bosch and new rookie partner Lucia Soto chase elusive leads in a case involving a victim who succumbs to complications from a bullet wound sustained nine years earlier.
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The Lion : A Novel by Nelson DeMilleIn a sequel to the best-selling thriller The Lion's Game, Libyan terrorist Asad Khalil, known as "The Lion," returns to the U.S. to take care of unfinished business, and the only man who can stop him is John Corey, a special agent for the NYPD's Anti-Terrorist Task Force.
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Kill Shot : An American Assassin Thriller by Vince FlynnWorking his way through a list of hit targets who were responsible for the slaughter of hundreds of civilians, assassin Mitch Rapp shoots a drunken Libyan diplomat in Paris only to discover that he has been set up and that his handlers would have him permanently silenced.
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