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A Spell of Good Things
by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀
The lives of two Nigerians are intertwined when sudden violence shatters them both. Eniola spends his days running small errands and begging, while Wuraola is constantly exhausted by her new job as a doctor, despite being from a wealthy family.
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Tom Clancy Flash Point
by Don Bentley
To stop an unseen enemy from destroying the Campus, Jack Ryan Jr. is led to the South China Sea. After a midair collision serves as a flash point, he must put the pieces of a conspiracy together to stop the world's two remaining super powers from going to war.
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The 9th Man
by Steve Berry
Embroiled in a war between two determined sides after rescuing an old friend, Luke Daniels confronts a series of shocking truths about JKF's assassination on November 22, 1963. These facts not only rewrite history but will forever change his own life as he comes face to face with the ninth man.
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Command and Control
by Marc Cameron
A ruthless criminal organization orchestrates a full-blown coup d'état to seize the Panama Canal during President Jack Ryan's visit with the Panamanian president. The Vice President coordinates a military response, but there is one deadly obstacle he didn't account for.
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Only the Dead
by Jack Carr
Former Navy SEAL James Reece embarks on a mission generations in the making as a secret cabal of global elites prepare to assume control of the United States. Reece picks up his tomahawk and sniper rifle, showing his enemies that no one is out of range as he blows a global conspiracy wide open.
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The Golden Gate
by Amy Chua
While investigating the murder of a presidential candidate in 1944, Homicide Detective Al Sullivan discovers a link to the death of a 7-year-old girl 10 years earlier. This link leads to one of the wealthiest families in all of San Francisco whose influence hinders Sullivan's quest for the truth.
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The Island
by Ben Coes
When Iranian terrorists blow up the bridges and tunnels that connect Manhattan to the mainland during the President's visit to the U.N., CIA agent Dewey Andreas must fight a seemingly impossible battle.
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The Light at the End of the World
by Siddhartha Deb
Set in the near future in Delhi, Bibi is employed as a low-ranking employee at a global consulting firm. She is tasked with finding a man who has documents rumored to reveal the secrets of the Indian government. This is a sweeping tale of rebellion, courage, and brutality set across three separate timelines.
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Code Red
by Kyle Mills
Mitch Rapp crosses into war-torn Syria at the behest of a powerful crime lord. His mission is to determine the manufacturer of a highly addictive new narcotic that threatens the crime lord's buisness.
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Attack Protocol by Jerome PreislerTracking a master hacker operating in the shadows of the Carpathians, an elite team of Net Force cybersecurity agents is betrayed by one of its own as part of a Dark Web plot to seize world power.
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The Libyan Diversion
by Joel C. Rosenberg
Seeking to clear his name in a bombing gone wrong, CIA operative Marcus Ryker races against time to stop a Libyan terrorist group from launching a retaliatory strike against the United States.
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Chasing the Lion
by A. J. Tata
Army Lieutenant General Garrett Sinclair and his special ops team race to stop the viral spread of a deadly psychoactive nerve agent released by Iranians on the eve of the inauguration of the first woman president.
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The Devil's Ransom
by Brad Taylor
Pike's covert company, along with every other entity in the Taskforce, is hit with a ransomware attack linked to the Taliban. He must stop a plot to alter the balance of power on the global stage orchestrated by a former NSA specialist in the U.S. government.
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Dead Fall
by Brad Thor
America's top spy is sent to war-torn Ukraine after a Russian military unit comprised of violent criminals conscripted from their worst prisons goes rogue.
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Omega Rules
by Eric Van Lustbader
When a fellow Parachute agent is assassinated in Vienna, Evan Ryder is sent on a dangerous world-wide hunt for the truth. This pits her against forces so powerful they may go beyond her abilities to annihilate.
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