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by Brian Panowich
Published Jun 2016
Read ReviewsWinner of the 2015 BookBrowse Debut Author Award
From a remarkable new voice in Southern fiction, a multigenerational saga of crime, family, and vengeance.
by Michael Connelly
Published Mar 2004
Read ReviewsWithout a badge to open doors and strike fear in the guilty, Bosch learns afresh how brutally indifferent the world can be, but with every conversation and every thread of evidence he senses a larger more ruthless presence than he has ever known before.
by Harlan Coben
Published Mar 2003
Read ReviewsGone for Good is at once a powerhouse of suspense and a haunting tale of love--the love between brothers, between lovers, between family members. It is one of those rare thrillers that not only makes the pulse pound, but stirs the heart as well.
by James Patterson, Andrew Gross
Published Jan 2003
Read ReviewsThe partners in the Women's Murder Club realize that this killer is after something unspeakable and that the next target could be one of them - so they bait a trap that can't be resisted; but if their calculation is wrong, the consequences will be lethal.
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