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Published Feb 2024
A riveting crime novel with a speculative edge about the ways our perceptions of reality can be manipulated.
by Michael Gruber
Published Feb 2006
A genuinely exhilarating thriller that simultaneously offers a profound, deeply provocative exploration of the nature of faith itself.
by Michael Robotham
Published Dec 2005
The hunter becomes the hunted when an expert consultant in a baffling murder case becomes the prime suspect in this intricately crafted first novel.
by Nelson DeMille
Published Nov 2005
That rare novel that makes you think and feel in ways you never expected, it delivers superlative suspense and insights that will haunt you long after its final page is turned.
by Iris Johansen
Published Aug 2004
A high-stakes treasure hunt, a twisted trail of murder and a secret one woman may die to discover.
by Kathy Reichs
Published May 2004
A masterful novel of cutting-edge forensics and gripping suspense.
by William Gibson
Published Feb 2004
With his first novel written in the present, Gibson carries his perceptions of technology, globalization, and terrorism into a new century. Suspenseful, wry, and elegantly written, this is his most ambitious and broadly appealing novel to date.
by George Pelecanos
Published Feb 2004
'One more superb installment in what has become a remarkably revealing portrait of urban life, encompassing both the broad sociopolitical questions and the most intimate matters of heart and mind.'
by Michael Gruber
Published Feb 2004
This intricate thriller ignites in the very first chapter as anthropologist heroine Jane Doe employs the theories of Claude Levi-Strauss, quotes W. H. Auden, kills a drunken woman using advanced aikido techniques and rescues an abused child whom she raises as her own.
by Patricia Cornwell
Published Jul 2001
Kay Scarpetta is being criminally investigated. Then she discovers that the so-called Werewolf murders may have extended into the darkest corners of her past.
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