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Lauren’s ex-husband, Brian, is dead — leaving murderous enemies and millions of unclaimed dollars in his wake. Lauren teams up with her troubled teenage daughter and Brian’s second wife to get what’s theirs in this “tense novel with three remarkable main characters” (Kirkus Reviews).
Years ago, car crash survivor Royce received a full-body transplant to save his life. Now, as a rash of brutal murders plagues his city, he finds himself in a position to join forces with Detective Delta Devlin — and investigate an underground world selling eternal life to the highest bidder.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE“He pushed me.”Three words turn a suspected suicide into an unsettling murder, pointing to a killer whose methods…
From USA Today Bestselling Author, Uvi Poznansky, comes a gripping techno-thriller: Haunted by discovering the body of a beautiful dancer,…
From the USA Today bestselling author of The Music of Us comes a thrilling and poignant new suspense novel: Ash finds herself in the ER…
When murder runs in the blood, a police officer is forced to question her loyalties in this riveting and emotionally…
When her activist husband disappears, Paula embarks on a desperate search for answers — but someone is close on her trail and intends to make sure she never uncovers the truth… A tense thriller set around the Canary Islands.
A lottery jackpot changes Claire Bennett’s life.She buys an ancient stone ruin on the island of her dreams: Fuerteventura. Her…
After her nine-year-old daughter goes missing, Lucie is distraught. She wonders if her husband, Blake, is hiding something — until a frightening message convinces her that it’s her own past that might be catching up with her…
When Claire Rawlings falls ill while driving with her young daughters, she wakes to find her car and children gone. And as she searches for the truth, she’s forced to grapple with guilt and trauma… “A riveting novel bolstered by its flawed, believable characters” (Publishers Weekly).