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From a New York Times bestselling author comes a “rip-roaring thriller” (Catherine Coulter): Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan travels to the small village of Robaku to help struggling families after a devastating attack. But when she arrives, she realizes something much more sinister is happening — and soon she must fight for her life… “Totally addictive” (Tess Gerritsen).
From a New York Times bestselling author: A stay-at-home mom develops a terrifying obsession when the revenge killing of a vicious murderer brings back memories of her own near-abduction as a child. “Crime fiction like you’ve never seen before… Brilliant” (The New York Times).
“Gillian Flynn is the real deal, a sharp, acerbic, and compelling storyteller with a knack for the macabre.” —Stephen KingThis…
In this searing, “indisputable page-turner” (Associated Press), a town’s dark secrets come to light in the aftermath of a young…
“We Hope for Better Things has it all: fabulous storytelling, an emotional impact that lingers long after you turn the…
“Fascinating . . . Adèle has glanced at the covenant of modern womanhood–the idea that you can have it all…
Random Road introduced Geneva Chase – “a reporter with a compelling voice, a damaged woman who recounts her own bittersweet…
This “masterful… brilliantly constructed” classic (Zadie Smith) from “one of the finest writers of any language” (The Washington Post) follows a British journalist and a CIA agent in 1950s Vietnam. “Compelling” (The New York Times).
What happens when humanitarian projects run out of cash? This incisive account by a former aid worker examines three sites of recent crises — Iraq, East Timor, and South Sudan — and looks at the impact of foreign intervention.
From a New York Times bestselling author: Investigative reporter Max takes on her most personal case yet: the mystery of her mother who disappeared years ago without a trace. But diving into the past means bringing terrible danger to her future… “Boldly drawn” (Publishers Weekly).