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From a New York Times bestselling author: While investigating a hometown murder, Seattle police detective Tracy Crosswhite confronts ghosts from her past in “a compulsively readable tale of love, loss, and greed” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
In rain-drenched Vancouver, detectives Dion and Leith work to separate truth from lies in two seemingly unrelated cases. February is…
We were never meant to meet; our paths shouldn’t have crossed.And yet they did.As an undercover DEA agent, I always…
The intrepid female detectives of Mayfair 100 are up against a deadly and elusive enemy—and the darkest secrets of Britain’s…
One of The New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Crime Novels of 2020! Police detective P.T. Marsh investigates the murder of a real estate baron in a small Georgia town in this “compelling, character-driven” procedural (Booklist starred review).
This new release is “captivating” (Hugo Award–winning author Ken Liu). FBI Special Agent Lara Keegan teams up with an intelligent police robot to stop a terrifying conspiracy. A “seamless blend of detailed research and rapid-fire storytelling” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Max Brooks).
Forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway changed her life–until a convicted killer tells her that four of his victims were never found,…
Round and round she goes, blonde pigtails flying, her high-pitched giggle catching on the wind. But as the ride slows…
After serving a sentence for a crime he didn’t commit, Chase is ready to restart his life with a new job working security — until the man he’s assigned to protect is killed. With unlikely help from the victim’s daughter, Shelby, can Chase clear his name and discover who framed him?
Roy and Susie work to rebuild their lives after their daughter’s shocking death… But when a stranger proposes a deadly bargain, their choices may come back to haunt them. A thrilling “new twist on Strangers on a Train” (The Sunday Times).