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Rayna Thompson’s entire life is a lie. She avoids relationships as if they were the plague – mainly because the…
From a New York Times bestselling author: Can police detective Kara Quinn and FBI special agent Matt Costa catch a serial killer who’s evaded capture for years? “Fans of Jeff Abbott and Karin Slaughter will find this crime novel hard to put down” (Publishers Weekly).
When three girls disappear on prom night, former FBI profiler Eva is called in to help investigate. But things become more personal when a young girl’s body appears in Eva’s backyard — and she becomes the killer’s next target.
FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF Sometimes I Lie “Stunning. Addictive. This book should not be missed!” –Samantha…
“A deliciously complicated locked-room mystery that would make Agatha Christie proud” (New York Times bestselling author Margaret Coel): Detectives Shana and Tim investigate a disappearance on a wealthy family’s private island — but are trapped by a raging storm. Any one of the Sinclairs could be a killer…
“Don’t waste your time, he’s just another dead junkie.”That’s what Detective Inspector Solomon Gray is told when the body of…
Retired policewoman Jack is busy with physical therapy and teaching. But with an active shooter on the loose, Jack knows it’s time to take matters into her own hands…
“A heart-pounding series launch” (Publishers Weekly): Kate Marshall caught the Nine Elms serial killer as a rookie detective — a scandal-ridden victory that ended her career. Fifteen years later, Kate is a university lecturer… until the arrival of a ruthless copycat killer forces her to dust off her investigative skills.
When a young woman falls from the roof of a Palm Beach penthouse, detective Charlie Crawford is called in to investigate. All signs point to murder — but can Crawford track down the powerful man who wanted Grace dead?
“No one writes twisted, suspenseful novels quite like Sophie Hannah” (Liane Moriarty). Twelve years after the end of their friendship, Beth catches a glimpse of Flora and her kids. But something’s wrong — because neither child has aged a day since she saw them last…