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When English journalist Emma Hunter investigates the case of a vanished girl, she vows to follow the trail of clues wherever it leads. But could her search reveal the answer to a heart-wrenching riddle from her past? “Mind-blowingly addictive!” (USA Today bestselling author Samantha Lee Howe).
“A deeply involving and important novel by a master storyteller” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs): Three women living in Baghdad form a life-changing bond in this “vivid” novel ripe with “richly drawn characters and high-stakes plot” (Publishers Weekly).
Marriage counselor Beth thinks she knows everything about Danielle and her family — but Danielle has been lying all along. Danielle knows who Beth really is, and exactly what she did…
Hot. Bossy. Complicated. This is how I describe my boss, Zach Cooper. I’m no one special to him. Just his…
From the beloved author of cult sensation Convenience Store Woman, which has now sold more than a million copies worldwide,…
Her body is frozen, unable to move. Her eyes are locked on the blood leaving her body in a steady…
Della will never forget the look in her brother’s eyes when he tried to kill her. So when she recognizes the same chilling glare from the new girl in her class, she’s terrified — especially once another student is attacked… An edge-of-your-seat thriller you won’t be able to put down!
A group of teenagers from a school for deaf people takes a wintry overnight trip to the woods… only for the unthinkable to happen. With a teacher dead and a student missing, it falls on sign language interpreter Paige to uproot a murderer in this spine-tingling read.
Four friends arrive at a luxury ski resort in the French Alps. All have a connection to a young man who disappeared during a blizzard 20 years ago — and all have dark secrets. But is there a killer among them? A nail-biting read for fans of Ruth Ware!
Mia I wanted to be alone. I didn’t need anyone. Never have, never will. Or so I thought. Until an…