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You can only push a mother so far…Bo Lowery and her ten-year-old son have hunted the woods surrounding their Alaskan…
Detectives Mac McRyan and Dara Wire face a slippery serial killer with an artist’s eye for murder in this mind-bending crime novel from a USA Today bestselling author.
A love story between two people who live in two very different worlds; is it right to keep a promise…
A night out. An exclusive club. A complete stranger.Some worlds are meant to remain secret, but for Alexandria Shaw, a…
Dive into a series that’s “fast, fierce, and relentless” (David Morrell): Former PI Nicholas Colt must investigate a double homicide, stop an assassination, and more in this enthralling four-book set from “a master of suspense” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Goldberg).
In 1917, two English girls shocked the world with a dazzling photograph. A century later, Olivia Kavanagh discovers a manuscript in her grandfather’s bookstore — and is drawn into the girls’ mysterious world. “An enchanting and enthralling tale” (Pam Jenoff, bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale).
Peter Coldrick had no past; that was the conclusion drawn by years of personal and professional research. Then he employed…
Historian Cameron Thorne becomes embroiled in a modern-day treasure hunt when an ancient Templar scroll hints at a dangerous secret. Can he beat a shadowy religious group in the race for answers? With over 500 five-star Goodreads ratings!
Emma can hardly believe her luck when her favorite author gets in touch. She would do anything to please Beatrice — but as the writer’s strange request pushes Emma into the limelight, she starts to transform into an entirely different person… With over 800 five-star Goodreads ratings.
This “captivating” New York Times bestselling collection (Publishers Weekly) is jam-packed with the exploits of Jack Reacher. “The Reacher novels are easily the best thriller series going” (NPR).