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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The stunning conclusion to Robin Hobb’s Fitz and the Fool trilogy, which began with Fool’s Assassin…
After a US Senate candidate’s wife and children are murdered, his priest brother and their childhood best friend — now an LAPD detective — struggle for answers. A thought-provoking crime thriller.
From a New York Times bestselling author: While pregnant, China accidentally witnesses a murder. She finds protection in the arms of jaded detective Ben, but will he be able to unmask the killer before it’s too late? “Sala draws you in from the very beginning” (RT Book Reviews).
In a quiet village, May Day celebrations take a chilling turn when the beauty queen disappears. Mystery writer Jock Skone, the last person to see her, races to find the truth — but discovers that no one knew her as well as they thought they did… An unputdownable thriller!
Tracy Crosswhite’s ordinary night patrolling her Seattle beat becomes front page news when she responds to a domestic disturbance call…
Perfect for fans of Divergent: In a dystopian future, Wynter tries to blend in. But when she shows symptoms of a rare disease, her actions can impact the fate of the world. A tense, exciting work of science fiction that’s first in a series!
They say you can’t go home again. Jared Crowe never wanted to. Home meant facing memories of abuse and neglect.…
A New York Times bestseller with over 11,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads! This “epic adventure” (Booklist) intertwines the stories of two women living 800 years apart, each tasked with protecting the location of the Holy Grail. A “page-turner… Fluently written” (Publishers Weekly).
?A glorious finish? (Midwest Book Review) to the acclaimed trilogy of the Gifted. In The Begotten and The Betrayed, Lisa…
The “brilliant” classic (Time) that became a major motion picture: When rambunctious McMurphy is sent to a psychiatric hospital, he faces off with tyrannical nurse Mildred Ratched — and shows his fellow patients another way to live. “A work of genuine literary merit… A glittering parable” (The New York Times Book Review).