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After Micah has a falling out with a band of noxious criminals, he flees to bucolic Nederland, determined to find his sister, Magda, and live off the grid. But Magda’s involved with a disturbing cult, and it will put them both in grave danger…
London, 1592: Once an orphan from a distant land, Noah has made a name for himself as a barrister. But when he learns that the queen may be in danger, he engages in a deadly pursuit that will threaten the life he’s built.
A 2016 Shirley Jackson Awards FinalistA New York Times Book Review ’Paperback Row’ selectionThe latest masterpiece by Emma Donoghue, bestselling…
Fiona is preparing for a new life in 1960s New York — until tragedy forces her to stay in Ireland. But when her sister discovers information that unleashes old family secrets, Fiona must reconsider her dreams and find her true self.
Fans of the Justice Team Series will love this action-packed third installment! As a Public Information officer for the US…
A serial killer’s grisly pattern — murdered women dressed in wedding gowns with their ring fingers severed — draws agent Brandon Fisher and his investigative team into a twisted and bloody case.
When a serial killer starts targeting men who have abused animals, FBI agent Brandon Fisher looks into the complex case — and finds his very definition of justice tested. A thrilling standalone in a series!
With her FBI team embroiled in conflict, rookie agent Kate must investigate the Blackwater killer — a ruthless murderer who leaves victims in the murky rivers of northern Florida. A page-turning work of suspense.
Book one in a suspenseful crime fiction series: Dave Slater, a beleaguered London police detective, goes searching for a missing woman who has friends in high places.
From the New York Times bestselling author hailed as “the next Grisham” (The Times): When the FBI arrests a suspected terrorist, federal judge A. Scott Fenney must decide his fate. But with little evidence, the truth may be hard to find — and the consequences of pronouncing the wrong verdict are deadly.