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After receiving news that her father died in a plane crash, LA detective Jessica knows it was more than just an accident. Returning home to Hawaii, she investigates a world of crime to uncover her father’s murderer… A gripping thriller!
A tall stranger. A western town in turmoil. A damsel in distress.Territorial Arizona, 1878. After riding from Phoenix to Yuma…
After a terrifying abduction at Heathrow Airport, Asha will stop at nothing to find out who kidnapped Katy — who vanished in front of her eyes. But as her search leads her into the dark underbelly of Europe, she risks running out of time… A heart-racing thriller!
Julienne is snow bound in the middle of the Rocky Mountains with a killer striking at will. Julienne LaMere…
“Julie Smith writes like jazz should sound — cool, complex, and penetrating right to the heart” (Val McDermid): With a murderer on the loose in New Orleans, Skip must find a teen runaway — before the girl becomes the killer’s latest victim.
China — Superpower or Basket Case? You Decide!A wide-eyed expat is detained by Beijing cops and told to sign a…
Biologist and freediver Grace teams up with underwater filmmaker Alec to make a documentary about great white sharks during an expedition at Guadalupe Island. But as their chemistry catches fire, deadly dangers lurk below the surface…
From an Anthony Award–nominated author comes a set of addictive, fast-paced thrillers! After realizing her parents’ deaths were no accident, fast-living heiress Gia Santella becomes a one-woman crusade for justice.
Freelance treasure hunter Jules is determined to track down an artifact stolen from his dying mother. But when it falls into the wrong hands, Jules joins forces with an institute of archaeologists — and unravels earth-shattering secrets… A gripping adventure for fans of James Rollins!
“Endearing” (USA Today): The New York Times bestselling author of A Year in Provence shares tales from his life in the south of France in this “warm, nostalgia-soaked look at the place [Mayle] loved so dearly” (Travel and Leisure).