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Cat's Claw by Susan Witting Albert
Matthews hits her stride in this exciting addition to the
Cassidy McCabe series. Here, the Chicago psychotherapist chides
herself about her husband, an intense investigative reporter who
must impersonate an unlikable wannabe drug dealer in order to
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No Cooperation from the Cat: A Mystery by Marian Babson
Overseeing her daughter's frantic attempts to identify recipes
in time for a cookbook deadline, aging actress Trixie and her
companion, Evangeline, investigate claims that the original
cookbook author died after eating one of the recipes. |
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Death of a Kingfisher by M.C. Beaton
Police Constable Hamish Macbeth investigates incidents of
vandalism and violence in a quaint Scottish village that is
trying to lure tourists to its newly christened "Fairy Glen." |
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Hush Now, Don't You
Cry by Rhys Bowen
A latest entry in the Anthony Award and Agatha Award-winning
series finds a newly married Molly and her NYPD captain husband
reluctantly honeymooning in 1904 Newport at the estate of an
ambitious Tammany Hall politician whose subsequent murder
challenges Molly's resolve to avoid sleuthing. |
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Born to Darkness by Suzanne Brockmann
Michelle "Mac" Mackenzie, a super-human "Greater-Than" with
unique abilities, teams up with a former Navy SEAL Shane
Laughlin to stop the spread of a highly addictive drug called
Destiny, which gives anyone the same abilities as a
"Greater-Than." |
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Agony of the Leaves by Laura Childs
Theodesia discovers the body of her ex-boyfriend while catering
an event at the Charleston Aquarium and begins an investigation
despite the belief of emergency responders that his death was an
accident. |
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Stay Close by Harlan Coben
A bored suburban wife, a documentary
photographer-turned-paparazzo and a detective who cannot let go
of a cold case hide secrets from their loved ones only to have
the past return in dangerous ways. |
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The Thief by Clive Cussler
When a scientist he recently rescued from kidnappers is
murdered, private investigator Isaac Bell discovers that a
ruthless agent wants the scientist's secret new invention in
order to exploit it to seize power for Germany. |
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Blue Monday by Nicci French
Living an existence of austere control and personal integrity
borne from her views about what she can control in an
uncontrollable world, psychotherapist Frieda Klein is placed at
the center of a national investigation involving the abduction
of a 5-year-old child and a client who harbors an obsessive
longing for a child with the missing boy's physical appearance. |
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Another Piece of My Heart by Jane Green
Marrying a divorced father of two, Andi finds herself struggling
to gain her stepdaughters' acceptance while preserving family
peace in the face of daily dramas and competitions for her
husband's attention. |
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Cooking the Books by Kerry Greenwood
Baker and investigator Corinna Chapman accepts a catering job on
a film set and becomes involved in a number of complications
involving nursery rhymes, a tiger named Tabitha and a
corporation with questionable bookkeeping practices. |
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The Fear Index by Robert Harris
A genius hedge-fund manager finds his life unraveling after he
is targeted by people who would love to get their hands on his
secret investment computer algorithms. By the author of The
Ghost. |
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Mudwoman by Joyce Carol Oates
Explores the high price of success in the life of one woman--the
first female president of an Ivy League university--and her hold
upon her self-identity in the face of darkly shrouded secrets
from her past. |
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Guilty Wives by James Patterson
The vacation of a lifetime in Monte Carlo turns into a hellish
nightmare when best friends Abbie, Winnie, Serena and Bryah are
arrested aboard an unfamiliar yacht and accused of an
unthinkable crime. |
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Fall from Grace by Richard North Patterson
Attending the funeral of his estranged father and encountering
an estate of complicated legal and financial arrangements, CIA
operative Adam Blaine embarks on a search for his father's
killer that implicates members of his own family. |
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Betrayal by Danielle Steel
Her idyllic life shattered by her handsome boyfriend's
infidelity, renowned movie director Tallie Jones also discovers
that one of her closest associates has been stealing from her
for years, a situation that compels her to partner with a
dashing FBI agent to identify a hidden enemy. |
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Chasing Midnight by Randy Wayne White
Sneaking an underwater look at a notorious Russian black
marketeer's fancy yacht, Doc Ford emerges to discover that the
marketeer's private island has been taken over by environmental
extremists who threaten to kill a hostage every hour until their
demands are met. |
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