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The Edge by David Baldacci

Travis Devine, ex-Army Ranger, is back fresh off his last adventure in The 6:20 Man. This time, he’s off to a rural town in Maine to solve the murder of a CIA operative, Jenny Silkwell, and the daughter of a friend of his boss....

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Simply Lies by David Baldacci

A former detective and a con artist face off against each other in David Baldacci’sd latest book, a psychological thriller from the author of The 6:20 Man. The book starts simply enough, pardon the pun, with single mother...

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The Cabinet of Dr. Leng

A spiritual successor to The Cabinet of Curiosities, Preston and Child’s third entry in the Pendergast series, The Cabinet of Dr. Leng makes up the third installment of what will undoubtedly become a quartet within the larger...

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Lost in Time by A.J. Riddle

Well, what can I say, this book is everything I love in a novel. Dinosaurs. Time Travel and a twisty plot that does not go where you think it will. All wrapped up in quantum physics! When Dr. Sam Adams, a physicist who helped...

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Chrysalis by Lincoln Child

 Jeremy Logan is back in Chrysalis, the sixth book in the long-running series featuring the intriguing enigmalogist, that began back in 2007 with the novel, Deep Storm. This time, Logan is called to the Chrysalis Advanced...

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The 6:20 Man by David Baldacci

David Baldacci’s latest thriller set for release on July 12, The 6:20 Man, is another fine offering from this master of the form. The story, which derives its name from the time in the morning the main protagonist catches a...

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Give up The Ghost by Angie Fox

 Give up the Ghost is book number eleven in the Southern Ghost Hunter series by Angie Fox. This story continues where book ten left off, with a time vault in town opened, and all the items in need of documentation. The town...

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The Island by Adrian McKinty

What can I say about this book other than that it left me breathless. In his latest high-concept thriller, Adrian McKinty takes a tried and true horror plot—a family trapped in the wilderness and chased by depraved killers, and...

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The Girl Who Died by Ragnar Jónasson

Teacher wanted at the edge of the world… Substitute teacher, Una, responds to an ad proclaiming a teaching position in a remote Icelandic village with only ten inhabitants. When she arrives in the tiny insular town of...

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Darkness Falls by Robert Bryndza

In the third Kate Marshall book, our main character is trying to run a holiday park she inherited, while also keeping up with the stresses of running her private investigation business. The story starts off fast and draws the...

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The Unheard by Nicci French

I must admit to only recently getting around to reading this book even though I purchased it many months ago as a paperback. It is the first book I have read by Nicci French (a husband and wife writing team), and I would...

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