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Driving Heat

Richard Castle | Fiction

The N.Y.P.D. homicide detective Nikki Heat attempts to stop a killer while her fiancé, the journalist Jameson Rook, meddles in the case.

One Year After

William R Forstchen | Fiction

In a follow-up to “One Second After,” a New Regime imposes tyranny in the aftermath of a nuclear attack.

Patriot

Ted Bell | Fiction

Intelligence officer Alex Hawke takes on power-hungry Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is wielding a terrifying new weapon, in the latest adrenaline-fueled thriller in Ted Bell’s New York...

Make Me

Lee Child | Fiction

In his 20th appearance, Jack Reacher takes on a missing-persons case that takes him into the shadowy reaches of the Internet..

Two Years Eight Months And Twenty-eight Nights

Salman Rushdie | Fiction

In an update of "One Thousand and One Nights," a storm unleashes mysterious abilities in a group of people descended from a jinni.

Robert B. Parker's The Devil Wins

Reed Farrel Coleman | Fiction

Jesse Stone is back on the case when three bodies are discovered in an abandoned factory.

Dance Of The Bones

J A Jance | Fiction

An investigator and a detective join forces when they revisit a prospector's murder after four decades.

Trigger Mortis

Anthony Horowitz | Fiction

James Bond, the world’s most famous spy, returns to his 1950s heyday in this thriller from New York Times bestselling author Anthony Horowitz, incorporating never-before-published material from...

Star Wars: Aftermath

Chuck Wendig | Fiction

The Imperial elite haven’t reckoned on the former rebel fighter Norra Wexley.

The Girl In The Spider's Web

David Lagercrantz | Fiction

Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander are back in this continuation of Steig Larsson's Millennium series.

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