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Guilty Minds | | Joseph Finder | | “A tight plot, sharp dialogue.” —Publishers Weekly The chief justice of the Supreme Court is about to be defamed, his career destroyed, by a powerful gossip website that specializes in dirt on celebs and politicians. Their top reporter has written an exposé claiming that he had liaisons with an escort, a young woman prepared to tell the world her salacious tale. But the chief justice is not without allies and his greatest supporter is determined to stop the story in its tracks. | | | | |
Killer Look | | Linda Fairstein | | “A fascinating heroine.” —O, The Oprah Magazine New York City is one of the fashion capitals of the world. Yet high fashion means high stakes, as Alex Cooper quickly discovers when businessman and designer Wolf Savage is found dead in an apparent suicide. When the man's daughter insists Savage’s death was murder, the case becomes a race to find a killer in a world created entirely out of fantasy and illusion. | | | | |
White Bone | | Ridley Pearson | | “Outstanding.” —Suspense Magazine When ex–military contractor John Knox receives a text from partner Grace Chu warning that she fears her cover may have been blown while on assignment, he jumps into action. Knox must locate her overseas handlers, convince them of the threat, and then attempt to retrace the well-hidden steps of a woman who had been attempting to determine how one million euros’ worth of AIDS vaccine disappeared, all while eluding angry poachers on a parallel trail. | | | | |
The Innocents | | Ace Atkins | | “The best in crime fiction today.” —Megan Abbott
Quinn Colson didn’t owe his home town of Jericho, Mississippi, a damn thing. After serving for more than a decade as a U.S. Army Ranger, he’d returned and tried to make the town and surrounding Tibbehah county a better place. This time, he accepts a badge from acting Sheriff Lillie Virgil, a foul-mouthed law woman. As Quinn and Lillie uncover old secrets and new lies, the entire town turns against them, and they learn the most dangerous enemies may be the ones you trust most. | | | | |
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