James Patterson, “Sundays at Tiffany’s”
Jane Margaux lives in the shadow of her mother, Vivienne, a successful Broadway producer. As a child, she relied on Michael for the support and love she needed. As an adult, however, Jane continues to...
View ArticleVal McDermid, “The Grave Tattoo”
When a 200-year-old tattooed corpse washes up in England’s Lake District, Wordsworth scholar Jane Gresham immediately believes it to be the body of Fletcher Christian, famous mutineer of the HMS...
View ArticleSuzanne Brockmann, “Hot Target”
Cosmo Richter is a taciturn, tough SEAL. Rumors abound about his military prowess, his ability to face down the enemy, his lack of emotions. He is, for many, a merciless robot. J. Mercedes Chadwick, a...
View ArticleJane Austen, “Pride and Prejudice”
In early 19th-century England, unmarried women, especially those of the landed gentry on whom societal pressures were powerfully placed, had little options. For the girls of the Bennet family,...
View ArticleTess Gerritsen, “The Keepsake”
When a woman and her child are being stalked, hyper-vigilance is the name of the game. Aliases, double- and triple-locked windows and doors, handguns at the ready. It’s impossible to settle anywhere;...
View ArticleJohn Sandford, “Naked Prey”
It all started on a snowy night. He followed Jane Warr to her home in Broderick, Minn., and caught her as she was parking in the garage. Inside, he found Deon Cash. He beat Cash, stripped and bound...
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