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NO ONE DOES IT LIKE PATTERSON
Nina Bloom’s deep secrets were crafted 18 years ago. Now a
successful lawyer and loving mother, she’d
do anything to protect the life she’s built. But
when an innocent man is framed for murder,
she knows she can’t let him pay for the real
killer’s crimes, and her real story must be
revealed in Now You See Her (Little, Brown
and Company).
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Rafe Khatchadorian’s big plan to get through
the ;rst year of middle school is to break
every rule in the
institution’s oppressive
Code of Conduct. With
his pal Leonardo the Silent keeping score, it’s
all fun and games until Rafe’s game starts to
catch up with him and he’s forced to face the
truth he’s been avoiding in Middle School
The Worst Years of My
Life (Little, Brown and
Company).
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Jacob Kanon is touring
Europe’s most amazing
cities. But it’s hardly a
pleasure tour as he’s searching for the ;end
who killed his daughter in Rome. Since then,
others have been murdered in Paris and
Frankfurt, and the only thing connecting the
slayings is a postcard to the local paper that
precedes each new victim. When another card
is received in Stockholm, the race is on in Patterson’s compelling
thriller, The Postcard Killers (Grand Central Publishing).
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NEW FROM THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHORS
SPLIT SECOND
Catherine Coulter
THE KID
Sapphire
A female serial killer has targeted
Savich, and there’s only one way
to save him. Don’t miss the pulse-pounding FBI thriller from the #1
New York Times best-seller.
On sale July 19
Fifteen years after the publication of
Push, and following the Academy Award–
winning ;lm adaptation as Precious,
best-selling author Sapphire gives voice
to Precious’ son, Abdul, in The Kid.
On sale July 5
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A FAMILY IS HAUNTED
BY A SECRET PAST
When Jay Erlich’s nephew is found at the
bottom of a cli; at Morrow Bay, it soon
becomes clear that it’s not a suicide as was
originally thought. Jay’s grieving brother
Charlie has a past that he’d like to forget,
but there are others who can’t. In Eyes
Wide Open (William Morrow) Andrew Gross
draws on two real-life experiences from his
own past for a richly personal story of two
brothers trying to bridge the gap that tore
them apart.
A CHILDISH PRANK
GONE TERRIBLY WRONG
A gruesome snu; ;lm is found on a phone
that belongs to the troubled grandson of
Washington state’s governor. With nowhere
to turn, the governor calls an old friend,
Seattle investigator J.P. Beaumont, for help.
Horri;ed, Beaumont soon discovers that
the crime’s multiple perpetrators could
be minors, and he must trace the path of
corruption before another young life is lost
in Betrayal of Trust (William Morrow).
COURAGE IN THE FACE OF
UNSPEAKABLE EVIL
Master art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon returns
in Daniel Silva’s most extraordinary thriller to
date. A pleasant weekend in London suddenly
goes wrong for Allon and his wife when a suicide
bomber attacks, and Gabriel can only watch as
the nightmare unfolds. After being introduced
to the new face of terror, Gabriel and his team
devise a plan to destroy the network of death
that includes returning to his long-forgotten
past in Portrait of a Spy (HarperCollins).
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