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12 th of neverEGP 430.00Out of stockLindsay Boxer's beautiful baby is born! But after only a week at home with her new daughter, Lindsay is forced to return to work to face two of the biggest cases of her career.
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Cancel the WeddingEGP 415.00A heartfelt fiction debut that will appeal to fans of Emily Giffin’s Southern charm and Jennifer Weiner’s compelling, emotionally resonant novels about the frustrations of blood ties, Cancel the Wedding follows one woman’s journey to discover the secrets of her mother’s hidden past—and confront her own uncertain future.
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Gone GirlEGP 390.00On a warm summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne’s fifth wedding anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made when Nick’s clever and beautiful wife disappears. As the police begin to investigate, the town golden boy parades a series of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is oddly evasive, and he's definitely bitter - but is he really a killer?
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Harm's ReachEGP 280.00FBI Agent Ren Bryce finds herself entangled in two seemingly unrelated mysteries. But the past has a way of echoing down the years and finding its way into the present.
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Bones Never Lie (with Bonus Novella Swamp Bones)EGP 295.00Temperance Tempe Brennan is back and better than ever in the seventeenth thriller in Kathy Reichs's series. The forensic investigator--still tough, still fascinating--will be up to her old tricks even as Reichs takes the series in a new direction that will delight her many fans. Among other surprises, fans will finally meet Tempe's much discussed (but never seen) mother and follow her quest to track down the one criminal who got away.
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Postern of Fate: A Tommy & Tuppence MysteryEGP 665.00Tommy and Tuppence Beresford have just become the proud owners of an old house in an English village. Along with the property, they have inherited some worthless bric-a-brac, including a collection of antique books. While rustling through a copy of The Black Arrow, Tuppence comes upon a series of apparently random underlinings.