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by Joel Goldman - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

A man's body is found decapitated, wrapped in plastic, and stuffed in the trunk of a Fleetwood Cadillac parked outside a federal courthouse. The car's owner is a sweet-natured con man who's on trial for mail fraud --- but innocent of murder.

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Ray Palen

“There was a dead body in the trunk of Avery Fish’s Fleetwood Cadillac.” With that opening sentence, one of the more eye-catching in recent fiction, author Joel Goldman kicks off his deadly spider web of a legal thriller. Read More

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A man's body is found decapitated, wrapped in plastic, and stuffed in the trunk of a Fleetwood Cadillac parked outside a federal courthouse. The car's owner is a sweet-natured con man who's on trial for mail fraud --- but innocent of murder.

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A man's body is found decapitated, wrapped in plastic, and stuffed in the trunk of a Fleetwood Cadillac parked outside a federal courthouse. The car's owner is a sweet-natured con man who's on trial for mail fraud --- but innocent of murder.

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A man's body is found decapitated, wrapped in plastic, and stuffed in the trunk of a Fleetwood Cadillac parked outside a federal courthouse. The car's owner is a sweet-natured con man who's on trial for mail fraud --- but innocent of murder. Kansas City defence attorney Lou Mason has no idea how a corpse ended up in his client's car. But when the victim is identified as a criminal defendant in a sexually charged lawsuit, Mason is forced to team up with a woman from his past --- a brilliant FBI agent who may be playing head games of her own.

by Kristina Ohlsson - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

In the middle of a rainy Swedish summer, a little girl is abducted from a crowded train. Inspector Alex Recht and his special team of federal investigators are assigned to what at first appears to be a classic custody fight. But when the child is found dead with the word “unwanted” scribbled on her forehead, the case soon turns into the investigation team’s worst nightmare.

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Joe Hartlaub

Reading UNWANTED, Kristina Ohlsson’s debut novel, is akin to dropping in free fall down an elevator shaft: you’re probably only going to do it once in a lifetime; it’s exhilarating and terrifying at the same time; there’s really no way to stop; and you’re almost positive that, when it’s all over, it’s going to end badly. Beautifully translated by Sarah Death (what an appropriate name!), this is one of those no-sleep-‘til-you’re-finished books that will echo through your brain long after you read it. Read More

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In the middle of a rainy Swedish summer, a little girl is abducted from a crowded train. Inspector Alex Recht and his special team of federal investigators are assigned to what at first appears to be a classic custody fight. But when the child is found dead with the word “unwanted” scribbled on her forehead, the case soon turns into the investigation team’s worst nightmare.

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In the middle of a rainy Swedish summer, a little girl is abducted from a crowded train. Inspector Alex Recht and his special team of federal investigators are assigned to what at first appears to be a classic custody fight. But when the child is found dead with the word “unwanted” scribbled on her forehead, the case soon turns into the investigation team’s worst nightmare.

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In the middle of a rainy Swedish summer, a little girl is abducted from a crowded train. Despite hundreds of potential witnesses, no one noticed when the girl was taken. Her distraught mother was left behind at the previous station in what seemed to be a coincidence. The train crew was alerted and kept a watchful eye on the sleeping child. But when the train pulled into Stockholm Central Station, the little girl had vanished. Inspector Alex Recht and his special team of federal investigators, assisted by the investigative analyst Fredrika Bergman, are assigned to what at first appears to be a classic custody fight. But when the child is found dead in the far north of Sweden with the word “unwanted” scribbled on her forehead, the case soon turns into the investigation team’s worst nightmare --- the pursuit of a brilliant and ruthless killer.

by Bret Lott - Fiction, Psychological Thriller, Suspense, Thriller

In this long-awaited sequel to THE HUNT CLUB, set in the swampy South Carolina Lowcountry, Bret Lott returns with a page-turner about murder and family secrets. No longer a teenager and now a young man, Huger Dillard must come to terms with and confront the truth about his community, his past, and the mysterious place he calls home.

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Joe Hartlaub

Much has changed in the intervening 12-plus years between the publication of THE HUNT CLUB by Bret Lott and its nominal sequel, DEAD LOW TIDE. The 15-year-old Huger (pronounced “YOU-gee”) Dillard of THE HUNT CLUB is now a somewhat passive and aimless 27, proof that 30 is apparently the new 20.

"Lott’s style is not what one might expect in a thriller, particularly with the set of expectations that designation carries these days. Yet the unexpected certainly takes place, especially in the final third of the book."

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In this long-awaited sequel to THE HUNT CLUB, set in the swampy South Carolina Lowcountry, Bret Lott returns with a page-turner about murder and family secrets. No longer a teenager and now a young man, Huger Dillard must come to terms with and confront the truth about his community, his past, and the mysterious place he calls home.

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In this long-awaited sequel to THE HUNT CLUB, set in the swampy South Carolina Lowcountry, Bret Lott returns with a page-turner about murder and family secrets. No longer a teenager and now a young man, Huger Dillard must come to terms with and confront the truth about his community, his past, and the mysterious place he calls home.

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In this long-awaited sequel to THE HUNT CLUB, set in the swampy South Carolina Lowcountry, New York Times bestselling author Bret Lott returns with a literary page-turner about murder and family secrets. Though DEAD LOW TIDE continues the story of Huger Dillard, this haunting work of fiction brilliantly stands on its own. No longer a teenager and now a young man, Huger must come to terms with and confront the truth about his community, his past, and the mysterious place he calls home.

While most of the residents in the wealthy, historic Charleston enclave of Landgrave Hall are asleep at two-thirty in the morning, Huger Dillard and his father, “Unc,” are heading, via jonboat, to the adjoining golf course. Blinded by a terrible accident that killed his wife, Unc prefers to practice his golf game when no one is watching. But before anyone can even tee off, Huger makes a grisly find: a woman’s body, anchored deep in the mud at the water’s low tide.

The discovery sets off a chain of events that puts Huger and his family up against secret military forces, old friends, longtime neighbors, lost loves, and shadowy global networks. The only thing connecting them all is Landgrave Hall --- and the treacherous reason why this area is so important to so many people.