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In William Christie’s World War II-set novel, Russian spy Alexsi Ivanovich Smirnoff plays not one, not two, but three countries against each other.

In William Christie’s World War II-set novel, Russian spy Alexsi Ivanovich Smirnoff plays not one, not two, but three countries against each other.

Ewan Morrison’s thriller will grab readers by the throat from the very first page as it follows a teenage girl kidnapped by her doomsday prepper father.

Ewan Morrison’s thriller will grab readers by the throat from the very first page as it follows a teenage girl kidnapped by her doomsday prepper father.

Screenwriter John Brownlow’s cleverly constructed debut novel follows the world’s best assassin as he hunts down the man who once held that title.

Screenwriter John Brownlow’s cleverly constructed debut novel follows the world’s best assassin as he hunts down the man who once held that title.

The female assassins of Deanna Raybourn’s standalone thriller are as reliably charming as they are impressively badass.

The female assassins of Deanna Raybourn’s standalone thriller are as reliably charming as they are impressively badass.

Val McDermid’s second Allie Burns novel is a fascinating time capsule from the late 1980s—without a whiff of sentimentality.

Val McDermid’s second Allie Burns novel is a fascinating time capsule from the late 1980s—without a whiff of sentimentality.

Julie Clark‘s intricate and engrossing The Lies I Tell is the story of a con artist, a reporter and whether it‘s okay to do bad things for good reasons.

Julie Clark‘s intricate and engrossing The Lies I Tell is the story of a con artist, a reporter and whether it‘s okay to do bad things for good reasons.

Paul Doiron returns with Hatchet Island, a new adventure featuring Maine game warden investigator Mike Bowditch.

Paul Doiron returns with Hatchet Island, a new adventure featuring Maine game warden investigator Mike Bowditch.

Two Nights in Lisbon dives into challenging topics such as the erosion of truth and the ambient misogyny that haunts women’s lives—but don’t worry, “This isn’t homework.”

Two Nights in Lisbon dives into challenging topics such as the erosion of truth and the ambient misogyny that haunts women's lives—but don't worry, "This isn't homework."

The Lunar Housewife is an addictive read that’s equal parts intelligent introspection and nail-biting suspense.

The Lunar Housewife is an addictive read that's equal parts intelligent introspection and nail-biting suspense.

Promising Young Woman meets “Dexter” in this highly suspenseful and strangely empowering thriller from an Emmy-nominated screenwriter.

Promising Young Woman meets “Dexter” in this highly suspenseful and strangely empowering thriller from an Emmy-nominated screenwriter.

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