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The first cut is the deepest. Sweet Little Lies: a gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist by Leah Cupps

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Sweet Little Lies: a gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist

by Leah Cupps
4.5 stars – 33 reviews
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The first cut is the deepest.

When the charming and wealthy Tucker walks into Reese’s bakery shop, it’s not long before their whirlwind romance leads to an engagement. It seems all her dreams are about to come true.

Until the chilling threats begin.

As Reese’s big day approaches, she receives a series of anonymous messages demanding that she call off the wedding…or face the consequences.

While the threats mount and sinister events unfold, Reese becomes obsessed with the mystery of Tucker’s past.

What happened to his ex-fiancée, Charlotte, who mysteriously vanished into thin air one year earlier, leaving him alone at the altar? Has she returned to claim her man? Or is Reese falling victim to her own imagination?

Then, when her bakery is broken into just days before the wedding, Reese realises this is no fantasy – she’s in real danger.

Who is so desperate to stop her and Tucker from getting married?
Can she uncover the truth before time runs out? Or will the happiest day of her life be her last?

Sweet Little Lies – the stunning psychological thriller perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, John Marrs, Kiersten Modglin.

A widowed advice columnist and an unwitting marquess connect through anonymous letters—but when scandal strikes, can they find love despite the truth? The Truth about the Marquess: A Clean Regency Romance (Whispers of the Ton Book 3) by Rose Pearson

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The Truth about the Marquess: A Clean Regency Romance (Whispers of the Ton Book 3)

by Rose Pearson
4.4 stars – 71 reviews
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A widowed advice columnist and an unwitting marquess connect through anonymous letters—but when scandal strikes, can they find love despite the truth?

Lady Jane Harsham has returned to society after her bereavement. Once wed to a gentleman in his dotage, she now finds herself not only a widow but in need of financial security. When an opportunity to write – and be paid for – an advice column in The London Chronicle is offered her, Jane accepts at once. Some of the letters are banal and straightforward but there is one persistent letter writer who asks questions about courting and love… something that Jane is not entirely sure how to answer.

Timothy, the Marquess of Edenbridge, knows that he must marry but feels himself drawn to a match of affection rather than requirement. Uncertain how one ought to go about such things and having stepped badly twice, he writes in desperation to the advice column at The London Chronicle. Soon, he finds himself doing a good deal better, especially with one Lady Harsham, though his interest in the letter writer grows.

When news comes out about his letters to the Chronicle, Timothy does not know who to blame. An astonishing revelation makes him question everything he knows, only to realize that the answer to his troubles might have been right in front of his eyes all along.

This is the third book in the Whispers of the Ton series. It is clean, wholesome, and suitable for all ages. Get your copy today!

It begins with a vicious murder—and gets darker from there…. Never Tell: A Novel (D.D. Warren Book 10) by #1 New York Times bestseller Lisa Gardner

Never Tell: A Novel (D.D. Warren Book 10)

by Lisa Gardner
4.6 stars – 10,633 reviews
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#1 New York Times bestseller Lisa Gardner returns with an unpredictable thriller that puts fan favorites D.D. Warren and Flora Dane on a shocking new case that begins with a vicious murder and gets darker from there.

A man is dead, shot three times in his home office. But his computer has been shot twelve times, and when the cops arrive, his pregnant wife is holding the gun.

D.D. Warren arrives on the scene and recognizes the woman–Evie Carter–from a case many years back. Evie’s father was killed in a shooting that was ruled an accident. But for D.D., two coincidental murders is too many.

Flora Dane sees the murder of Conrad Carter on the TV news and immediately knows his face. She remembers a night when she was still a victim–a hostage–and her captor knew this man. Overcome with guilt that she never tracked him down, Flora is now determined to learn the truth of Conrad’s murder.

But D.D. and Flora are about to discover that in this case the truth is a devilishly elusive thing. As layer by layer they peel away the half-truths and outright lies, they wonder: How many secrets can one family have?

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Might As Well Be Dead (A Nero Wolfe Mystery Book 27)

by Rex Stout
4.7 stars – 1,240 reviews
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“It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore.”—The New York Times Book Review

Eleven years ago, wealthy Nebraska businessman James Herold gave his only son, Paul, a very raw deal. Now he wants Nero Wolfe to track Paul down so that he can make amends. But what if the young man doesn’t want to be found . . . and what if he’s the same P.H. who’s currently on trial for cold-blooded murder? It’s a case that will draw the great detective and his dedicated sidekick into a sticky web of deceit, one that will tax their resources to the utmost, and even cost them one of their own.

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Two siblings rescue their uncle when he mysteriously turns into a Jack-in-the-box… Attack of the Jack! (Goosebumps SlappyWorld Book 2) by R.L. Stine

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Attack of the Jack! (Goosebumps SlappyWorld Book 2)

by R.L. Stine
4.7 stars – 334 reviews
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In this spinoff to the New York Times–bestselling Goosebumps series, two siblings rescue their uncle when he mysteriously turns into a Jack-in-the-box.

Devin and his sister Violet are visiting their Uncle Jack for the summer. He lives in an old house by the seashore. Jack was a sailor and he has collected strange and fascinating items from the sea. Exploring a back room, Devin and Violet discover a locked trunk. A pirate’s chest. The trunk is wrapped in old, heavy chains and locked with a huge rusted lock. But they manage to get it open. They lift the lid slowly-and see that it’s filled with antique jack-in-the-boxes. Huh? One box is hidden under the others, covered in dust. It plays an odd unpleasant song. Up pops a very ugly, mean-looking puppet, an old pirate with a dirty red bandana over his long greasy hair, scars on his cheeks, and a beard, and one eye missing. “Thanks for letting Sailor Jack out!” he rasps, bouncing on his spring. Devin and Violet have a troubling question: Now that their uncle has been turned into a toy, how will they get him back?

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The Lord of the Rings Illustrated (Tolkien Illustrated Editions)

by J.R.R. Tolkien
4.8 stars – 8,322 reviews
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For the first time ever, a very special edition of the J. R. R. Tolkien’s classic masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings, gorgeously illustrated throughout in color by the author himself.

Since it was first published in 1954, The Lord of the Rings has been a book people have treasured. Steeped in unrivaled magic and otherworldliness, Tolkien’s sweeping fantasy and epic adventure has touched the hearts of young and old alike. More than 150 million copies of its many editions have been sold around the world, and occasional collectors’ editions become prized and valuable items of publishing.

This one-volume, jacketed hardcover edition contains the complete text, fully corrected and reset, which is printed in red and black and features, for the very first time, thirty color illustrations, maps and sketches drawn by Tolkien himself as he composed this epic work. These include the pages from the Book of Mazarbul, marvelous facsimiles created by Tolkien to accompany the famous ‘Bridge of Khazad-dum’ chapter. Also appearing are two removable fold-out maps drawn by Christopher Tolkien revealing all the detail of Middle-earth.

Your next journey could be your last… Will to Live: A page-turning serial killer thriller (Detective Kay Hunter Book 2) by Rachel Amphlett

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Will to Live: A page-turning serial killer thriller (Detective Kay Hunter Book 2)

by Rachel Amphlett
4.3 stars – 3,054 reviews
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Your next journey could be your last…

When a packed commuter train runs over a body on a stretch of track known to locals as ‘Suicide Mile’, it soon transpires that the man was a victim of a calculated murder.

As the investigation evolves and a pattern of murders is uncovered, Detective Sergeant Kay Hunter realises the railway’s recent reputation may be the work of a brutal serial killer.

With a backlog of cold cases to investigate and attempting to uncover who is behind a professional vendetta against her, Kay must keep one step ahead of both the killer and her own adversaries.

When a second murder takes place within a week of the first, she realises the killer’s timetable has changed, and she’s running out of time to stop him…

Will to Live is the second book in a new crime thriller series featuring Kay Hunter – a detective with a hidden past and an uncertain future…

USA and the Soviet Union are building nuclear arms for a face off in a potential nuclear war… Mushroom Cloud: Book I of the First Strike Series by Thomas J. Yeggy

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Mushroom Cloud: Book I of the First Strike Series

by Thomas J. Yeggy
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Mushroom Cloud, a fact-based historical novel, is the first book of The First Strike Trilogy: USA and the Soviet Union are building nuclear arms for a face off in a potential nuclear war in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

“This novel is so important for everyone who cares about nuclear disarmament because as philosopher George Santayana wrote: ‘Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.'”

~ Melissa Burch, Bestselling & Award Winning Author My Journey Through War and Peace

For a decade, Dr. Caleb Young, a gifted physicist and chief science officer for the CIA, had shaded National Intelligence Estimates and Rand reports on war gaming. He wanted to thwart the US military’s push for a nuclear first strike. Soviet GRU Colonel Oleg Penkovsky had passed information to Young at more than one Pugwash Peace Conference, revealing how inept Soviet capabilities were. A US preemptive strike would destroy the earth’s ozone layer.

Dr. Young, secretly an Einstein schooled pacifist, felt a personal obligation to prevent a globally destructive nuclear war. However, the realities of US nuclear superiority were progressively becoming harder to manage. By mid-1953, the United States had 1,169 deliverable atomic bombs. It could drop them with 160 B-36 heavy bombers and 350 B-47 medium bombers. The Soviet Union had 120 atomic bombs that could only be delivered to the US by a handful of one-way TU-4A experimental bombers through thousands of F-86 Sabres. By 1962, the US had more than 3,000 thermonuclear warheads and 5,000 tactical nuclear weapons. U-2 flights and Corona satellite images were exposing Khrushchev’s lies about “grinding out missiles like sausages.” The US had a 17-1 advantage in deliverable warheads.

The Soviets intercontinental ballistic missiles (only four were verified) took four hours to prepare for launch. US B-52s twos could easily destroy them from fail- safe points with a pair of 20 megaton bombs. Even more ominously, the Thor and Jupiter intermediate range ballistic missiles could deliver warheads in less than 8 minutes after launch from England, Turkey, or Italy. The US could locate and destroy the Soviets’ 150 round- trip bombers before they left Soviet runways. Soviet SSBN subs were noisy and had to surface to fire missiles. They were easy prey for the US Navy. In late October 1962, President John F Kennedy stopped the US military from initiating a first strike. It came to be known as the “Cuban Missile Crisis.” “We lost” Air Force general Curtis Lemay shouted at Kennedy. Military leaders wanted a nuclear war that day while they had a clear first strike advantage.

Now the Department of Justice (DOJ) has many questions, and they believe Dr. Caleb Young has the answers. Nicholas Katzenbach, the DOJ’s chief deputy, is ready to prosecute Dr. Young on trumped up espionage charges. And he wants to know about the CIA’s involvement in the November 22, 1963, assassination of President Kennedy