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Brandenburg Gate
by Henry Porter.

In this brilliant, multilayered, espionage thriller, the 2005 Ian
Fleming Steel Dagger Award winner Henry Porter captures the tense final
moments before the fall of the Berlin Wall. September 1989.



Gone by Jonathan Kellerman.

No one conducts a more chilling, suspenseful, thoroughly engrossing
tour through the winding corridors of criminal behavior and the secret
chambers of psychopathology than Jonathan Kellerman, the bestselling
“master of the psychological thriller” (People). Now the incomparable
team of psychologist Alex Delaware and homicide cop Milo Sturgis embark
on their most dangerous excursion yet, into the dark places where risk
runs high and blood runs cold.



Hitched by Carol Higgins Clark.

The date is Saturday, April 2. Five April brides discover their
wedding dresses have been stolen. One of the brides is private
investigator Regan Reilly. Her wedding is in seven days.



Shiver by Lisa Jackson.

Detective Reuben “Diego” Montoya is back in New Orleans. Thanks to
years of working with the dark side of society, his youthful swagger is
gone, replaced by straightforward determination. He'll need it, because
a serial killer is turning The Big Easy into his personal playground.
The victims are killed in pairs – no connection, no apparent motive, no
real clues. Somebody's playing a sick game, and Montoya intends to beat
him at it.



Tomb of the Golden Bird
by Elizabeth Peters.

In New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Peters's most
eagerly anticipated Amelia Peabody adventure to date, the incomparable
Emerson clan is a hairbreadth away from unearthing the legendary site
they've been searching for. But a sinister plot and a dark family
secret stand in the way of their ultimate ambition -- and threaten to
change things forever. . . .


Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins Clark.

In a riveting new thriller, worldwide bestselling suspense writer
Mary Higgins Clark weaves the mystery of twin telepathy into a mother's
search for a kidnapped child, presumed dead.