When professional "cleaner" Jonathan Quinn is hired to find and remove the remains of a body hidden 20 years ago inside the walls of a London building before it is demolished, he and his team are caught in the crossfire between two dangerous rivals and become loose ends in a plot that spans the globe. Original.
A time when she was free. In the spirit of her revolutionary mother, Marena forms her own resistance group—the White Rose. This is a chilling dystopian novel that leads readers to question the very essence of their identities.
Drawing on neuroscience, Buddhism, and child development, Claudia Gold reveals listening to be at the heart of human growth and healing.
The enormous environmental devastation caused by extracting petroleum from the tar sands might still move forward, but without easy access to the refineries and the U.S. market, it would certainly be slowed.
Remember when you were kids and Raif Sanderson took her hostage?” Melody paused to look at Matt again and smile broadly. “It wasn't a situation that called for the FBI. Raif had a huge crush on Lara. I think we were all about twelve or ...
. . . Riveting plots, spellbinding settings, and fascinating characters makes this series a favorite in my book.
A Cold-Blooded Killer A number of known prostitutes—with scores of high profile clients—are turning up dead all over D.C. Is this the work of a depraved killer? Or the result of an inside job?
Fredrika Bergman and her colleagues uncover sinister connections between three seemingly unrelated cases including an assault that occurred fifteen years earlier, a hit-and-run killing, and the double suicide of a clergyman and his wife.
“A complex, action-packed international cat and mouse game.”—New York Times bestselling author John Lescroart Professional “cleaner” Jonathan Quinn has a new client and an odd job: find and remove the remains of a body hidden ...
Kim Wall's life and promise may have been cut short, but everything she stood for lives on in this emotional memoir of braving the worst of days, moving forward, and never forgetting.
Mahler nodded. “She was young. Twenty-one. The other girl, Susan Hart, was twenty.” He waved at the binders. “Two years ago, Daniel and I worked these with a senior investigator, Tom Woodhouse. I'm hoping you'll see something we didn't.