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Doing Harm (2014)
Botching a major surgery when his ambition for a prestigious job gets the better of him, Steve Mitch...

The Love Fight (2014)
Opposites have tied the knot since the beginning of time. To explain the bond, experts have used the...

Catching Fire (2009)
By winning the annual Hunger Games, District 12 tributes Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark have sec...

Afterwards (2011)
After a house fire leaves Grace and her daugher, Jenny, in the hospital, Grace must find the true cu...

The Passage (2010)
A security breach at a secret U.S. government facility unleashes the monstrous product of a chilling...

The Lace Reader (2008)
Having left her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts, fifteen years ago under troubling circumstances, p...

Under the Dome (2009)
After an invisible force field seals off Chester Mills, Maine, from the rest of the world, it is up ...

In the Garden of Beasts (2011)
The best-selling author of Devil in the White City documents the efforts of first American ambassado...

Red Flags (2011)
Assigned to an undermanned base in Vietnam's Cheo Reo, Army cop Erik Rider works to disrupt the opiu...

The Late, Lamented Molly Marx (2009)
Her enviable life having ended, Molly Marx now finds herself led by an unorthodox guide in the after...

The Things that Keep Us Here (2010)
Trapped inside her home when a devastating pandemic enters America, Ann Brooks is forced to make lif...

Innocent (2010)
The sequel to the genre-defining, landmark bestseller Presumed Innocent, INNOCENT continues the stor...

The Girl in the Green Raincoat (2011)
Lippman delivers a new Tess Monaghan novella that first appeared in serial format in "The New York T...

A Duty to the Dead (2009)
Bess Crawford, a nurse in World War I, promises Lieutenant Arthur Graham that she will carry his dyi...

The Sandcastle Girls (2012)
"Parallel stories of a woman who falls in love with an Armenian soldier during the Armenian Genocide...

The Madman's Tale (2004)
Twenty years after the asylum where he had spent much of his life is closed, Francis Petrel recounts...