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Cast into Doubt
Patricia MacDonald



A gripping novel of domestic suspense
Shelby Sloan, a successful Philadelphia businesswoman in her early forties, has one child, a daughter whom she raised on her own. She gives her daughter, Chloe, and son-in-law, Rob, a Caribbean cruise as a gift, while she takes the opportunity to mind her four-year-old grandson. But life becomes a nightmare when Rob calls to tell her that Chloe has disappeared overboard. The police decide it was an accident, but Shelby refuses to accept the official verdict . . .

The Angel of the Glade
Scott Mackay



The first in a new historical mystery series featuring Dr. Clyde Deacon
Widower Clyde Deacon arrives in 1902 Fairfield, New York, to take up the post of doctor. Regarded with some suspicion by the town's inhabitants because he comes from Tennessee, he was also personal physician to President McKinley at the time of his assassination. A beautiful young actress is found murdered and Deacon is asked by the overworked town sheriff to assist him in the case. Gradually he discovers that the inhabitants of Fairfield are not as innocent as they seem . . .

Take My Child
Gwen Madoc



An enthralling saga from a popular Welsh author
Swansea, 1915. When Ruth's fiercely religious father forbids her to marry her sweetheart David, and forces her instead to marry the dour and self-righteous village pastor, David joins the army to escape his heartbreak. When he returns, he finds Ruth has borne a son – and the tightly-knit community begins to gossip, firing frightening jealousy in her husband. Ruth must do whatever it takes to protect her baby . . .

Mothers and Daughters
Gwen Madoc



An enthralling saga set in Wales
Following their father's death, Lucy and her younger sister are devastated when a woman arrives on their doorstep claiming to be Joseph's legitimate wife and therefore the sole beneficiary of his will. Evicted and desperate, their mother borrows money, and when she falls behind with the repayments the loan shark offers them a way to clear their debts, but the price is far higher than they are willing to pay . . .

Keeping Secrets
Gwen Madoc



A bittersweet saga set in the 1930s
Gillian Finch and Dorothy Prosser are firm friends as well as cousins. For four years they have kept their friendship secret in the face of a bitter family feud. But this is not the only family secret. When Gillian and Dorothy fall head over heels for the same man, the repercussions lead to other secrets being exposed. Everyone, it seems, has something to hide . . .

Red Station
Adrian Magson



First in the brand-new Harry Tate thriller series
Having been made the scapegoat for a botched drugs intercept operation, MI5 officer Harry Tate is dispatched to -'Red Station', a remote outpost in the Balkans, ostensibly to avoid press scrutiny, but where in effect the security services send 'problem' agents they'd like to be rid of. But the outpost is thrust into the international spotlight when troops begin massing in the area; and, as the situation becomes increasingly dangerous, Tate discovers the real, truly shocking, purpose behind 'Red Station' and decides to fight back . . .

Death is Disposable
Evan Marshall



The first in a new mystery series set in New York
When New York City Department of Sanitation garage supervisor Anna Winthrop finds Isaiah, a homeless man she's befriended, with his throat cut behind her apartment building, she decides to investigate. But the case turns dangerous as her search takes her from the elegant art galleries of the Upper East Side to Manhattan's secret homeless encampments, and the vast network of abandoned subway tunnels beneath Grand Central Station . . .

Evil Justice
Evan Marshall



Terror grips Manhattan as the Ankh Killer leaves a trail of strangled, mutilated women across the city.
Then sanitation supervisor Anna Winthrop discovers the killer's latest victim in her own garage, coquettish Shari Baird, a member of Anna's crew. Tommy Mulligan, Anna's best worker, was seen running from Shari's body; he's arrested and thrown into a cell on Rikers Island. When Tommy's father begs Anna to prove his son's innocence, Anna agrees . . .

Dark Alley
Evan Marshall



A thrilling tale of murder, Manhattan and murky pasts
When sanitation worker Garry Thomason vanishes on his way to collect the trash, he is the first in a series of people discovered brutally murdered in the middle of hidden mews in New York. As Anna, Garry's boss, works to expose this 'Mews Murderer', she first uncovers Garry's murky past of crime and drugs, and then becomes a target herself; for this cold-blooded killer will do anything to escape detection and keep hidden a shocking secret of his own . . .

City in Shadow
Evan Marshall



A Hidden Manhattan Mystery
A frightened woman leaves a note reading "HELP ME" outside Sanitation supervisor Anna Winthrop's apartment. A career-making story leads a journalist to a human-trafficking ring. A woman acts as bait in an effort to track down her missing sister, and Anna's visiting cousin Patti prowls New York's dark streets, but won't say why. All roads lead to the Kirkmore, a sinister apartment tower harboring a secret more horrifying than anyone could ever have imagined . . .

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