148 results on '"Traffic accidents--Fiction"'
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2. The Smoke in Our Eyes : A Novel
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James Grady and James Grady
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- Small cities--Fiction, Racism--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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An action-filled coming of age novel about love, vengeance, corruption, and justice by the acclaimed author of Six Days of the Condor.'Grady's style is loose, colorful, challenging and fun. I sometimes thought of Orwell's novel 1984, sometimes of the Dylan song'Desolation Row.''—Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post'Grady is a master of intrigue.'—John GrishamSet in 1959, the'year the music died,'The Smoke in Our Eyes is a cinematic, clock-ticking saga set in a small Montana town. When a fatal car accident shatters ten-year-old Lucas's world, he finds himself confronting crime and vengeance, humor and heroism, all against the backdrop of growing up. Alongside the tightly written drama of Lucas and his family, Grady, author of the classic'Condor'series, evokes a heady mood and sense of place. From the Space Race and the first warnings of global climate change, to the brutal racism of segregation and the hope of a new generation to move us forward, The Smoke in Our Eyes is a fresh rending of rural noir that captures both an intimate story and the volitility of mid-century America.
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- 2024
3. Impact of Evidence
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E. C. R. Lorac and E. C. R. Lorac
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- Traffic accidents--Fiction
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AMONG THE hills of the Welsh borders a little group of farmsteads is isolated by snow and ice, then floods. Late one afternoon there is a terrible car smash on a cross-roads in these hills. Old Dr. Robinson is found dead in his big saloon, which, thrown off the road by the violent impact, has crashed down on to the steep hillside, now sodden with flood-waters. That was no surprise—the old man should long before have been prevented from driving, he was a menace on the roads. But why was there a second body there back of Dr. Robinson's car?
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- 2024
4. Death at Dyke's Corner
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E. C. R. Lorac and E. C. R. Lorac
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- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Fiction, Electronic books
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When a stationary car is struck by an oncoming lorry at a very dangerous hairpin bend known as Dyke's Corner and the driver killed it seems an obvious accident. However, MacDonald's methodical investigations reveal it was in fact a cleverly contrived murder. “We've taken the wrong fork. There's a double hairpin bend somewhere.” There was! Immediately in front of them a car was drawn up on the opposite side of the road. As they swung round the wicked curve headlights blazed full at them, blinding them both. A lorry had drawn out to pass the standing car and was coming at them like a battle cruiser. They sensed the rending, tearing scream of metal as the lorry hit them, and darkness came down on them. In that threefold crash it was the occupant of the stationary car who was found dead. Out of the details of a commonplace accident Inspector Macdonald relentlessly builds up the most amazing elucidation of a murder mystery—a case devised with all E. C. R. Lorac's customary brilliance.
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- 2024
5. The Great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Mistresses--Fiction, Rich people--Fiction, American fiction--20th century, Revenge--Fiction, First loves--Fiction, Upper class--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Nouveau riche--Fiction
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A poetic portrait of the Roaring Twenties in New York City brought to dazzling life in this stunning collectors edition of a classic in American literature. Set in the unique atmosphere of the 1920s Jazz Age, F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby explores the lure of decadence, superficiality, and the ever-elusive American Dream through the eyes of narrator Nick Carraway and the longings and obsessions of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby. Watch the classic come to life in a whole new way with this beautiful Art Deco-style designed edition, complete with true-to-style and -time illustrations, maps, and fold-out pages elaborately designed by artist Robert Nippoldt.
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- 2023
6. The Road to Dalton
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Shannon Bowring and Shannon Bowring
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- Marriage--Fiction, Postpartum depression--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Small cities--Fiction, Nineteen nineties--Fiction, Friendship--Fiction
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A NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEARFrom debut author Shannon Bowring comes a novel of small town America that Pulitzer-winner Richard Russo calls, “measured, wise, and beautiful.”In most small towns, the private is also public. In the town of Dalton, one local makes an unthinkable decision that leaves the community reeling. In the aftermath, their problems, both small and large, reveal a deeper understanding of the lives of their neighbors, and remind us all that no one is exactly who we think they are.It's 1990. In Dalton, Maine, life goes on. Rose goes to work at the diner every day, her bruises hidden from both the customers and her two young boys. At a table she waits, Dr. Richard Haskell looks back on the one choice that's charted his entire life, before his thoughts wander back to his wife, Trudy, and her best friend.Trudy and Bev have been friends for longer than they can count, and something more than lovers to each other for some time now—a fact both accepted and ignored by their husbands. Across town, new mother Bridget lives with her high school sweetheart Nate, and is struggling with postpartum after a traumatic birth. And nearer still is teenager Greg, trying to define the complicated feelings he has about himself and his two close friends.The Road to Dalton offers valuable understandings of what it means to be alive in the world—of pain and joy, conflict and love, and the endurance that comes from living.
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- 2023
7. Without a Trace : A Novel
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Danielle Steel and Danielle Steel
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- Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From Danielle Steel, a powerful story about fighting for a chance at happiness—whatever the cost.Charles Vincent seems to have it all—a beautiful wife, two successful children, and a well-paying career. Yet happiness remains out of reach. He is trapped in a loveless marriage and his job is simply a paycheck. But his life changes forever one night as he drives along the Normandy coast, heading to their lavish château for the weekend. In one terrifying moment, Charles falls asleep at the wheel and veers off the road, plunging thirty feet down the face of a rocky cliff.Miraculously, Charles survives. After gathering the courage to climb to safety, he starts to walk—bruised, bloody, and desperate for help. In the dark of night, he happens upon a cabin where he meets the kind and beautiful Aude Saint-Martin. They have an instant connection, and as she nurses him back to health, Charles begins to discover the passion he's been missing for so many years.In the aftermath of the crash, Charles has a startling realization: He doesn't have to go back. He could simply choose to disappear, to walk away from his old life. When his car is discovered, he'll be presumed dead, washed away at sea. If he stays with Aude, he has a chance at a fuller, happier life that he didn't know was possible. It all seems too good to resist. But Aude has secrets of her own, and before long their pasts catch up to them, threatening everything they have fought to build.What would happen if you were given a chance to walk away from everything in your life and start over with a blank slate, and you had a split second to decide? In Without a Trace, Danielle Steel tells an irresistible story of the risks two people are willing to take in exchange for a chance at the life they've always wanted.
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- 2023
8. Death at Dyke’s Corner
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E.C.R. Lorac and E.C.R. Lorac
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- Murder--Investigation--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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“We've taken the wrong fork. There's a double hairpin bend somewhere.” There was! Immediately in front of them a car was drawn up on the opposite side of the road. As they swung round the wicked curve headlights blazed full at them, blinding them both. A lorry had drawn out to pass the standing car and was coming at them like a battle cruiser. They sensed the rending, tearing scream of metal as the lorry hit them, and darkness came down on them. In that threefold crash it was the occupant of the stationary car who was found dead. Out of the details of a commonplace accident Inspector Macdonald relentlessly builds up the most amazing elucidation of a murder mystery—a case devised with all E. C. R. Lorac's customary brilliance.
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- 2023
9. A Flaw in the Design : A Novel
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Nathan Oates and Nathan Oates
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- Guardian and ward--Fiction, Creative writing--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, College teachers--Fiction, Nephews--Fiction
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A professor's life is turned upside down when he takes in his charming, wildly dangerous nephew, whose wealthy parents have just died under mysterious circumstances, in this propulsive, edge-of-your-seat debut psychological thriller.“An absolute page-turner... I read it in a single sitting.”—Miranda Cowley Heller, bestselling author of The Paper Palace The cleverest psychopaths hide in plain sight.Gil is living a quiet life as a creative writing professor in a bucolic Vermont town, when he receives some shocking news: His sister and her husband have been killed in a car accident, and their only son is coming to live with him and his family. Gil and his wife are apprehensive about taking in seventeen-year-old Matthew. Yes, he has just lost both his parents, but they haven't seen him in seven years—and the last time the families were together, Matthew lured their young daughter into a terrifying, life-threatening situation. Since that incident, Gil has been estranged from his sister and her flashy, wealthy banker husband. Now Matthew is their charge, living under their roof. The boy seems charming, smart, and urbane, if strangely unaffected by his parents'deaths. Gil hopes they can put the past behind them, though he's surprised when Matthew signs up for his creative writing class. Then Matthew begins turning in chilling stories about the imagined deaths of Gil's family and his own parents. Bewildered and panicked, Gil ultimately decides he must take matters into his own hands—before life imitates art. Told in limber, mesmerizing prose, A Flaw in the Design is a twisting novel of suspense that brilliantly explores the tensions surrounding class, family, and the drive to control one's own story.
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- 2023
10. Age of Vice : A GMA Book Club Pick (A Novel)
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Deepti Kapoor and Deepti Kapoor
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- Murder--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Rich people--Fiction
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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICKNamed a Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly, Oprah Daily and NPR!“Dazzling...Finally free from the book's grip, now all I want to do is get others hooked.”— The Washington Post“A page-turning social novel…It stirs the pulse while digging into the entrenched and evolving structures and contradictions of modern India.” —NPR“Cinematic…As a storyteller, Kapoor is a natural.”—The New York Times New Delhi, 3 a.m. A speeding Mercedes jumps the curb and in the blink of an eye, five people are dead. It's a rich man's car, but when the dust settles there is no rich man at all, just a shell-shocked servant who cannot explain the strange series of events that led to this crime. Nor can he foresee the dark drama that is about to unfold. Deftly shifting through time and perspective in contemporary India, Age of Vice is an epic, action-packed story propelled by the seductive wealth, startling corruption, and bloodthirsty violence of the Wadia family -- loved by some, loathed by others, feared by all. In the shadow of lavish estates, extravagant parties, predatory business deals and calculated political influence, three lives become dangerously intertwined: Ajay is the watchful servant, born into poverty, who rises through the family's ranks. Sunny is the playboy heir who dreams of outshining his father, whatever the cost. And Neda is the curious journalist caught between morality and desire. Against a sweeping plot fueled by loss, pleasure, greed, yearning, violence and revenge, will these characters'connections become a path to escape, or a trigger of further destruction? Equal parts crime thriller and family saga, transporting readers from the dusty villages of Uttar Pradesh to the urban energy of New Delhi, Age of Vice is an intoxicating novel of gangsters and lovers, false friendships, forbidden romance, and the consequences of corruption. It is binge-worthy entertainment at its literary best.
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- 2023
11. Collateral Damage
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J.A. Jance and J.A. Jance
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- Spouses--Fiction, Revenge--Fiction, Women private investigators--Arizona--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Malware (Computer software)--Fiction, Ex-police officers--Fiction
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Ali Reynolds and High Noon Enterprises face the dangerous consequences of one man's desperate search for revenge in this unputdownable thriller from J.A. Jance, the New York Times bestselling author who “has been delivering must-read books for a long time” (The Real Book Spy).After spending twenty years behind bars, Frank Muñoz, a disgraced former cop, is out on parole and focused on just one thing: revenge. The wife who abandoned him after his arrest, the mistress who ratted him out for abetting a money-laundering scheme, the detectives who presided over his case all those years ago—they all have targets on their backs. For Ali Reynolds, the first Christmas without her father is riddled with grief and uncertainty. And with her husband and founding partner of High Noon Enterprises, B. Simpson, preoccupied by an upcoming New Year's trip to London, she is ready for a break. But when Stu Ramey barges into her home with grave news about a serious—and suspicious—accident on the highway to Phoenix involving B.'s car, things reach a breaking point. At the hospital, a groggy, post-op B. insists that Ali take his place at a ransomware conference in London, as troubles brimming around High Noon come to light. But questions remain: Who would go to such lengths to cut the tech company from the picture? And what if Ali and the rest of the team are also in danger?
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- 2023
12. Deadly Secrets
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M.K. Stoddart and M.K. Stoddart
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- Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Grief--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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Elsie Davis is a grieving widow haunted by her dead husband, Alex. Elsie is worried she will never be able to move on until she met Landon. This is an opportunity for the two of them to start over. Except Elsie has a secret, she is pregnant with Landon's baby. Landon seems to be keeping something to himself and is desperate not to lose Elsie, no matter what. Worried she and Landon have moved too fast, an unlikely saviour shows up. will Elsie get closure from Alex's ghost?
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- 2022
13. Signal Fires : A Novel
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Dani Shapiro and Dani Shapiro
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- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Family secrets--Fiction
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NATIONAL BEST SELLER • From the beloved author of Inheritance:'a haunting, moving, and propulsive exploration of family secrets” (Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings) Two families. One night. A constellation of lives changed forever.A TIME Best Fiction Book of the Year • A Washington Post Notable Work of Fiction • A Real Simple Best Book of the YearAn ancient majestic oak stands beneath the stars on Division Street. And under the tree sits Ben Wilf, a retired doctor, and ten-year-old Waldo Shenkman, a brilliant, lonely boy who is pointing out his favorite constellations. Waldo doesn't realize it but he and Ben have met before. And they will again, and again. Across time and space, and shared destiny.Division Street is full of secrets. An impulsive lie begets a secret—one which will forever haunt the Wilf family. And the Shenkmans, who move into the neighborhood many years later, bring secrets of their own.. Spanning fifty kaleidoscopic years, on a street—and in a galaxy—where stars collapse and stories collide, these two families become bound in ways they never could have imagined.Urgent and compassionate, Signal Fires is a magical story for our times, a literary tour de force by a masterful storyteller at the height of her powers. A luminous meditation on family, memory, and the healing power of interconnectedness.
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- 2022
14. Deer
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Dashiel Carrera and Dashiel Carrera
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- Physicists--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Deer--Fiction
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The Deer is a rhythmic, surrealist psychological thriller about a physicist who hits—what appears—to be a deer. As he returns from the scene of the accident to his childhood home, long-forgotten memories flood his consciousness, and he must come to terms with the fact that his past, and reality as he knows it, are not what they appear. Part experimental film, part jazz record, but always lyrical, luminous, and austere, The Deer is a poignant meditation on familial love, loss, and the mystery at the heart of existence.
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- 2022
15. The Great Gatsby : With the Short Story 'Winter Dreams', The Inspiration for The Great Gatsby Novel (Read & Co. Classics Edition)
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Rich people--Fiction, Mistresses--Fiction, Revenge--Fiction, First loves--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Married women--Fiction
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One of the greatest American novels of the twentieth century, F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterful The Great Gatsby is an intricate portrait of the extravagant Jazz Age. Jay Gatsby is the mysterious focal point of Long Island, New York. The millionaire's mansion is the decadent setting for constant lavish parties. Extravagant crowds flock to the fictional town of West Egg to join these parties and socialise with the handsome Gatsby. A naive dreamer, the hedonistic young man is harbouring a deep secret that could bring tragedy to all those around him. Narrated by Gatsby's neighbour, Nick Carraway, this American classic presents the wealthy, enigmatic youth of America's Jazz Age. First published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald's sensational novel effortlessly encapsulates the luxury of the Roaring 20s. He presents themes of disillusionment, self-destruction, and excessive drinking and spending, while warning of the dangers of chasing the American Dream. The perfect bookshelf addition for collectors of Jazz Age literature, this volume features a specially-commissioned biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald alongside an introductory essay on the Lost Generation writers.
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- 2022
16. One-Shot Harry
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Gary Phillips and Gary Phillips
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- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Photojournalists--Fiction, African American veterans--Fiction
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Race and civil rights in 1963 Los Angeles provide a powerful backdrop in Gary Phillips's riveting mystery about an African American crime scene photographer seeking justice for a friend—perfect for fans of Walter Mosley, James Ellroy, and George Pelecanos.LOS ANGELES, 1963: Korean War veteran Harry Ingram earns a living as a news photographer and occasional process server: chasing police radio calls and dodging baseball bats. With racial tensions running high on the eve of Martin Luther King's Freedom Rally, Ingram risks becoming a victim at every crime scene he photographs.When Ingram hears about a deadly automobile accident on his police scanner, he recognizes the vehicle described as belonging to his good friend and old army buddy, a white jazz trumpeter. The LAPD declares the car crash an accident, but when Ingram develops his photos, he sees signs of foul play. Ingram feels compelled to play detective, even if it means putting his own life on the line. Armed with his wits, his camera, and occasionally his Colt.45, “One-Shot” Harry plunges headfirst into the seamy underbelly of LA society, tangling with racists, leftists, gangsters, zealots, and lovers as he attempts to solve the mystery.Master storyteller and crime fiction legend Gary Phillips has filled the pages of One-Shot Harry with fascinating historical cameos, wise-cracks, tenderness, and an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride of a plot with consequences far beyond one dead body.
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- 2022
17. The Happiness Thief : A Novel
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Nicole Bokat and Nicole Bokat
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- Psychological fiction, Fiction, Thrillers (Fiction), Novels, Families--Fiction, Stepsisters--Fiction, Happiness--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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'Evocatively written and ferociously paced...a puzzle-box wrapped in a paranoia tale that rivets while exploring the complexities of grief, the anxieties of modem life, and the lasting harm of childhood trauma...an anxious read that domestic suspense fans will be tempted to devour in a single sitting.'―Mystery Scene Magazine Forty-one-year-old Natalie Greene lost her mom and her childhood memories in a car crash two decades ago. What remains is a haunting feeling that she was responsible for her mother's death. After her husband leaves for another woman, Natalie accompanies her famous stepsister, Isabel Walker (aka “The Happiness Guru”) on a retreat to the Cayman Islands. There, a late-night collision triggers Natalie's long-buried trauma and a heightened sense of guilt. Upon returning home to Boston, Natalie tries to settle back into her life as a food photographer and single mother to a teenage daughter—but then, one day, an anonymous email arrives about the Cayman accident that suggests foul play. In her search for the truth, Natalie must deal with a mix of fear, confusion, and suspects. With the help of Isabel and an attractive journalist, she uncovers a trail of deceit that begins on that deserted Caribbean road, circles back home, and ends in the most unexpected of places.
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- 2021
18. Hot for You
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Marie Harte and Marie Harte
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- Romance fiction, Love stories, Fire fighters--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction
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For fans of Jaci Burton and Roxanne St. Claire comes a sexy contemporary romance from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Marie Harte:Second-chance romanceSexy Seattle firefightersSingle mom and her daughterIrresistible attraction and scorching, high heatAn ugly dog finds his forever homeReggie gave up on love, but love has yet to give up on him…Firefighter Reggie Morgan is done with love, done with relationships, and done with complications. But when he's called to the scene of a hit-and-run, he finds a scared little girl, a butt-ugly stray puppy, and an unconscious woman he can't get out of his mind. The girl and the puppy are a handful, but the girl's mother, Maggie, might just be the woman to melt Reggie's icy heart. Reggie has loved and lost before and the pain nearly broke him. But they can't ignore their unquenchable desire for each other, and Maggie is confident she can show Reggie all about falling—and staying—in love.Praise for Marie Harte's contemporary romances:'Sexy, sweet, and thoroughly satisfying.'—Lauren Layne, New York Times bestselling author, for The Whole Package'Marie Harte at her best… hot alpha, a strong woman, and amazing writing!'—Donna Grant, New York Times bestselling author, for The Whole Package'High-octane chemistry that keeps the pages turning!'—Gina L. Maxwell, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author, for Test Drive
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- 2021
19. The Great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Rich people--Fiction, Upper class--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Revenge--Fiction, Mistresses--Fiction, First loves--Fiction
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The year is 1922, and young Nick Carraway moves to the village of West Egg, where he discovers that his neighbor is the eclectic millionaire Jay Gatsby. As he and Gatsby become acquainted, Nick is thrown into a world full of dazzling parties, unrequited love, and unchecked idealism. Gatsby, surrounded by riches, yearns for the love of a woman who chose another man. He waits for her every night, using a green light at the end of his dock to call out to her from across the water. Daisy, stuck in a loveless marriage, dreams of what could have been—and gets a taste for it after she is re-acquainted with Gatsby through Nick.Considered by critics to be one of the greatest novels ever written, this 1925 masterpiece is a portrait of the Roaring Twenties that's full of literary intrigue, resounding metaphors, and decadent glimpses into the glitz and glam of early twentieth-century America. As relevant today as ever, it offers a cautionary tale of the American Dream, warning against the temptation to believe that enough money paired with equal desire can achieve anything—even reverse the deepest regrets.
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- 2021
20. The Great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Mistresses--Fiction, Rich people--Fiction, American fiction--20th century, Revenge--Fiction, First loves--Fiction, Upper class--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Nouveau riche--Fiction
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The year is 1922, and young Nick Carraway moves to the village of West Egg, where he discovers that his neighbor is the eclectic millionaire Jay Gatsby. As he and Gatsby become acquainted, Nick is thrown into a world full of dazzling parties, unrequited love, and unchecked idealism. Gatsby, surrounded by riches, yearns for the love of a woman who chose another man. He waits for her every night, using a green light at the end of his dock to call out to her from across the water. Daisy, stuck in a loveless marriage, dreams of what could have been—and gets a taste for it after she is re-acquainted with Gatsby through Nick.Considered by critics to be one of the greatest novels ever written, this 1925 masterpiece is a portrait of the Roaring Twenties that's full of literary intrigue, resounding metaphors, and decadent glimpses into the glitz and glam of early twentieth-century America. As relevant today as ever, it offers a cautionary tale of the American Dream, warning against the temptation to believe that enough money paired with equal desire can achieve anything—even reverse the deepest regrets.
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- 2021
21. Everything Has Changed : A Heartwarming Story of Family and Second Chances
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Kendra Smith and Kendra Smith
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- Amnesia--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Sisters--Fiction, Families--Fiction
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When sisters Victoria and Lulu are involved in a life-changing car accident, it has far-reaching consequences for them both. Victoria's new world baffles her: she has adorable 10-year-old twins, right? Wrong. Her babies have grown into sulky teenagers – amnesia has stolen nearly six years from her and she's suddenly a stranger in her own life. With a now-frosty relationship with her husband James, maybe this collision is a chance to start over with those she loves most.Meanwhile, Lulu appears to have escaped the crash unscathed, but the accident has been a catalyst for unearthing the demons from her past and they're dragging her deeper into the bottle. Seeking refuge in a relationship that doesn't quite fit, Lulu knows things can't continue as they are.Do these two sisters have the courage to re-write their past and face who they really need to be?A compelling and heartfelt novel of family, love and finding yourself. Perfect for fans of Isabelle Broom and Cathy Kelly. Readers love Everything Has Changed!'Could not put this down, it was brilliant. I felt like I was on an emotional roller-coaster... Truly brilliant, highly recommended.'Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars'Was intrigued from the start!... Very highly recommended!'Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars'What a delight. Two sisters, Victoria and Lulu are involved in a life-changing car accident. This book is cleverly written, telling of their family life and how they recover from the accident.'Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars'Compelling... Poignant, gripping and will keep readers engaged as they follow the journeys of sisters Lulu and Victoria.'@jennifer_pagejourneys, 5 stars'Fun read but with lots of emotions, life is full of twists and turns and so is this book. I am sure you as a reader will enjoy this and I am giving it 5 stars.'Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars'Gosh a lovely story... A brilliant read. What happened to the younger sister is so relevant. A perfect ending which I loved.'NetGalley Reviewer, 5 stars'Most enjoyable read. Family, friendship and romance. Lots of twists and turns making this a book that is hard to put down.'NetGalley Reviewer, 5 stars'Heart-felt storythat will take you on a roller coater of emotions... Will grip you from the start and you will not want to put it down!... A great read full of emotions I highly recommend it.'Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars'Really heart warming... It was hard to put the book down as I kept wanting to see how things turn out. I loved it!'Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars
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- 2021
22. The Great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Fiction, Psychological fiction, Romance fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, First loves--Fiction, Rich people--Fiction, Married women--Fiction, Mistresses--Fiction
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The classic novel that continues to haunt our understanding of ambition, love, entitlement, and the American Dream—with an exclusive discussion guide and an introduction by Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Wesley Morris The basis for the Broadway musical starring Jeremy Jordan and Eva Noblezada #2 on the Modern Library's List of the 100 Best Novels of the Twentieth Century Nick Carraway is an aspiring writer; his cousin, Daisy, is married to the fabulously wealthy Tom Buchanan. Their neighbor, Jay Gatsby, throws extravagant and extraordinary parties in the exclusive and hallowed neighborhood of West Egg. The entanglements between these four characters form the backbone of F. Scott Fitzgerald's greatest work.When it was first published in 1925, The Great Gatsby was heralded “a mystical, glamorous story of today” (The New York Times). Since then, the story of Jay Gatsby and his love for the treacherous, effervescent Daisy Buchanan has become a staple in high school and college classrooms as well as a beloved favorite of readers everywhere.
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- 2021
23. Company, The
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Sally Spencer and Sally Spencer
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- Life change events--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Conspiracy--Fiction, Family secrets--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Fiction
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In this hard-hitting standalone thriller from Sally Spencer, a crash survivor discovers dark family secrets as he tries to stay alive. Bristol, 1991. Crammed into a hire car, on their way to a vital appointment, five representatives of Conroy Enterprises are running very late. Rob Conroy, the black sheep of the family, is torn between spiteful amusement at his Uncle Tony's irritation and anxiety for the future. If Conroy Enterprises fails, it will bring Rob's own small publishing company down with it. But in the space of just two hours, everything changes. The car crashes, leaving Rob the only survivor. And almost simultaneously, Charles Conroy, the elderly family patriarch - who holds control of the company in his iron fist - dies of old age. As Rob and his few remaining relatives struggle to make sense of it all, one thing becomes painfully clear: the crash was not an accident. Which means, Rob soon realises, the intended victim might not be dead...
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- 2021
24. The Coolabah Tree
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Norman Beck and Norman Beck
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- Interpersonal relations--Fiction, Australian fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Life change events--Fiction
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Jock and Rachael rush to Mount Isa to identify their father tragically killed in a motor accident. Mount Isa, in the heart of the Australian Outback, is the prime backdrop for the extraordinary and harrowing events that unfold. People's lives come together and fall apart while they confront the consequences of their hopes and dreams and struggle to find meaning. There are stones tossed into the pond as the ripples and waves wash out, while the coolabah tree stands as the silent enduring guardian. An intriguing and intricate narrative into relationships, leaving the reader to anxiously anticipate the characters'fate through the thought-provoking events.
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- 2021
25. Rachel to the Rescue
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Elinor Lipman and Elinor Lipman
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- Conspiracy--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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“Readers who are hungry for heartwarming comedy and spicy D.C. gossip will find Lipman's new novel absolutely delicious.”—New York Times Book Review A mischievous political satire, with a delightful cast of characters, from one of America's funniest novelists.Rachel Klein is sacked from her job at the White House after she sends an email criticizing Donald Trump. As she is escorted off the premises she is hit by a speeding car, driven by what the press will discreetly call'a personal friend of the President.'Does that explain the flowers, the get-well wishes at a press briefing, the hush money offered by a lawyer at her hospital bedside? Rachel's recovery is soothed by comically doting parents, matchmaking room-mates, a new job as aide to a journalist whose books aim to defame the President, and unexpected love at the local wine store. But secrets leak, and Rachel's new-found happiness has to make room for more than a little chaos. Will she bring down the President? Or will he manage to do that all by himself?
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- 2021
26. One Stupid Thing
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Stewart Lewis and Stewart Lewis
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- Interpersonal relations--Fiction, Guilt--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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“Like The Breakfast Club set during a New England summer...One Stupid Thing captures the nuances of power and self-doubt that shape the lives of today's text-obsessed youth.'—Foreword ReviewsIt was just one stupid thing that happened…Summer on Nantucket island. Three high school friends drinking warm beer on a rooftop. Everything is cool, until a seemingly innocent game takes a sinister turn, and the course of their lives are changed forever.For a year, they keep it a secret, until the following summer when they meet a mysterious girl with her own dark past who may have the answers they are looking for.A story about friendship, mistakes, and the quest for redemption, One Stupid Thing follows Jamie, Sophia, Trevor and Violet as they contend with the consequences of their choices, navigate the drama in their individual lives and try to uncover what really happened on that fateful night.
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- 2021
27. The Great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Mistresses--Fiction, Rich people--Fiction, American fiction--20th century, Revenge--Fiction, First loves--Fiction, Upper class--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Nouveau riche--Fiction
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The Great Gatsby (1925) is a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Published at the height of Fitzgerald's career as a leading writer of American fiction, The Great Gatsby was reviewed poorly by contemporary critics, but has since been recognized as a groundbreaking work for its vision of American decadence and decay. Adapted into several influential films and adored by generations of readers and writers, The Great Gatsby is not only Fitzgerald's crowning achievement, but one of the finest novels ever written. Nick Carraway is a young veteran and Yale graduate who moves to New York in search of work. He rents a bungalow on Long Island next door to the extravagant mansion of Jay Gatsby, a magnanimous millionaire with a mysterious past. There, he reconnects with his distant cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan, a flagrant philanderer who brings Nick to the city in order to spend time with Myrtle, his impoverished mistress. Soon, he receives an invitation to a party at the Gatsby mansion, where he gets terribly drunk and meets his neighbor, who swears they served together in the Great War. As time goes by, the two begin a tenuous friendship bolstered by stories of the war and a mutual fondness for alcohol. When Nick discovers that Gatsby and Daisy have a complicated history with one another, he starts to question not only the nature of his neighbor's kindness, but his own desire to make it big in New York. The Great Gatsby is a tragic tale of ambition and romance set in the Roaring Twenties, a decade born from war and lost to economic disaster. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this new edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is a classic work of American literature reimagined for modern readers. Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book. With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.
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- 2021
28. The Great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Mistresses--Fiction, Rich people--Fiction, American fiction--20th century, Revenge--Fiction, First loves--Fiction, Upper class--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--New York (State)--Long Island--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Nouveau riche--Fiction
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The Great Gatsby is F. Scott Fitzgerald's great American novel; sublime, deftly written, at times wickedly funny, and always tightly under control by a master of the language who was at the top of his powers. In Gatsby, Fitzgerald explored the Jazz Age with an intimate knowledge and perception that no other writer could have matched. Much of the happenings in the novel are pulled directly from Fitzgerald's own hedonistic experiences. A cautionary tale about reaching for the American Dream and being crushed by it. No one is certain where Gatsby's money comes from, but they are all willing to help him spend it. He yearns to reconnect with his lost love Daisy Buchanan, but is there any place for him in her world?...a mystical, glamourous story of today. — New York Times...a revelation of life... a work of art. — Los Angeles Times His style fairly scintillates with a genuine brilliance; he writes surely and soundly. — The New York Post...it contains some of the nicest little touches of contemporary observation you could imagine—so light, so delicate, so sharp. — New York Herald Tribune
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- 2021
29. Her New Story
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Laura Bradford and Laura Bradford
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- Domestic fiction, Novels, Fiction, Women journalists--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Reporters and reporting--Fiction, Betrayal--Fiction, Friendship--Fiction, Amish--Pennsylvania--Amish Country--Fiction
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From USA Today bestselling author Laura Bradford comes a poignant, uplifting novel about an investigative reporter who will do anything to nail a story—until her world comes crashing down—landing her on assignment in Pennsylvania's Amish country, where she's forced to re-think her priorities, and her life. Tess Baker thought she had the perfect everything—until her best friend, and (now ex) husband, betrayed her, leaving her with nothing, except her career as an investigative reporter. In her work for a leading magazine, Tess can lose herself in whatever story she's chasing. So she's devastated when her next assignment is far from the exciting location or action-packed quest she anticipated. Thanks to a recent misstep, Tess is handed a bus ticket to Pennsylvania—to Amish country. The story? Write about living in the past in a modern-day world. Determined to prove herself by coming up with something juicier than a run-of-the-mill human-interest piece, Tess makes her way through this strange place, digging for dirt... Yet no matter where she turns, scandal eludes her. Instead, Tess encounters kindness and grace, even striking up unexpected friendships with women who bear a wisdom and capacity for forgiveness she can't imagine. It's only when she meets eighty-something Miss Lottie, beloved by the community even after decades away, that Tess realizes she may have hit upon the story she was looking for. But can she betray the people who have opened their arms—and their hearts—for the sake of a scoop? Praise for Laura Bradford “Laura Bradford is a master storyteller; this book will stay with you for a long, long time.” —New York Times bestselling author Tasha Alexander “Engaging characters and a tender storyline will please fans of Amish fiction, especially readers of Amy Clipston.” —Library Journal
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- 2021
30. Early Morning Riser : A Novel
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Katherine Heiny and Katherine Heiny
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- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Friendship--Fiction, Divorced people--Fiction, Families--Fiction
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Alternately bittersweet and laugh-out-loud funny, a wise, bighearted novel of love, disaster, and unconventional family—from the acclaimed author of Standard Deviation, who has been called the'literary descendant of Jane Austen, sharing Austen's essentially comic world view'(NPR). Jane falls in love with Duncan easily. He is charming, good-natured, and handsome but unfortunately, he has also slept with nearly every woman in Boyne City, Michigan. Jane sees Duncan's old girlfriends everywhere—at restaurants, at the grocery store, even three towns away.While Jane may be able to come to terms with dating the world's most prolific seducer of women, she wishes she did not have to share him quite so widely. His ex-wife, Aggie, a woman with shiny hair and pale milkmaid skin, still has Duncan mow her lawn. His coworker, Jimmy, comes and goes from Duncan's apartment at the most inopportune times. Sometimes Jane wonders if a relationship can even work with three people in it—never mind four. Five if you count Aggie's eccentric husband, Gary. Not to mention all the other residents of Boyne City, who freely share with Jane their opinions of her choices.But any notion Jane had of love and marriage changes with one terrible car crash. Soon Jane's life is permanently intertwined with Duncan's, Aggie's, and Jimmy's, and Jane knows she will never have Duncan to herself. But could it be possible that a deeper kind of happiness is right in front of Jane's eyes? Katherine Heiny's Early Morning Riser is her most astonishingly wonderful work to date.
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- 2021
31. Heaven's a Lie
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Wallace Stroby and Wallace Stroby
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- Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Thrillers (Fiction), Drug dealers--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Thieves--Fiction, Life change events--Fiction, Drug dealers
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When a young widow witnesses a fatal car accident outside a Jersey Shore motel, she's suddenly thrust into a nightmare of gang violence, guns, and money that she can't outrun in this action-packed novel by'one of the best writers in crime fiction'(Alison Gaylin).Joette Harper's life brings new meaning to the phrase'paycheck to paycheck.'Struggling to afford her mother's sky-high medical billsand also keep the lights on in her trailer home, Joette needs a break.So, when she spies a bag full of money amongst the wreckage of a fiery car accident, she knows she can't just let it be. Inside is a bounty better than she could have dreamed—just shy of $300,000 in neatly stacked hundreds and fifties. Enough to pay off her debts, give her mother the care she deserves, and maybe even help out a few of her friends.But, of course, the missing briefcase didn't go unnoticed by its original owner, Travis Clay—a ruthless dealer who'll stop at nothing to get back what's his.Joette is way out of her depth, but can't seem to stop herself from participating in this cat-and-mouse chase. But can she beat Travis at his own game?
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- 2021
32. The Great Gatsby: A Novel : Illustrated Edition
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Romance fiction, Illustrated works, Fiction, History, Traffic accidents--Fiction, First loves--Fiction, Rich people--Fiction, Mistresses--Fiction
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A beautifully illustrated version of the original 1925 edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic Great American novel.Widely considered to be the greatest American novel of all time, The Great Gatsby is the story of the wealthy, quixotic Jay Gatsby and his obsessive love for debutante Daisy Buchanan. It is also a cautionary tale of the American Dream in all its exuberance, decadence, hedonism, and passion.First published in 1925 by Charles Scribner's Sons, The Great Gatsby sold modestly and received mixed reviews from literary critics of the time. Upon his death in 1940, Fitzgerald believed the book to be a failure, but a year later, as the U.S. was in the grips of the Second World War, an initiative known as Council on Books in Wartime was created to distribute paperbacks to soldiers abroad. The Great Gatsby became one of the most popular books provided to regiments, with more than 100,000 copies shipped to soldiers overseas. By 1960, the book was selling apace and being incorporated into classrooms across the nation. Today, it has sold over 25 million copies worldwide in 42 languages.This exquisitely rendered edition of the original 1925 printing reintroduces readers to Fitzgerald's iconic portrait of the Jazz Age, complete with specially commissioned illustrations by Adam Simpson that reflect the gilded splendor of the Roaring Twenties.
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- 2021
33. In a Holidaze
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Christina Lauren and Christina Lauren
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- Life change events--Fiction, Wishes--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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This instant New York Times bestseller from Christina Lauren will wrap you “in its cozy, jolly embrace like a beloved holiday sweater” (Entertainment Weekly) as Maelyn Jones discovers what happens when Christmas wishes comes true.It's the most wonderful time of the year…but not for Maelyn Jones. She's living with her parents, hates her going-nowhere job, and has just made a romantic error of epic proportions. But perhaps worst of all, this is the last Christmas Mae will spend at her favorite place in the world—the snowy Utah cabin where she and her family have spent every holiday since she was born. Mentally melting down as she drives away from the cabin for the final time, Mae throws out what she thinks is a simple plea to the universe: Please. Show me what will make me happy. The next thing she knows, tires screech, metal collides, and everything goes black. But when Mae gasps awake…she's on an airplane bound for Utah, where she begins the same holiday all over again. With one hilarious disaster after another sending her back to the plane, Mae must figure out how to break free of the strange time loop—and finally get her true love under the mistletoe. “Take one lovably flawed heroine, add a doting boy-next-door hero, and sprinkle in a cozy family holiday, and you have the recipe for a delicious time-looping romantic comedy” (Library Journal, starred review) that will make you believe in the power of wishes and the magic of the holidays.
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- 2020
34. Christmas Protection Detail
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Terri Reed and Terri Reed
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- Christmas stories, Suspense fiction, Romantic suspense fiction, Police--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Infants--Fiction, Orphans--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction
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A couple must keep an orphaned baby safe from child traffickers in this inspirational romantic suspense.When a call from a friend in trouble leads Nick Delaney and Deputy Kaitlyn Lanz to a car crash that killed a single mother, they become the baby's protectors. Now figuring out why someone is after the child is the only way to save her. But they must find answers soon... or this baby's first Christmas might just be Nick's and Kaitlyn's last.
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- 2020
35. Piece by Piece
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Laura Bradford and Laura Bradford
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- Christian fiction, Domestic fiction, Fiction, Religious fiction, Families--Death--Fiction, Widows--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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A grieving mother learns to heal in Amish country, in this heartfelt, beautifully told novel from national bestselling author Laura Bradford. Danielle Parker is a gold-medal mom—the kind who volunteers in her children's classrooms, shuttles them between activities, throws legendary birthday parties, and has a remedy on hand for any emergency. Whatever her husband, Jeff, and their children need, Dani is there, always. Except for one day. On that day—the day that Dani reluctantly takes some “me time” while her mom and Jeff drive the children to the park—the unthinkable happens. The car crash leaves no survivors. Somehow, Dani gets through the funerals and visits, accepting neighbors'sympathy and dropped-off meals. All the while, guilt and grief make her wish the accident had claimed her life too. Then a call comes from Lydia Schlabach, an Amish woman Dani befriended in childhood. In addition to condolences, Lydia offers Dani something more: a place to escape to. In Pennsylvania's Amish country, Dani's days take on a new rhythm, marked by the clip-clop of buggies and the bustle of chores. Lydia gives Dani space to mourn, to think, and to realize how long it's been since she felt like a person in her own right. And with the help of friendships old and new, Dani learns about the ways life continues to surprise us—even after the deepest loss—with joy, love, and second chances....Praise for Portrait of a Sister “Laura Bradford is a master storyteller; this book will stay with you for a long, long time.” —New York Times bestselling author Tasha Alexander “A charming, well-told story of love and devotion between sisters.”—New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hauck
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- 2020
36. The Two Lives of Lydia Bird : A Novel
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Josie Silver and Josie Silver
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- Death--Fiction, Life change events--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Dreams--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Grief--Fiction
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Two lives. Two loves. One impossible choice. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Reese's Book Club Pick One Day in December... “I read The Two Lives of Lydia Bird in a single sitting. What a beautiful, emotional gift Josie Silver has given us.”—Jodi PicoultWritten with Josie Silver's trademark warmth and wit, The Two Lives of Lydia Bird is a powerful and thrilling love story about the what-ifs that arise at life's crossroads, and what happens when one woman is given a miraculous chance to answer them. Lydia and Freddie. Freddie and Lydia. They'd been together for more than a decade and Lydia thought their love was indestructible. But she was wrong. On Lydia's twenty-eighth birthday, Freddie died in a car accident. So now it's just Lydia, and all she wants is to hide indoors and sob until her eyes fall out. But Lydia knows that Freddie would want her to try to live fully, happily, even without him. So, enlisting the help of his best friend, Jonah, and her sister, Elle, she takes her first tentative steps into the world, open to life—and perhaps even love—again. But then something inexplicable happens that gives her another chance at her old life with Freddie. A life where none of the tragic events of the past few months have happened. Lydia is pulled again and again through the doorway to her past, living two lives, impossibly, at once. But there's an emotional toll to returning to a world where Freddie, alive, still owns her heart. Because there's someone in her new life, her real life, who wants her to stay.
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- 2020
37. Causas urgentes
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Paula Rodríguez and Paula Rodríguez
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- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Fiction
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Un sospechoso de homicidio desaparece tras un accidente ferroviario en el oeste de Buenos Aires y la policía trata de dar con su paradero mientras los medios de comunicación difunden especulaciones y análisis superficiales. Una tragedia ferroviaria en el oeste de la provincia de Buenos Aires deja como saldo cuarenta y tres víctimas fatales, dos de las cuales no llegan a ser identificadas. Desde entonces un sinfín de interrogantes, denuncias e hipocresías inundan los medios de comunicación. Hugo Lamadrid, un presunto homicida que viajaba en ese tren, parece evaporarse luego del accidente. Quien trata de dar con su paradero es Osvaldo Domínguez, un inspector de la departamental de Morón adicto al trabajo. Aunque ostenta el récord del conurbano en resolución de homicidios, el investigador empieza este caso con mal pie, cometiendo al menos una desprolijidad. Con un ritmo frenético y una notable mezcla de amargura y lucidez, esta novela negra de Paula Rodríguez se inserta en la rica tradición argentina de ficción de calidad escrita con la urgencia del periodismo. Un policial que problematiza la idea de víctima al tiempo que logra adentrarse con sutileza en los pliegues más delirantes de un sistema ya no solo corrupto sino devastado.
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- 2020
38. Murder, Forgotten
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Deb Richardson-Moore and Deb Richardson-Moore
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- Homeless persons--Georgia--Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Traffic accidents--Fiction, College students--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Georgia--Fiction
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'Deb Richardson-Moore has woven a masterful tale of mystery and suspense in her latest book, Murder, Forgotten. With superb pacing, she takes us on a page-turning journey from the coast of Scotland to the South Carolina shore. Her cast of characters with their many secrets will keep you guessing whodunit right to the end.'Sally Handley, author of the Holly and Ivy Mystery seriesJulianna Burke, bestselling mystery novelist, has a secret that those closest to her are hiding from the world. Julianna is losing her memory, and with it her powerful gift for storytelling that propelled her to fame.A further devastating blow comes when Connor, Julianna's beloved husband, is murdered. Even this is not something Julianna's mind can hold on to, and every day her assistant has to break the heart-wrenching news all over again. Julianna is desperate to know what happened to her husband. As she battles her failing mind to investigate, a detail of the murder surfaces that makes Julianna question everything she's ever known. Somehow she must fight to find the truth, even though her grip on reality is fading...
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- 2020
39. Rachel to the Rescue
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Elinor Lipman and Elinor Lipman
- Subjects
- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Conspiracy--Fiction
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Rachel Klein is sacked from her job at the White House after she sends an email criticizing Donald Trump. As she is escorted off the premises she is hit by a speeding car, driven by what the press will discreetly call'a personal friend of the President.'Does that explain the flowers, the get-well wishes at a press briefing, the hush money offered by a lawyer at her hospital bedside? Rachel's recovery is soothed by comically doting parents, matchmaking room-mates, a new job as aide to a journalist whose books aim to defame the President, and unexpected love at the local wine store. But secrets leak, and Rachel's new-found happiness has to make room for more than a little chaos. Will she bring down the President? Or will he manage to do that all by himself? Rachel to the Rescue is a mischievous political satire, with a delightful cast of characters, from one of America's funniest novelists.
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- 2020
40. O Grande Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- Rich people--Fiction, Mistresses--Fiction, Revenge--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Married women--Fiction, First loves--Fiction
- Abstract
Nick Carraway se muda para uma casa simples ao lado da mansão de Jay Gatsby, um misterioso milionário, que promove constantemente eventos luxuosos em sua residência, regado por gim e ao som do jazz. A vizinhança também é composta pelo rico Tom Buchanan, marido de Daisy, por quem Gatsby possui um amor incondicional. Carraway observa esse mundo extravagante, tão diferente, mas não distante, do seu, movido a riqueza e exuberância.
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- 2020
41. Murder at Kingscote
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Alyssa Maxwell and Alyssa Maxwell
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- Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Historical fiction, Mystery fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Reporters and reporting--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Fiction
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For fans of HBO'sThe Gilded Age, explore the dark side of the alluring world of America's 19th century elite in this gripping series of riveting mysteries…In late nineteenth-century Newport, Rhode Island, journalist Emma Cross discovers the newest form of transportation has become the newest type of murder weapon... On a clear July day in 1899, the salty ocean breeze along Bellevue Avenue carries new smells of gasoline and exhaust as Emma, now editor-in-chief of the Newport Messenger, covers Newport's first-ever automobile parade. But the festive atmosphere soon turns to shock as young Philip King drunkenly swerves his motorcar into a wooden figure of a nanny pushing a pram on the obstacle course. That evening, at a dinner party hosted by Ella King at her magnificent Gothic-inspired'cottage,'Kingscote, Emma and her beau Derrick Andrews are enjoying the food and the company when Ella's son staggers in, obviously still inebriated. But the disruption is nothing compared to the urgent shouts of the coachman. Rushing out, they find the family's butler pinned against a tree beneath the front wheels of Philip's motorcar, close to death. When Emma later receives a message informing her that the butler bullied his staff and took advantage of young maids, she steers the police toward a murder investigation. While Emma investigates the connections between a competing heir for the King fortune, a mysterious child, an inmate of an insane asylum, and the brutal boxing rings of Providence, a killer remains at large—with unfinished business to attend to... “Excellent... Maxwell combines convincing character development and vivid depictions of Newport's heyday with a well-plotted mystery. This historical series just keeps getting better.” —Publisher Weekly (starred review)
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- 2020
42. Three Women Disappear
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James Patterson, Shan Serafin, James Patterson, and Shan Serafin
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- Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Thrillers (Fiction), Suspense fiction, Novels, Missing persons--Fiction, Accountants--Crimes against--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
- Abstract
Sarah, his personal chef. Anna, his wife. Serena, his maid. All three had access to a murder victim's home. And all three women are missing. Sarah, his personal chefAnna, his wifeSerena, his maidAccountant Anthony Costello has a talent for manipulating both numbers and people, turning losses into profits, enemies into allies—and vice versa. When Costello is found murdered in his own home, three suspects had motive. All three had access to his home. And all three women are missing. Are they in the wind—or in the grave?Eyes are on Detective Sean Walsh, whose personal connection to the case is stronger than leads to solve it. Neither the powerful bankroll behind Costello nor Walsh's vengeful superior officer can budge the investigation, yet as Walsh continues to dig, he uncovers even more reasons the women have to stay hidden—from the law, and from each other.
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- 2020
43. After All I've Done : A Novel
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Mina Hardy and Mina Hardy
- Subjects
- Life change events--Fiction, Memory disorders--Fiction, Nightmares--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
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Writing as Mina Hardy, New York Times bestselling author Megan Hart delivers a thrilling new psychological suspense for fans of The Woman in the Window and When the Lights Go Out.She's lost her best friend, her husband--and possibly, her mind.Five months ago, an accident left Diana Sparrow badly injured and missing a few months of her memory. As if that's not enough, she's started having recurring nightmares about the night of the accident. Dreams that feel so real, she's left questioning: maybe she didn't just slide off the road into a ditch. Maybe, just maybe, she hit something. Or someone.She can't turn to her former best friend Val, who's been sleeping with Diana's husband Jonathan for months, but she might find some comfort in newcomer Cole Pelham. Yet the closer they become, the more Diana begins to wonder what really happened that night--and how Cole might be connected. Worse, it seems everyone else could be involved, too. Who was with her that night? What really happened? As her life unravels thread by thread and the dreams become too real to ignore, Diana will have to face the unthinkable--and do the unforgivable.
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- 2020
44. One Split Second : A Thought-provoking Novel About the Limits of Love and Our Astonishing Capacity to Heal
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Caroline Bond and Caroline Bond
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- Life change events--Fiction, Forgiveness--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Teenagers--Fiction
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One split second... the moment that changed their lives forever. When a car carrying five friends home from a party crashes into a wall, the consequences are devastating - not just for the young people directly involved, but also for their families and the wider community. No one escapes unscathed, but some are more deeply scarred than others. Those affected are left to question who was to blame for the accident, and what price they will pay. This moving story of an accident and its aftermath explores our understanding of love and loyalty, grief and forgiveness.
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- 2020
45. Destierros
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Gabriela Riveros and Gabriela Riveros
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- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Women--Mexico--Fiction, Missing persons--Fiction, Secrecy--Fiction, Memory disorders--Fiction, Mistaken identity--Fiction
- Abstract
Un secreto ancestral, la vida de dos mujeres que se entrecruzan, la historia de un país y sus guerras. Desde la oscuridad del desierto, una mujer rarámuri anuncia a Helena que su hija, desaparecida años atrás, regresará. Por otro lado, esa misma mañana Julia, absorta en una serie de destierros personales, sufre un accidente automovilístico sobre la carretera. Mientras su esposo recibe los restos de quien cree que es su mujer, Julia es escondida a la orilla de la carretera en un jacal. A partir de jirones de memoria, de un cuerpo que oscila entre la vida y la muerte, ella deambula inconsciente entre una serie de voces e historias que la conforman, de decisiones que distorsionaron el sentido de su vida. Por su parte, Helena encarna los destierros de la historia del siglo XX mexicano, sucesos que quedaron al margen de la historia oficial. A través del delirante recuento de sus relatos, cobran vida cuatro generaciones de mujeres, las otras revoluciones mexicanas, los migrantes, la violencia, el país de los desaparecidos, la impunidad y la demencia. Destierros es un cruce de narrativas, pero también de esos otros cuerpos que somos nosotros. Gabriela Riveros nos sube a la barca con su estilo poético y su maravillosa pluma, para que recorramos nuestros propios exilios y geografías al lado de sus personajes.
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- 2019
46. The Current : A Novel
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Tim Johnston and Tim Johnston
- Subjects
- Detective and mystery fiction, Psychological fiction, Novels, Fiction, Thrillers (Fiction), College students--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction, Murder--Fiction
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'A first-rate thriller... Past and present merge in The Current, Tim Johnston's atmospheric, exquisitely suspenseful novel of two murders separated by ten years.'—The Washington Post “Gripping... Johnston's masterful novel is worth lingering over—it soars above the constraints of a traditional thriller and pulls you deep into the secrets of a grief-stricken town.” —People Tim Johnston, whose breakout debut Descent was called “astonishing,” “dazzling,” and “unforgettable” by critics, returns with The Current, a tour de force about the indelible impact of a crime on the lives of innocent people. Don't miss DISTANT SONS, the new literary thriller from Tim Johnston, available now. In the dead of winter, outside a small Minnesota town, state troopers pull two young women and their car from the icy Black Root River. One is found downriver, drowned, while the other is found at the scene—half frozen but alive. What happened was no accident, and news of the crime awakens the community's memories of another young woman who lost her life in the same river ten years earlier, and whose killer may still live among them. Determined to find answers, the surviving young woman soon realizes that she's connected to the earlier unsolved case by more than just a river, and the deeper she plunges into her own investigation, the closer she comes to dangerous truths, and to the violence that simmers just below the surface of her hometown. Grief, suspicion, the innocent and the guilty—all stir to life in this cold northern town where a young woman can come home, but still not be safe. Brilliantly plotted and unrelentingly propulsive, The Current is a beautifully realized story about the fragility of life, the power of the past, and the need, always, to fight back.
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- 2019
47. Crossroad : A Novel
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W. H. Cameron and W. H. Cameron
- Subjects
- Thrillers (Fiction), Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Novels, Mystery fiction, Undertakers and undertaking--Fiction, Moving, Household--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
- Abstract
On a desolate road in the Oregon high desert, an apprentice mortician stumbles upon a horrific car crash--and into a vortex of treachery, long-buried secrets, and growing menace.Melisende Dulac is a fish out of water after relocating from the East Coast to a small community in the Oregon high desert. But just as she's beginning to think of Barlow County as home, her life takes an ominous turn when she comes upon a grisly multiple car wreck and three shattered bodies on an isolated road outside of town. Near the scene, Melisende trips over a fourth body, that of a newborn girl lying a physics-defying distance from the wreckage. There is no one to claim the infant, nor a clear indication she was even part of the accident.The crash offers plenty of opportunities for an apprentice mortician--but when the victims'bodies are stolen from her family's mortuary, Melisende is branded suspect number one. Then, Portland lawyer Kendrick Pride arrives on the scene on behalf of one of the victim's families--or so he says--and Melisende begins to see that there's much more to this enigmatic figure than meets the eye.As the shadows gather and the mystery deepens, Melisende must race to find the truth--or be swallowed by the darkness.
- Published
- 2019
48. The Accident
- Author
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Glasko Klein and Glasko Klein
- Subjects
- Life change events--Fiction, Teenage automobile drivers--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
- Abstract
When Daniel's friends invite him to a house party, he thinks it's a bad idea. But after some convincing, he agrees to go. On the way there, they get into a car accident and one of his friends gets hurt. A few days later, Daniel receives a mysterious text message from an unknown number asking him if he'd like a do-over. He accepts and somehow is able to repeat the days leading up to the accident. But even if he doesn't go to the party, will that be enough to keep his friends safe?
- Published
- 2019
49. Left to Die
- Author
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Lisa Jackson and Lisa Jackson
- Subjects
- Suspense fiction, Romantic suspense fiction, Serial murders--Fiction, Police--Fiction, Traffic accidents--Fiction
- Abstract
NOTHING'S MORE TERRIFYING... One by one, the victims are carefully captured, toyed with, then subjected to a slow and agonizing death. Piece by piece, his exquisite plan takes shape. The police can't yet see the beauty in his work—but soon, very soon, they will... THAN BEING LEFT ALONE... In the lonely woods around Grizzly Falls, Montana, four bodies have been discovered. Detectives Selena Alvarez and Regan Pescoli have been hoping for a career-making case, but this is a nightmare. Even with the FBI involved, Selena and Regan have nothing to go on but a killer's cryptic notes, and the unsettling knowledge that there is much worse to come...TO DIE... When Jillian Rivers opens her eyes, she's trapped in a mangled car. Then a stranger, claiming to be a trail guide named Zane MacGregor, pries her free. Though she's grateful, something about him sets Jillian on edge. And if she knew what lay out there in the woods of Montana, she'd be truly terrified. Because someone is waiting... watching... poised to strike and make Jillian the next victim...
- Published
- 2019
50. Flights and Falls
- Author
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R.M. Greenaway and R.M. Greenaway
- Subjects
- Traffic accidents--Fiction, Traffic accident victims--Fiction
- Abstract
A string of incidents causes Cal Dion to learn some harsh truths about himself. A single-vehicle crash on the Sea to Sky Highway is blamed on the notorious stretch of road — but when bad things start happening to the good people who stopped to help the victim, North Vancouver RCMP Constable Dave Leith starts to wonder if something darker is at play.Leith and his partner, JD, work through clues that are as close to bizarre as they've ever seen. At the same time, Leith is keeping tabs on a murder suspect who is too close for comfort: Cal Dion, a cop and colleague, knows all about crime — and perhaps how to get away with it.Dion is looking at a long fall from grace, but his mind is on the Sea to Sky killings, and he's beginning to think the team is on the wrong track. Could it be that a crime from his turbulent past holds the key?
- Published
- 2019
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