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January 2007 New and Notable Fiction : Suspense and Horror

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The Cold Moon The Cold Moon
Jeffery Deaver

NYPD detective Lincoln Rhyme and his assistant, Detective Amelia Sachs, are back to match wits with a criminal mastermind who works with deadly precision. This meticulous killer, dubbed the Watchmaker, leaves a clock at every crime scene. With each tick of these timepieces, urgency builds to stop a slew of threatened murders.

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Gone Gone
Jonathan Kellerman

It all seems too strange for words. At first, the police are called to a remote region in the Malibu Mountains, where a pair of drama students are discovered near death. The aspiring actors offer a numbing account of abduction at the hands of a gun-wielding maniac. But under the interrogation of criminal psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD detective Milo Sturgis, they admit that it was all a hoax. Then, three weeks later, one of them turns up as a corpse.

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The Hard Way The Hard Way
Lee Child

In the tenth installment of the author's bestselling Jack Reacher series, Ex-army MP Reacher is contracted by Edward Lane, the leader of a mercenary company, to track and recover Lane's kidnapped wife and daughter. But while Reacher is adept at finding people, this time he's got his work cut out for him, for in this case, the client seems to be just as suspect as the criminal.

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The Husband The Husband
Dean Koontz

Koontz's latest thriller presents a spellbinding Hitchcock-flavored tale of an innocent, unassuming man caught in an intricate web of duplicity. While toiling away in the yard of a client, Orange County landscaper Mitch Rafferty casually answers his cell phone and learns that his wife, Holly, has been kidnapped. Now he must raise a $2 million ransom to prevent the unthinkable from happening.

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Lifeless Lifeless
Mark Billingham

To friends and enemies alike, it looks as though Tom Thorne's career is on the skids. Depressed by the recent loss of his father and berated for seriously overstepping the mark on his last case, he's been encouraged to take a leave. Unfortunately, someone is murdering London's homeless men and with nothing to lose, Thorne sets out to find the killer.

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