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Grist Mill Road |
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By Christopher J. Yates |
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It's 1982 in an Edenic hamlet some 90 miles north of New York City. There, among the timeworn mountains, three friends—Patrick, Matthew, and Hannah—are bound together by a terrible and seemingly senseless crime. Twenty-six years later, in New York City, living lives their younger selves never could have predicted, the three meet again—with even more devastating results. "Twisty and told from multiple perspectives, this meaty thriller races to a satisfying finish." —People magazine |
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The Little Lies |
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By Valerie Keogh |
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Originally $11.99 |
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A young woman’s idyllic life comes apart when her past comes back to haunt her in this thriller by the author of the Dublin Murder Mysteries. |
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Bite Marks |
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By Terence Taylor |
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Originally $19.99 |
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A teenage runaway is killed by a sadistic vampire with the pathology of a serial killer, who has stalked her family for over a decade. Brought back to life to feed on her child, she's killed again—but not before reviving her first victim, her firstborn. The undead infant escapes, triggering a citywide search for a vampire baby whose existence threatens to expose the entire vampire society. And they will stop at nothing to make sure that doesn't happen. |
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The Girl on the Stairs |
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By Barry Ernest |
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This is the story—both frightening and fascinating—about a journey to seek the truth in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. After a three-decade quest and an array of obstacles, investigative journalist Barry Ernest brings the full account of the girl on the stairs to life. “Brilliant, utterly compelling, very, very dark, and deeply troubling.” —Dr. Stephen Dorril, author of MI6: Fifty Years of Special Operations |
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Bind, Torture, Kill |
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By Roy Wenzl, Tim Potter, L. Kelly |
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$2.99
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Written by four award-winning crime reporters who covered the story for more than 20 years, Bind, Torture, Kill is the most intimate and complete account of the BTK nightmare told by the people who were there from the beginning. |
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Our Kind of Cruelty |
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By Araminta Hall |
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$2.99
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Originally $19.99 |
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A spellbinding, darkly twisted novel about desire and obsession, and the complicated lines between truth and perception, Our Kind of Cruelty introduces Araminta Hall, a chilling new voice in psychological suspense. “This is simply one of the nastiest and most disturbing thrillers I’ve read in years. I loved it, right down to the utterly chilling final line.” —Gillian Flynn |
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Without a Trace |
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By Marion Collins |
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$2.99
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Originally $17.99 |
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A headless torso, severed limbs, and a newspaper trail lead to Robert Durst: millionaire scion, cross-dressing fugitive. Accused of murder, linked to a missing wife and journalist's death, Durst's shocking descent from wealth to infamy unravels a twisted tale beyond belief. |
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Dagger Hill |
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By Devon Taylor |
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$1.99
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Originally $9.99 |
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Stranger Things meets One of Us Is Lying in Devon Taylor's creepy paranormal mystery about four friends who find themselves hunted by a malevolent presence in their sleepy hometown. "A wild and satisfying romp through small town friendships, government conspiracies, bloody histories, long-kept secrets—and all of your deepest, darkest fears." —Katrina Leno, author of Horrid |
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A History of Vampires in New England |
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By Thomas D'Agostino |
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$2.99
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Originally $17.99 |
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The author of A Guide to Haunted New England lifts the coffin lid on the region’s folklore and legends of the undead. “Thomas D’Agostino details the longstanding belief among New Englanders that supernatural entities were responsible for th | |