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Cops, private investigators, spy vs. spy, lawyers, and even a future scoundrel named Gunn!
When they asked me to pick out a dozen titles to feature on this weeks notice, I decided to offer some of my favorites.
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BRAD THOR
TAKEDOWN 2006 NY: Atria
After years without a terrorist attack on American soil, one group has picked the 4th of July weekend to pull out all the stops. In a perfectly executed attack, all of the bridges and tunnels leading into and out of Manhattan are destroyed just as thousands of commuters begin their holiday exodus. With domestic efforts focused on search and rescue, a deadly team of highly trained foreign soldiers methodically makes its way through the city with the singular objective of locating one of their own -- a man so powerful that America will do anything to keep him hidden.
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TED BELL
PIRATE 2005 NY: Simon & Schuster
In Ted Bell's scorching follow-up to his New York Times bestseller Assassin, intrepid intelligence operative Alex Hawke must thwart a secret, deadly alliance between China and France before they annihilate everything and everyone in their headlong rush toward world domination.
SPY 2006 NY: Simon & Schuster
In this relentlessly paced tale of international suspense, intrepid MI-6 intelligence officer Alex Hawke confronts an evil like no other. Terror looms as a madman works his dark magic in the heart of the Amazon and a nightmare erupts along the Mexican border, creating a deadly combination that threatens to bring America to its knees.
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BEN BOVA SAM GUNN OMNIBUS 2007 NY: Doherty
Now, for the first time between covers, Hugo-winner Ben Bova presents all the tales of Sam Gunn to date, including three never before collected in book form. Here is the entire chronicle of Sam Gunn, trailblazer and scoundrel, as he scams his way from one end of the Solar System to the other, giving bold new meaning to the term "venture capitalist."
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ROBERT K. TANENBAUM FURY 2005 NY: Simon & Schuster
In Brooklyn, a female jogger is brutally raped; the assailants are convicted and later exonerated by the Kings County DA. Now the guilty are filing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city of New York, the police, and the two Brooklyn Assistant DAs who tried the case. Caught in the glare of the media-frenzy, Butch Karp may be blinded to the lethal maneuverings of a terrorist cell plotting to bring the city to its knees by striking Times Square on New Year's Eve. But the destruction begins far below ground, in the subway system -- where Karp's family may become their first victims...
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 MALICE 2007 NY: Simon & Schuster
Bestselling author Robert K. Tanenbaum pens his most suspenseful novel yet -- sending Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi on an investigation filled with twists and turns, gripping courtroom action, and a terrifying murder plot. Taking on a shadowy terrorist cartel, New York DA Butch Karp struggles to uncover those responsible for planning the murders of innocent schoolchildren.
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IAN RANKIN BLEEDING HEARTS 2006 NY: Hatchette
A page-turning novel of assassins and double-crossing from the master of modern mystery, Ian Rankin. Michael Weston is a gun for hire. He's paid well to do his job and ask no questions. But after successfully assassinating a TV reporter, the cops are quickly on his tail. How did they know how to find him? Was he set up? Why did he or she want the reporter dead in the first place? And who is his anonymous employer?
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RICHARD NORTH PATTERSON EXILE2006 NY: Henry Holt & Company
From one of America's most compelling novelists comes the mesmerizing story of a lawyer who must defend the woman he loves against a charge of conspiring to assassinate the prime minister of Israel. David Wolfe's life is approaching an exhilarating peak: he's a successful San Francisco lawyer, he's about to get married, and he's being primed for a run for Congress. But when the phone rings and he hears the voice of Hana Arif - the Palestinian woman with whom he had a secret affair in law school - he begins a completely unexpected journey.
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ROBERT B. PARKER
HUNDRED-DOLLAR BABY 2006 NY: Penguin
Longtime Spenser fans will remember that once upon a time, though not so long ago, there was a girl named April Kyle-a beautiful teenage runaway who turned to prostitution to escape her terrible family life. The book was 1982's Ceremony, and, thanks to Spenser, April escaped Boston's "Combat Zone" for the relative safety of a high-class New York City bordello. April resurfaced in Taming a Sea-Horse, again in dire need of Spenser's rescue-this time from the clutches of a controlling lover. But April Kyle's return in Hundred-Dollar Baby is nothing short of shocking.
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DICK FRANCIS
UNDER ORDERS 2006 NY: Penguin
Sid Halley, a champion jockey, makes a welcome return in the this fast-paced crime novel from bestseller Francis. When a crippling injury forces Halley into retirement, he begins a second career as a PI. Thanks to his doggedness and integrity, he attracts many clients, including a mysterious government figure who asks him to assess the unintended consequences of Britain's legalization of Internet gambling.
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THOMAS PERRY DEAD AIM 2002 NY: Random House
A retired land developer and millionaire, Robert Mallon has been living peacefully in Santa Barbara, CA, for a decade. Then one day on the beach, he meets a young woman whom he saves from suicide. A few hours later, however, she shoots herself. Robert feels that he should have done more to help her. Guilt drives him to hire his old partner and now a private investigator, Lydia Marks, to help him uncover what motivated her. Perry, an Edgar Award winner and creator of the Jane Whitefield mystery series, never writes the same book twice. In his capable hands the reader remains gripped in unending suspense.
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CATHERINE COULTER
POINT BLANK 2005 NY: Penguin
The tenth installment of Catherine Coulter's FBI saga may be her most action-packed, psychologically intense thriller to date. As husband-and-wife agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock are faced with the most intimately frightening case of their careers - apprehending a psychopath obsessed with evening the score - FBI special agent Ruth Warnecki is busy trying to unravel the bizarre mystery of a murdered music student found in a rural Virginia cave.
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RICHARD CLARKE
BREAKPOINT 2007 NY: Penguin
Richard A. Clarke is the former counterterrorism chief who wrote Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror. His second novel, Breakpoint, is even better than The Scorpion's Gate, his debut fiction effort. Set in 2012, this futuristic technothriller pits a clandestine trio of U.S. government investigators against an elusive crew of cyberspace terrorists. As in his previous novel, Clarke peppers the action with realistic modules of cutting-edge expertise. An escapist read with real-world relevance.
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