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Tess Gerritsen |
Last to Die: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel |
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Ballantine, 2012 (2012) |
Hardcover, CD, e-Book |
After Boston homicide detective Jane Rizzoli works diligently to get 14-year-old Teddy into the Evensong boarding school (a sanctuary for young victims of violent crime), she is convinced that a dangerous, twisted predator is stalking the students. (BW) |
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Tess Gerritsen |
The Mephisto Club |
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Ballantine, 2006 (2006) |
Hardcover, Audio, CD, e-Book |
It looks like Satan's demons have been let loose on the world. (MS) |
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Tess Gerritsen |
Playing with Fire |
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Ballantine, 2015 (2015) |
Hardcover, CD, e-Book |
The discovery of a wonderful piece of music in an Italian shop goes terribly wrong in this standalone thriller. (BW) |
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Tess Gerritsen |
The Silent Girl: A Rizzoli and Isles Novel |
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Ballantine, 2011 (2011) |
Hardcover |
Rizzoli and Isles investigate a case in which an old legend connects with a horrific modern day crime. (BW) |
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Tess Gerritsen |
The Sinner |
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Ballantine, 2003 (2003) |
Hardcover, Audio, CD, e-Book |
Detective Jane Rizzoli is back, trying to understand why anyone would want to murder two nuns who rarely left their cloister. (MB) |
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