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Simon Hawke |
The Slaying of the Shrew |
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Tor, 2002 (2001) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
This 2nd in a series combining sleuths and Shakespeare involves Tuck and Will in the investigation of the death of a shrew, with a maze full of suspects. (HW) |
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Paula Hawkins |
The Girl on the Train |
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Riverhead, 2016 (2015) |
Hardcover, Softcover, CD, e-Book |
When Rachel (an alcoholic who suffers blackouts) offers police clues to a young woman's disappearance, they discount what she says. (MS) |
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Paula Hawkins |
Into the Water |
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Penguin, 2018 (2017) |
Hardcover, Softcover, CD, e-Book |
What leads a succession of women to die in the Drowning Pool near the small village of Beckford? (MS) |
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Humphrey Hawksley |
The History Book |
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Grand Central, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover |
A powerful fast-paced thriller that mixes the improbability of 007-like exploits with a frightening perspective on social changes arising from cynical manipulation of public fear. (HW) |
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