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The Omega Factor: The New York Times bestselling action and adventure thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat

By Steve Berry

One Minute Out

By Mark Greaney

Traitor: The most twisty, action-packed action thriller of the year

By Tom Wood

Tom Clancy Weapons Grade: A breathless race-against-time Jack Ryan, Jr. thriller

By Don Bentley

Tom Clancy's Chain of Command

By Marc Cameron

Strike Zone (Dale Brown's Dreamland, Book 5)

By Dale Brown, Jim DeFelice

Digital Fortress

By Brown, Dan

TIME ENOUGH FOR LOVE.

By Heinlein, Robert A.

The Dirty South: Private Investigator Charlie Parker hunts evil in the eighteenth book in the globally bestselling series

By John Connolly

Makers

By Cory Doctorow

WARRIOR CLASS

By Dale Brown, Brown, Dale

Alex Cross Must Die: (Alex Cross 31)

By James Patterson

Nomad

By Matthew Mather

Sacred Stone: Oregon Files #2

By Clive Cussler, Craig Dirgo

Future Perfect: The Most Exciting High-Concept Novel of the Year

By Felicia Yap

Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful

By Arwen Elys Dayton

Spook Country

By William Gibson

In The Blink of An Eye: Winner of the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year and the CWA New Blood Dagger

By Jo Callaghan

Playing With Death: A gripping serial killer thriller you won't be able to put down...

By Simon Scarrow, Lee Francis

Clive Cussler's Dark Vector

By Graham Brown

The Guilty Dead

By P. J. Tracy

Meet Me in Another Life

By Catriona Silvey

Tell No One: From the Number One bestselling creator of the hit Netflix series Missing You

By Harlan Coben

Time Enough For Love

By Robert A. Heinlein

Hostile Contact

By Gordon Kent

Look Out Butterfly!: This wordless non-fiction book traces a butterfly’s journey through beautiful photographs. (Collins Big Cat)

By Bishop, Nic, Bishop, Nic, Collins Big Cat, Moon, Cliff

Rabbits

By Terry Miles

Little Brother: Cory Doctorow

By Doctorow, Cory

Alex Cross Must Die: (Alex Cross 31)

By James Patterson

The Minders: Five strangers guard our secrets. Four can be trusted.

By John Marrs