January 2019
The second book in the Rebekah Roberts series - a taut
mystery and a brilliant exploration of the demons we inherit... Aviva Kagan was
just a teenager when she left her Hasidic Jewish
life in Brooklyn for a fling with a smiling college boy from
Florida. A few months later she was pregnant, engaged to be married and trapped
in a life she never imagined. So, shortly after the birth of her daughter she
disappeared. Twenty-three years later, the child she walked away from, NYC
tabloid reporter Rebekah Roberts, wants nothing to do with her. But when a man
from the ultra-Orthodox enclave of Roseville, NY contacts Rebekah about his
young wife's mysterious death, she is drawn into Aviva's old world, and a
hidden culture full of dangerous secrets and frustrations. Run You Down is by Julia Dahl.
February 2019

The Elegant Lie is by Sam Eastland. The year is 1949. In the
bombed-out ruins of Cologne, Hanno Dasch is king. Director of the most
successful black market operation in post-war Germany, Dasch has kept his
clients supplied with goods so extravagant and rare that they were almost
impossible to find even at the height of Germany's conquests. Nobody but Dasch,
his enigmatic daughter and the war criminal he keeps as his bodyguard know how
he
does it. None of this has escaped the attention of Allied Intelligence, who
face not only the systemic corruption of a country where everything is in short
supply, but the growing threat of Stalin's KGB. Fearing that Dasch will soon
expand his business to include dealings with Russia, and invite the further
meddling of Russian agents in the west, the CIA sets in motion an undercover
operation to infiltrate and, ultimately, destroy Dasch's empire. A disgraced
American Army officer, Nathan Carter, is recruited to approach Dasch and to
ingratiate himself with promises of stolen army supplies. As Carter moves further
and further into the labyrinth of Dasch's world, it soon becomes clear that the
black market ring has already been compromised, but by someone even more
dangerous than the Russians. Carter stumbles upon a counterfeiting ring, with
whom Dasch has unwittingly gone into business, which seems to have been created
with the sole purpose of destroying the Soviet economy, something it could
easily do with the superlative quality of the forged bills it is producing.
With Carter caught in the middle, and facing the danger that his cover might be
blown at any moment, a race begins between the Russian and American spy
agencies to uncover who is responsible, before the situation escalates to war.
March 2019
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Former Broadway star Tommy Jump isn't getting the roles he
once did; as his final run as Sancho Ponza draws to a close, Tommy is getting
ready to give up the stage, find a steady paycheck, and settle down with his
fiancee. Cue Special Agent Danny Ruiz. An old school friend of Tommy's, now
with the FBI, Ruiz makes Tommy an offer that sounds too good to refuse. All
Tommy has to do is spend six months in prison, acting as failed bank robber
'Pete Goodrich'. Inside, he must find and befriend Mitchell Dupree, who has
hidden a secret cache of documents incriminating enough to take down New
Colima, one of Mexico's largest drug cartels. If Tommy can get Dupree to reveal
where the documents are hidden, the FBI will give him $300,000. More than
enough to jumpstart a new life. But does he have what it takes to pull off this
one final role? The Last Act is by Brad
Parks.
April 2019
A Good Enough Mother is by Bev Thomas. The hardest lies to spot are the ones we tell
ourselves. Dr Ruth Hartland rises to difficult tasks. She is the director of a
highly respected trauma therapy unit. She is confident, capable and excellent
at her job. Today she is preoccupied by her son Tom's disappearance. So when a
new patient arrives at the unit - a young man who looks shockingly like Tom -
she is floored. As a therapist, Ruth knows exactly what she should do in the
best interests of her client, but as a mother she makes a very different choice
- a decision that will have profound consequences.
The Better Sister is by Alafair Burke. For a while, it seemed like both Taylor
sisters had found happiness. Chloe landed a coveted publishing job in New York
City. Nicky got married to a promising young attorney named Adam McIntosh and
became a mother to a baby boy named Ethan. But now, fourteen years later, it is
Chloe who is married to Adam. When he is murdered at the couple's beach house,
she has no choice but to welcome her estranged sister - her teenage stepson's
biological mother - back into her life. When the police begin to treat Ethan as
a suspect, the sisters are forced to confront the truth behind family secrets
they both tried to leave behind in order to protect the boy they love, whatever
the cost.

May 2019

The Paris Diversion is by Chris Pavone. Kate Moore - a mother with an interesting
past - is living the quiet life in another European city, or trying to. On her
way to drop her children off at school in the city centre, the cafes and
streets of Paris start to come alive around her. Kate's husband Dex, meanwhile,
charged with finding a particular present for their son's birthday, is
struggling to focus on the job in hand as a financial matter at work seems to
be playing on his mind. As worrying reports begin to circulate from key
locations around the city, and the sound of wailing sirens becomes increasingly
hard to ignore, could their day and, indeed, their lives be about to change
forever?
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