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The Picasso Heist by James Patterson and Howard Roughan

Unputdownable novel, The Picasso Heist is full of twists and turns that keep the pages turning long into the night. Roll up for this complex game of cat and mouse.

The Tutor by Courtney Psak

The pacing remains consistent from start to finish—enough to make The Tutor a page-turner without overwhelming the reader. With only a small cast of characters, it’s easy to connect with each one, regardless of whether they fall on the side of good or evil. That balance makes the drama both believable and immersive.

She’s Not Sorry by Mary Kubica

Meghan Michaels shares custody of her daughter, Sienna, with ex-husband Ben. He got the condo, and his daughter every other weekend. She got a shoebox apartment in need of repairs. But She’s Not Sorry!

An Adventure in a Human Village by A. F. Ayzouki

Will the humans get Auggie to laugh again? Will they right their wronged history? And what happens if they are unsuccessful in any of these?

How to Avoid Murder While Using Dating Apps by Karen Marie Shelton

Not all dating app predators will stop at money or a place to crash. Some may want to steal your identity. Others may cut out your body organs to sell on the black market.

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