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I, ALEX CROSS by James Patterson. Tracking the murderer of a relative, Alex Cross discovers a wild Washington scene with explosive secrets.
PIRATE LATITUDES by Michael Crichton. In the 17th-century Caribbean, a British pirate attacks a Spanish galleon; this manuscript was found in Crichton’s files after his death in 2008.
THE LOST SYMBOL by Dan Brown. Robert Langdon among the Masons.
UNDER THE DOME by Stephen King. When a Maine town is trapped by an invisible force field, a sanctimonious and hypocritical politician takes over.
BREATHLESS by Dean Koontz. Mysterious animals in the Colorado Rockies set off intrigue and suspense.
FORD COUNTY by John Grisham. Stories set in rural Mississippi.
FIRST LORD’S FURY by Jim Butcher. With their survival at stake, Alerans prepare for a final battle in the sixth book of the Alera fantasy cycle.
THE HELP by Kathryn Stockett. A young white woman and two black maids in 1960s ­Mississippi.
THE WRECKER by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott. In 1907, a detective tracks a mysterious saboteur all over the West.
THE LAST SONG by Nicholas Sparks. A 17-year-old girl spends the summer with her divorced father in North Carolina and finds many kinds of love.
PURSUIT OF HONOR by Vince Flynn. The counterterrorism operative Mitch Rapp must teach politicians about national security following a new Qaeda attack.
THE GATHERING STORM by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. Book 12 of the Wheel of Time fantasy series.
THE LACUNA by Barbara Kingsolver. A young American growing up in Mexico becomes friends with artists and radicals; later, in the United States, he is menaced by ­McCarthyism.
TRUE BLUE by David Baldacci. An ex-cop in Washington struggles to clear her name.
THE SCARPETTA FACTOR by Patricia Cornwell. Apparent threats on Kay Scarpetta’s life make her hesitate when a TV producer wants her to star in a show.