Prisoners -- Fiction
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Prisoners -- Fiction
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Prisoners
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- Subject of46
- The second horseman, Kyle Mills
- Almost paradise, Corabel Shofner
- The strange library, Haruki Murakami ; translated [from the Japanese] by Ted Goossen ; art direction and design by Chip Kidd
- The half life of Valery K, a novel, Natasha Pulley
- The keep, Jennifer Egan
- The second stranger, Martin Griffin
- Icecore, a Carl Hobbes thriller, Matt Whyman
- A wish in the dark, Christina Soontornvat
- Ash Princess, Laura Sebastian
- Hide and seek, a Detective Helen Grace thriller, M.J. Arlidge
- I will find you, Harlan Coben
- This is my America, Kim Johnson
- A feather so black, Lyra Selene
- The tower, a novel, Flora Carr
- Sparring partners, John Grisham
- Lost empress, (a protest), Sergio De La Pava
- Children of Jubilee, Margaret Peterson Haddix
- The murder rule, a novel, Dervla McTiernan
- And when she was good, Laura Lippman
- The ascent, Adam Plantinga
- The return of Zita the spacegirl, Ben Hatke
- Crazy house, James Patterson with Gabrielle Charbonnet
- The black moth, Carolyne Topdjian
- Last shot, Gregg Hurwitz
- Pomegranate, Helen Elaine Lee
- The practice, the horizon, and the chain, Sofia Samatar
- Sparring partners, John Grisham
- Morgan's run, Colleen McCullough
- Sparring partners, John Grisham
- Dead I well may be, a novel, Adrian McKinty
- The man in the iron mask, by Alexandre Dumas with an introduction and notes by Barbara T. Cooper, George Stade consulting editorial director
- Ophelia and the marvelous boy, Karen Foxlee
- Cold, cold heart, A.J. Cross
- The scar, China MiƩville
- The Crow Valley Karaoke Championships, Ali Bryan
- A dawn of onyx, Kate Golden
- The do-right, Lisa Sandlin
- Lean on me, Pat Simmons
- Black River, S. M. Hulse
- Banana fox and the gummy monster mess, a graphic novel, by James Kochalka
- The last lie told, Debra Webb
- Derailed, a novel, James Siegel
- The inmate, Freida McFadden
- The warden's daughter, Jerry Spinelli
- Throne of glass, Sarah J. Maas