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Notes From Your BooksellerThe Stolen Hours by Allen Eskens writes a well-paced cat-and-mouse story that pits a budding DA and a serial killer. Each character attends to their craft so well that we turn each page wondering what’s the next move on this chess board of life versus death. Eskens writes, despite the themes of his books, very empathetic stories that are both tense and heart tugging. We invite you to read an author who is quite beloved by customers in our Minnesota stores. A woman finds herself in a race not only for justice but for her life in this "riveting, hold-your-breath" new mystery from the bestselling author of The Life We Bury (Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author). Lila Nash is on the verge of landing her dream job—working as a prosecutor under the Hennepin County Attorney—and has settled into a happy life with her boyfriend, Joe Talbert. But when a woman is pulled from the Mississippi River, barely alive, things in the office take a personal turn. The police believe the woman’s assailant is local photographer Gavin Spenser, but the case quickly flounders as the evidence wears thin. It seems Gavin saw this investigation coming—and no one can imagine how carefully he has prepared. The more determined Lila is to put Gavin behind bars, the more elusive justice becomes. Battling a vindictive new boss and haunted by the ghosts of her own unspeakable attack, which she’s kept a dark secret for eight long years, Lila knows the clock is ticking down. In a race against an evil mastermind, it will take everything Lila’s got to outsmart a killer—and to escape the dark hold of her own past. “A near-perfect thriller, The Stolen Hours is a true nail-biter that will have you reading long into the night.” —Book Reporter “Even readers who predict the tale’s biggest twist before it arrives will still have the breath knocked out of them by the surprises that follow.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “There’s not a moment misplaced or a second lost. With the precision of a watchmaker, Eskens assembles the fine parts of a mystery and sets them to the tempo of a thriller, leaving the reader breathless.” —Craig Johnson, author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780316703512 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Little Brown and Company Publication Date: 08-30-2022 Pages: 336 Product Dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.00(d)About the Author Allen Eskens is the USA Today bestselling author of The Life We Bury, which has been published in twenty-six languages, and five other novels, most recently The Shadows We Hide and Nothing More Dangerous. His books have won the Barry Award, the Rosebud Award, the Silver Falchion Award, and the Minnesota Book Award. Eskens is a former criminal defense attorney and lives with his wife, Joely, in greater Minnesota.
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\"You Don't Know What You Don't Know, Ruben.\" Four years ago, Ruben Estrada was on the verge of losing it all. The company he had poured his life into teetered on the brink of collapse, and his family suffered in his absence while he fought to save their livelihood. What went wrong? Four years of steady growth, and now it's unraveling? After praying the last-minute flight to save his biggest customer would be worth the upset it had caused in his home, Ruben opened his eyes and noticed the man sitting next to him. The mysterious stranger kindly introduced himself as Coach, and within minutes, Ruben knew that he was not on that flight to save his last big account - he was on that flight to meet the man who would show him how to turn his business around and give him the ability to save his life...in more ways than either of them could have imagined that day. Know Your Next Move is Ruben's raw account of his first few mind-blowing meetings with Coach - where he learned The 7 Core Disciplines of Business that would eventually help him identify his next move, turn the business around and grow it into a multi-million dollar enterprise, and be ready when the ultimate test of his learning arrived. What he didn't know almost cost Ruben his life. What he learned gave him the opportunity to save it. And now, he wants to share it with you. Do you know your next move?
From the creator of Valuetainment, the #1 YouTube channel for entrepreneurs, and "one of the most exciting thinkers" (Ray Dalio, author of Principles) in business today, comes a practical and effective guide for thinking more clearly and achieving your most audacious professional goals.Both successful entrepreneurs and chess grandmasters have the vision to look at the pieces in front of them and anticipate their next five moves. In this book, Patrick Bet-David "helps entrepreneurs understand exactly what they need to do next" (Brian Tracy, author of Eat That Frog!) by translating this skill into a valuable methodology. Whether you feel like you've hit a wall, lost your fire, or are looking for innovative strategies to take your business to the next level, Your Next Five Moves has the answers. You will gain: CLARITY on what you want and who you want to be. STRATEGY to help you reason in the war room and the board room. GROWTH TACTICS for good times and bad. SKILLS for building the right team based on strong values. INSIGHT on power plays and the art of applying leverage. Combining these principles and revelations drawn from Patrick's own rise to successful CEO, Your Next Five Moves is a must-read for any serious executive, strategist, or entrepreneur. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781982154813 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Gallery Books Publication Date: 06-01-2021 Pages: 320 Product Dimensions: 8.30h x 5.40w x 0.90dAbout the Author Patrick Bet-David went from escaping war-torn Iran to founding his own financial services firm, raising tens of millions of dollars, and creating Valuetainment, the leading YouTube channel for entrepreneurs. His unorthodox approach to business as well as life has led to compelling interviews with Ray Dalio, Kevin Hart, the late Kobe Bryant, President George W. Bush, and a host of other luminaries. His content on social media has been viewed over a billion times. Patrick never obtained a college degree and went from the army to selling health club memberships before entering the field of financial services. At age thirty, he founded PHP, a financial services agency. He lives in Dallas with his wife and three children.
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A new home. A loving wife. A secret that could kill... With its peeling wallpaper and overgrown garden I know our new home isn't perfect. But my husband Ben promises it's the fresh start we need. I remind myself that he's an amazing father to our two children, and that we have years of happy marriage behind us. He's been distant for months but I'm desperate to believe the move will bring us back together. When I meet our next-door neighbour Sara, I'm immediately relieved. She's so welcoming and full of local gossip. But the moment she meets Ben I'm sure an angry frown flickers across her smiling face. Later he says I'm imagining things... Why is my husband lying? Then one night as I tuck our children into bed, the silence is broken by a knock on the front door. A stranger is standing on our doorstep. I turn to look at Ben's face as he stares at her with unconcealed fury. Has he met this woman before? Nothing could prepare me for what she says: I know who you are. Get out of my house. If you enjoyed reading The Housemaid, The Perfect Marriage and The Wife, you will love My Husband's House. Gripping and totally addictive, you'll be hooked from the first page. What readers are saying about Sheryl Browne: 'My heart is still racing writing this review! What an absolute corker... Everything about it was perfect. Completely addictive, a cast of strong characters, secrets and lies flying all over the place and those twists were magnificent and just kept on coming! No wonder my heart was racing so fast!!' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'Wow! Just wow! When I sat down to read yesterday, I didn't plan on reading the entire book... Writing hooked me from the beginning, kept me enchanted from the first page to the last, and didn't let me go until I finished.' NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars 'Where to even start?! What a fabulous book. It really does have everything you'd want in a thriller - the twists and turns, a good pace, that ominous atmosphere that builds throughout and so many jaw-dropping reveals!... Your head will spin!' NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars | Author: Sheryl Browne | Publisher: Bookouture | Publication Date: Jun 05, 2023 | Number of Pages: 350 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 183790443X | ISBN-13: 9781837904433
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Welcome to the neighborhood. Watch your husband, watch your friends, and watch your back.Cat Winthorpe has worked hard to get what she has: a gorgeous home; social standing; and William, her successful, handsome husband. Then a friendly new couple moves into the estate next door. While cautious, a good neighbor like Cat greets them with open arms and warm hospitality.Neena Ryder isn't a fellow lady of leisure. A life coach with off-the-rack dresses, personal issues, and a husband who hasn't delivered, she's anxious to move up in the world. This beautiful new town is a step in the right direction. It's also making Neena aware of what she doesn't have. Namely, William. When Neena's infatuation escalates into obsession, it's just a matter of eliminating a few obstacles to get the life she wants. The life next door.As Neena's secret fixation grows, so does her friendship with Cat. But beneath their cordial interactions is a wealth of temptations, secrets, and toxic jealousy. For both women, the desire for a perfect life can turn perfectly dangerous. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781542020190 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Thomas & Mercer Publication Date: 12-01-2020 Pages: 302 Product Dimensions: 8.20h x 5.50w x 1.10dAbout the Author Torre, A. R.: - A. R. Torre is a pseudonym for New York Times bestselling author Alessandra Torre. Torre is an award-winning bestselling author of more than twenty novels. Torre has been featured in such publications as Elle and Elle UK and has guest-blogged for the Huffington Post. In addition to writing, Torre is the creator of Alessandra Torre Ink, a website, community, and online school for aspiring authors. Learn more at www.alessandratorre.com.
From the USA TODAY bestselling author of Sweet Thing and Nowhere But Here comes a love story about a Craigslist “missed connection” post that gives two people a second chance at love fifteen years after they were separated in New York City. To the Green-eyed Lovebird: We met fifteen years ago, almost to the day, when I moved my stuff into the NYU dorm room next to yours at Senior House. You called us fast friends. I like to think it was more. We lived on nothing but the excitement of finding ourselves through music (you were obsessed with Jeff Buckley), photography (I couldn’t stop taking pictures of you), hanging out in Washington Square Park, and all the weird things we did to make money. I learned more about myself that year than any other. Yet, somehow, it all fell apart. We lost touch the summer after graduation when I went to South America to work for National Geographic. When I came back, you were gone. A part of me still wonders if I pushed you too hard after the wedding… I didn’t see you again until a month ago. It was a Wednesday. You were rocking back on your heels, balancing on that thick yellow line that runs along the subway platform, waiting for the F train. I didn’t know it was you until it was too late, and then you were gone. Again. You said my name; I saw it on your lips. I tried to will the train to stop, just so I could say hello. After seeing you, all of the youthful feelings and memories came flooding back to me, and now I’ve spent the better part of a month wondering what your life is like. I might be totally out of my mind, but would you like to get a drink with me and catch up on the last decade and a half? M Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781501105777 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Atria Books Publication Date: 08-18-2015 Pages: 320 Product Dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.00(d)About the Author Renée Carlino is a screenwriter and the bestselling author of Sweet Thing, Nowhere But Here, After the Rain, Before We Were Strangers, Swear on This Life, and Wish You Were Here. She grew up in Southern California and lives in the San Diego area with her husband and two sons. To learn more, visit ReneeCarlino.com.Read an Excerpt Read an Excerpt Before We Were Strangers MATT Life was passing me by at high speed as I sat back with my feet up, rejecting change, ignoring the world, shrugging off anything that threatened to have meaning or relevance. I categorically disagreed with all things current. I despised the use of emojis, the word meta, and people who talked on their phones in line. Don’t even get me started on gentrification. There were twenty-one Starbucks within a three-block radius of the building I worked in. Recording studios, film labs, and record stores were dying, if not already vacant corpses turned cupcake shops or blow-dry bars. They had stopped playing music videos on MTV and had banned smoking in bars. I didn’t recognize New York anymore. These are the things I pondered while sitting in my four-by-four cubicle at National Geographic. It hadn’t felt National or Geographic since I had taken a desk job there a few years before. I had come out of the field, where I had seen everything, and I went into a hole, where I saw nothing. I was in the middle of the city I loved, back in her arms again, but we were strangers. I was still hanging on to the past and I didn’t know why. Scott smacked me square on the back. “Hey, buddy. Brooklyn for lunch?” “Why so far?” I was sitting at my desk, fidgeting with the battery in my phone. “There’s a pizza place I want you to try, Ciccio’s. You heard of it?” “We can get good pizza on Fifth.” “No, you have to try this place, Matt. It’s phenomenal.” “What’s phenomenal, the pizza or the staff?” Since my divorce a few years ago, Scott—boss, friend, and eternal bachelor—had high hopes that I’d become his permanent wingman. It was impossible to talk him out of anything, especially when it involved women and food. “You got me. You have to see this girl. We’ll call it a work meeting. I’ll put it on the company card.” Scott was the type who talked about women a lot and about porn even more. He was severely out of touch with reality. “I’m sure this qualifies as sexual harassment somewhere.” He leaned against the top of the cubicle partition. He had a nice-looking face and was always smiling, but if you didn’t see him for a week, you’d forget what he looked like. “We’ll take the subway.” “Hey, guys.” My ex-wife walked by, sipping a cup of coffee. I ignored her. “Hey, Liz,” Scott said and then stared at her ass as she walked away. He turned to me. “Is it weird to work with her and Brad?” “I’ve always worked with her and Brad.” “Yeah, but she was your wife and now she’s Brad’s wife.” “I honestly don’t care anymore.” I stood up and grabbed my jacket. “That’s a good sign. I believe you. That’s how I know you’re ready for some strange.” I often ignored these types of comments from Scott. “I need to stop by Verizon first and get a new battery,” I said, waving my phone. “What is that?” “A cell phone. Pretty sure you’ve seen one before.” “First of all, no one says ‘cell phone’ anymore. Second, that’s not a phone; that’s an artifact. We should ship it to the Smithsonian and get you an iPhone.” On the way out, we passed Kitty, the coffee cart girl. “Hello, gentlemen.” I smiled. “Kitty.” She blushed. Scott said nothing until we got into the elevator. “You should tap that. She totally wants you.” “She’s a child.” “She’s a college graduate. I hired her.” “Not my type. Her name is Kitty.” “All right, now you’re just being mean.” He seemed minimally offended on Kitty’s behalf. “I’m fine. Why is it everyone’s mission in life to set me up? I’m fine.” “Clock’s a-tickin’.” “Guys don’t have clocks.” “You’re thirty-six.” “That’s young.” “Not compared to Kitty.” The elevator doors opened and we stepped into the lobby. A giant print of one of my photos ran the length of a wall. “See that, Matt? That gets women wet.” “It’s a picture of an Iraqi child holding an automatic weapon.” “The Pulitzer you got for it, genius, not the picture.” He crossed his arms over his chest. “That was a good year for you.” “Yeah, it was. Professionally, anyway.” “I’m telling you, you have to use that to your advantage. You have a moderate amount of celebrity because of that photo. It’s worked in my favor.” “How did it work for you, exactly?” “I might’ve borrowed your name for a night. Once or twice.” I laughed. “That’s disgraceful, man.” “Kitty’s into you. You should give that little hottie what she wants. You know there’re rumors about her.” “Even more reason to stay away.” “No, good rumors. Like she’s crazy. A little animal.” “And that’s good how?” We made our way outside and headed for the subway station on West 57th to catch the F train. Midtown is always congested at that hour, but we were nearing the end of winter. The sun beating down between the buildings drew even more people out onto the street. I weaved in and out of the masses while Scott trailed me. Right before we reached the station entrance he spoke loudly from behind. “She’d probably be into anal.” I stopped and faced him at the top of the steps going down. “Scott, this conversation is wrong in so many ways. Let’s just end it here, okay?” “I’m your boss.” “Exactly.” I trotted down the steps toward the turnstiles. There was an old woman playing a violin at the bottom of the steps. Her clothes were dingy and her hair was a gray, matted mess. The strings on her bow were hanging off, like floating foxtails, but she was playing Brahms flawlessly. When I threw five bucks in her case, she smiled. Scott shook his head and pulled me along. “I’m trying to keep you happy and productive, Matt.” I swiped my Metro card. “Give me a raise. That will keep me happy and productive.” The station was crowded. A train was pulling up, but we were stuck behind a huge group of people who were pushing toward the front like they had somewhere important to be. Scott was content to hang back and stare at a woman who had her back toward us. She stood near the edge of the platform, rocking from heel to toe, balancing on the thick yellow line. There was something striking about her. Scott elbowed me and then waggled his eyebrows and mouthed “nice ass.” I wanted to punch him in the neck. The more I looked at the woman, the more I felt drawn to her. She had one thick blonde braid running down her back. Her hands were shoved into the pockets of her black coat, and it occurred to me that, like a child, she was teetering joyously to the rhythm of the violin echoing against the station walls. When the train finally pulled up, she let people rush past her and then stepped in at the last second. Scott and I stood on the yellow line, waiting for the next, less-crowded train. Just as the train doors closed, she turned around. Our eyes locked. I blinked. Holy shit. “Grace?” She pressed her hand to the glass and mouthed, “Matt?” but the train was pulling away. Without thinking about it, I ran. I ran like a crazy person to the end of the platform, my hand outstretched, willing the train to stop, my eyes never leaving hers. And when I ran out of platform, I watched the train fly into the darkness until she was gone. When Scott caught up to me, he looked at me cautiously. “Whoa, man. What was that about? You look like you saw a ghost.” “Not a ghost. 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In the vein of The Couple Next Door, a debut psychological thriller about a woman who moves with her family to the gothic seaside house where her husband grew up -- and where 15 years ago another family was brutally slaughtered. For Sarah and Patrick, family life has always been easy, until her mother's death sends Sarah spiraling into depression. When she overdoses on sleeping pills, Sarah insists it was an accident, but neither Patrick nor their teenage children believe her. Determined to give their family a fresh start, Patrick convinces her to move back to the idyllic beachside home where he grew up. But there's a catch: The once-beautiful old house is now known as the Murder House. It has been standing empty for fifteen years, ever since another family was brutally slaughtered within its walls. Nostalgic for his childhood, Patrick is adamant that this can be their "dream home" again. Sarah tries to bring it back to its original warmth, but as locals hint that the house is haunted, the children begin having nightmares, strange writing appears on the walls, and creepy "gifts" suddenly arrive on the doorstep at odd hours. With the news that the murderer has been paroled, Sarah can't shake the feeling that something just isn't right. Not with the house, not with the town, not even with her own loving husband--whose stories about his perfect childhood suddenly aren't adding up. Can Sarah uncover the secrets of the Murder House before another family is destroyed? With an irresistible, fog-drenched atmosphere that hides its knife-sharp twists, Vanessa Savage's THE WOMAN IN THE DARK is the perfect new read for fans of I Let You Go and The Couple Next Door, a chilling psychological thriller about a dark family dysfunction and the secrets that haunt us. | Author: Vanessa Savage | Publisher: Grand Central Publishing | Publication Date: February 25, 2020 | Number of Pages: 352 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1538714302 | ISBN-13: 9781538714300
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