Extortion -- Fiction
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Extortion -- Fiction
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Extortion
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- The girl I used to be, Mary Torjussen
- Presumed guilty, Tess Gerritsen
- Jack of hearts (and other parts), by L.C. Rosen
- Wait until midnight, by Amanda Quick
- The girl I used to be, Mary Torjussen
- The vacancy in room 10, Seraphina Nova Glass
- The money shot, Stuart Woods and Parnell Hall
- All the things I should have known, Tiffany L. Warren
- Secrets in death, J.D. Robb
- Rule, Ellen Goodlett
- Catch me when I fall, Nicci French
- An ideal wife, a novel, Gemma Townley
- One house over, Mary Monroe
- Slightly shady, by Amanda Quick
- The Carnivale of Curiosities, Amiee Gibbs
- The perfect crime, around the world in 22 murders, edited by Vaseem Khan & Maxim Jakubowski
- Deadly deceptions, by Linda Lael Miller
- The affair of the mysterious letter, Alexis Hall
- Terminal, a Burke novel, Andrew Vachss
- Guilty, Karen Robards
- The landlord, Brandon Massey
- We'll always have murder, a Humphrey Bogart mystery, Bill Crider
- Red cat, Peter Spiegelman
- Love and lies, Jane McBride Choate
- The K team, David Rosenfelt
- Devoted to pleasure, Shayla Black
- Panther Gap, James A. McLaughlin
- The liar's club, Layla Jordan
- Black maps, Peter Spiegelman
- Watch out for the big girls, J.M. Benjamin
- Renewed for murder, Victoria Gilbert
- Animal instinct, David Rosenfelt
- Catch me when I fall, Nicci French
- Rogue justice, a thriller, Stacey Abrams
- After the fire, a novel, Belva Plain
- Crossfire, Dick Francis and Felix Francis
- Your blue-eyed boy, a novel, Helen Dunmore
- When she dreams, Amanda Quick
- Slightly shady, Amanda Quick
- Excuse me while I ugly cry, Joya Goffney
- All roads lead home, Debbie Macomber
- Rich waters, Robert Bailey
- An honest lie, Tarryn Fisher
- This private plot, Alan Beechey
- The up and comer, by Howard Roughan
- Wait until midnight, Amanda Quick
- The Canterbury papers, Judith Koll Healey
- Nobody move, a novel, Denis Johnson
- The rules of silence, David Lindsey
- A forgery of roses, Jessica S. Olson