By James Patterson
A brief stop at Private’s Paris office turns deadly when Jack Morgan learns that his client’s young grandaughter, on the run from a vicious drug dealer, has gone missing. When someone symbolically murders some of France’s most elite, Jack must find the connection between a graffiti tag and the missing girl before the ethnic and religious tension finally explodes.

Detective Isaac Bell forms a special task force to stop the murderous Italian crime group known as The Black Hand from running the streets of 1906 New York City. Now powerful men are being murdered left and right. Only Isaac and his team can stop the gangsters from killing the most powerful man alive.
Friendship, love, and misplaced hope drive the characters who populate a new collection of Maeve Binchy stories never before published in the United States.
Theodosia Browning, intrepid owner of the Indigo Tea Shop in Charleston, S.C., is catering a glittering show of gems and jewels hosted by her friend Brooke Carter Crockett, owner of Heart’s Desire Fine jewelry. The elegant affair is proceeding apace when a truck smashes through the shop’s front window and a gang of jewel thieves leaps out to commit a smash-and-grab robbery of gems worth millions.
While welcoming the newcomer determined to fix up a hunting lodge in Sutherland, Hamish rolls the dice and asks the man’s beautiful nurse to dinner. But she doesn’t arrive at the restaurant, and her dead body washes ashore just four days later. Now Hamish must fly solo to find the killer and determine their motive before someone else draws their last breath.
Getting married is just one of the exciting delights on Hannah Swenson’s menu as she prepares for a televised New York City dessert competition that will send her head-to-head with infamous celebrity chef Alain Duquesne. When Duquesne is stabbed to death and found on-set, Hannah must whip up a list of suspects and find the killer.