We know that all of us have less time than we expect during these days at home. But if you find some time to relax and read, we have some recommendations for you:
UNSOLVED
JAMES PATTERSON
The chilling sequel to no. 1 bestseller Invisible FBI analyst Emmy Dockery's has a new case. The victims all appear to have died by accident, and seemingly have nothing in common. But this many deaths can't be a coincidence. Can they? Emmy's instincts tell her this is the work of a terrifyingly intelligent serial killer – and she's determined to prove it.
THE PERFECT WIFE
J. P. DELANEY
Abbie wakes in a hospital bed with no memory of how she got there. The man by her side explains that he's her husband. Five years ago, she suffered a terrible accident. Her return from the abyss is a miracle of science, a breakthrough in artificial intelligence that has taken him half a decade to achieve. But as Abbie pieces together memories of her marriage, she begins questioning her husband's.
THE HOUSE SWAP
REBECCA FLEET
When Caroline and Francis receive an offer to house swap, they jump at the chance for a week away from home. After the difficulties of the past few years, they’ve worked hard to rebuild their marriage for their son’s sake. On arrival, they find a house that is stark and sinister in its emptiness. It seems the person they have swapped with is someone she used to know; someone she’s desperate to leave in her past.But that person is now in her home – and they want to make sure she’ll never forget.
UNCOMMON TYPE: SOME STORIES
TOM HANKS
A hectic, funny sexual affair between two best friends. A World War II veteran dealing with his emotional and physical scars. A second-rate actor plunged into sudden stardom and a whirlwind press junket. A small-town newspaper columnist with old fashioned views of the modern world. A woman adjusting to life in a new neighborhood after her divorce. Four friends going to the moon and back in a rocket ship constructed in the backyard. A teenage surfer stumbling into his father’s secret life. These are just some of the people and situations that Tom Hanks explores in his first work of fiction.
I SEE YOU
CLARE MACKINTOSH
When Zoe Walker sees her photo in the classifieds section of a London newspaper, she is determined to find out why it's there. There's no explanation: just a grainy image, a website address and a phone number. She takes it home to her family, who are convinced it's just someone who looks like Zoe. But the next day the advert shows a photo of a different woman, and another the day after that. Is it a mistake? A coincidence? Or is someone keeping track of every move they make . . .
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