Here are some books that have recently hit my radar and set off my alarm bells...
The Forgotten Girl by David Bell
The past has arrived uninvited at Jason Danvers’s door…
…and it’s his younger sister, Hayden, a former addict who severed all
contact with her family as her life spiraled out of control. Now she’s
clean and sober but in need of a desperate favor—she asks Jason and his
wife to take care of her teenage daughter for forty-eight hours while
she handles some business in town.
But Hayden never returns.
And her disappearance brings up more unresolved problems from Jason’s
past, including the abrupt departure of his best friend on their high
school graduation night twenty-seven years earlier. When a body is
discovered in the woods, the mysteries of his sister’s life—and possible
death—deepen. And one by one these events will shatter every
expectation Jason has ever had about families, about the awful truths
that bind them and the secrets that should be taken to the grave.
The 6th Extinction by James Rollins
A remote military
research station sends out a frantic distress call, ending with a
chilling final command: Kill us all! Personnel from the neighboring
base rush in to discover everyone already dead-and not just the
scientists, but every living thing for fifty square miles is
annihilated: every animal, plant, and insect, even bacteria.
The land is entirely sterile-and the blight is spreading.
To
halt the inevitable, Commander Gray Pierce and Sigma must unravel a
threat that rises out of the distant past, to a time when Antarctica was
green and all life on Earth balanced upon the blade of a knife.
Following clues from an ancient map rescued from the lost Library of
Alexandria, Sigma will discover the truth about an ancient continent,
about a new form of death buried under miles of ice.
From
millennia-old secrets out of the frozen past to mysteries buried deep in
the darkest jungles of today, Sigma will face its greatest challenge to
date: stopping the coming extinction of mankind.
But is it already too late?
Don't Look Back by Gregg Hurwitz
In Don't Look Back,
Eve Hardaway, newly single mother of one, is on a trip she’s long
dreamed of—a rafting and hiking tour through the jungles and mountains
of Oaxaca, in southern Mexico. Eve wanders off the trail, to a house in
the distance with a menacing man in the yard beyond it, throwing
machetes at a human-shaped target. Disturbed by the sight, Eve moves
quickly and quietly back to her group, taking care to avoid being seen.
As she creeps along, she finds a broken digital camera, marked with the
name Teresa Hamilton. Later that night, in a rarely used tourist cabin,
she finds a discarded prescription bottle—also with the name Teresa
Hamilton. From the camera’s memory card, Eve discovers Teresa Hamilton
took a photo of that same menacing looking man in the woods. Teresa
Hamilton has since disappeared.
Now the man in the woods is
after whoever was snooping around his house. With a violent past and
deadly mission, he will do anything to avoid being discovered. A major
storm wipes out the roads and all communication with the outside world.
Now the tour group is trapped in the jungle with a dangerous predator
with a secret to protect. With her only resource her determination to
live, Eve must fight a dangerous foe and survive against incredible
odds—if she's to make it back home alive.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan
A novel of the cruelty of war, and tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love.
Richard
Flanagan's story — of Dorrigo Evans, an Australian doctor haunted by a
love affair with his uncle's wife — journeys from the caves of Tasmanian
trappers in the early twentieth century to a crumbling pre-war
beachside hotel, from a Thai jungle prison to a Japanese snow festival,
from the Changi gallows to a chance meeting of lovers on the Sydney
Harbour Bridge.
Taking its title from 17th-century haiku poet Basho's travel journal, The Narrow Road To The Deep North
is about the impossibility of love. At its heart is one day in a
Japanese slave labour camp in August 1943. As the day builds to its
horrific climax, Dorrigo Evans battles and fails in his quest to save
the lives of his fellow POWs, a man is killed for no reason, and a love
story unfolds.
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