Veterans -- Fiction
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Veterans -- Fiction
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Veterans
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- Just the thing, Marie Harte
- Silver creek bodyguard, Lindsay McKenna
- The detective next door, a novel, w.c. Gordon
- The river murders, James Patterson & James O. Born
- The devil's hand, a thriller, Jack Carr
- Pelican Point, Irene Hannon
- Crossfire, Lynette Eason
- One good deed, David Baldacci
- The mere wife, Maria Dahvana Headley
- The 6:20 man, David Baldacci
- Waiting for Eden, by Elliot Ackerman
- After sundown, a novel, Linda Howard and Linda Jones
- An everyday hero, Laura Trentham
- Secrets of our house, a novel, Rea Frey
- The peripheral, William Gibson
- The killing hills, Chris Offutt
- The bird skinner, a novel, Alice Greenway
- The bone orchard, Paul Doiron
- The return, Nicholas Sparks
- Lost voyage, an Art Marvik thriller, Pauline Rowson
- Rocket science, Jay Lake
- An Irish doctor in love and at sea, Patrick Taylor
- The summer house, James Patterson and Brendan DuBois
- Revenge, James Patterson & Andrew Holmes
- Bleeding Heart Square, by Andrew Taylor
- Better off dead, Lee Child and Andrew Child
- Island of thieves, a novel, Glen Erik Hamilton
- Great and precious things, Rebecca Yarros
- Revenge, James Patterson and Andrew Holmes
- The night charter, a novel, Sam Hawken
- True believer, a thriller, Jack Carr
- No slam dunk, Mike Lupica
- Shifty's boys, a Nick Hardin novel, Chris Offutt
- Two roads, Joseph Bruchac
- Meant to be yours, Susan Mallery
- The London restoration, a novel, Rachel McMillan
- Chase Wilde comes home, Jennifer Ryan
- Revenge, James Patterson and Andrew Holmes
- All fired up, Dylan Newton
- Acceptable risk, Lynette Eason
- Cold barrel zero, Matthew Quirk
- Wolf Hollow, a novel by Lauren Wolk
- Burning bright, Nick Petrie
- Send down the rain, Charles Martin
- Handle with care, Marie Harte
- Defending Harlow, Susan Stoker
- Dream town, David Baldacci
- The summer house, James Patterson and Brendan DuBois
- The best is yet to come, a novel, Debbie Macomber
- Smooth moves, Marie Harte