Lindsay Lane FBI Mystery Thriller 06-Not Quite The Trap

Lindsay Lane FBI Mystery Thriller 06-Not Quite The Trap

A ghost on paper. A storm in real life. And she’s standing in its path. A routine lead drops FBI Agent Lindsay Lane into the middle of a crew preparing for a violent score—and a man who shouldn’t exist but leaves a trail of bodies everywhere he goes. Before long, a cop is dead, a mysterious couple disappears, and Lindsay finds herself staring at a pattern that feels intentional. Too intentional. Someone is moving pieces around her case like they already know her next step. With each step forward, the lines blur: the hunter, the hunted, and the one ghosting every federal system in the country. And when Lindsay finally realizes what this man really wants, it’s already too late. He’s not running. He’s waiting. Fans of Lisa Regan, Mary Stone, and Willow Rose will feel right at home in Lindsay’s world of relentless danger and twisty investigations.
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Beetlecreek

Beetlecreek

A rediscovered "masterpiece" (Kirkus) of Black American literature first published in 1950, about an unlikely friendship in a West Virginia townAfter several years of seclusion in the Black quarter of Beetlecreek, West Virginia, in the precarious 1930s, a retired carnival worker named Bill Trapp strikes up a chance friendship with Johnny Johnson, a Pittsburgh teenager transplanted into his uncle’s home. Bill is white. Johnny is Black. Both are searching for something that will give meaning to their lives. While Bill tries to court favor in the community, Johnny joins a local gang; meanwhile, their new friendship kindles hope that there is something for each of them beyond the bounds of Beetlecreek. But as the church society’s Fall Festival approaches, the battle between the repressive town and the aspirations of its trapped inhabitants comes to a nail-biting head.First published in 1950, Beetlecreek stands as a moving condemnation of...
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