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1. HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN, by Louise Penny. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec seeks a refuge in the tiny mountain village of Three Pines. 2. THE CUCKOO’S CALLING, by Robert Galbraith. Struggling detective Cormoran Strike investigat­es a supermodel’s suicide; by J.K. Rowling, writing pseudonymo­usly. 3. INFERNO, by Dan Brown. Symbologis­t Robert Langdon, on the run in Florence, must decipher a series of codes created by a Dante-loving scientist. 4. MISTRESS, by James Patterson and David Ellis. When he begins to investigat­e a friend’s mysterious death, a man discovers that she was leading a double life. 5. AND THE MOUNTAINS ECHOED, by Khaled Hosseini. A multigener­ational family saga centers on a brother and sister born in Afghanista­n. 6. THE WHOLE ENCHILADA, by Diane Mott Davidson. Someone is stalking caterer and sleuth Goldy Schulz. 7. BONES OF THE LOST, by Kathy Reichs. The investigat­ion of a hit-and-run leads the forensic anthropolo­gist Temperance Brennan into the world of human traffickin­g; the 16th novel in the series behind the show

Bones. 8. GONE GIRL, by Gillian Flynn. A woman disappears on her fifth anniversar­y; is her husband a killer? 9. NIGHT FILM, by Marisha Pessl. Investigat­ors pursue a master horror film auteur after his daughter is found dead. 10. THE BONE SEASON, by Samantha Shannon. A young clairvoyan­t discovers her powers in a dystopian England in 2059.

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