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Cemetery Dance (Pendergast, #9)
The Wheel of Darkness (Pendergast, #8)
Brimstone (Pendergast, #5; Diogenes, #1)
Fever Dream (Pendergast, #10)
Reliquary (Pendergast, #2)
Match Me If You Can (Chicago Stars, #6)
Cold Vengeance (Pendergast, #11)
A Lot like Love (FBI/US Attorney, #2)
Dance of Death (Pendergast, #6; Diogenes, #2)
The Book of the Dead (Pendergast, #7; Diogenes, #3)
Still Life With Crows (Pendergast, #4)
Relic (Pendergast, #1)
The Cabinet of Curiosities (Pendergast, #3; Nora Kelly, #0B)
Agentic Design Patterns: A Hands-On Guide to Building Intelligent Systems
Flawless (Chestnut Springs, #1)
The Flatshare by Beth O'LearyBeach Read by Emily HenryThe School Story by Andrew ClementsMust Love Books by Shauna RobinsonBook Lovers by Emily Henry
Literary Jobs
34 books — 8 voters
Down Murder Mountain by Frederick PossSlave by Cheryl BrooksHers to Cherish by Patricia A. KnightMastering Her Desires by Melinda BarronBound to Trust by Jaci Burton
Undercover BDSM
8 books — 2 voters

Hello Stranger by Lisa KleypasWhat Happens in London by Julia QuinnDo You Want to Start a Scandal by Tessa DareThe Raven's Call by Rose WalkenLet Me Be The One by Jo Goodman
Undercover Agent & Spy Romances
107 books — 10 voters

Poison Study by Maria V. SnyderMagic Study by Maria V. SnyderFire Study by Maria V. SnyderThe 40-Minute War by Janet E. MorrisThe 40 Minute War by Janet E. Morris
SF/F Spies!
75 books — 38 voters
Eye of the Needle by Ken FollettBodyguard of Deception by Samuel MarquisThe Unlikely Spy by Daniel SilvaThe Odessa File by Frederick ForsythThe Key to Rebecca by Ken Follett
Best World War II Spy Books
156 books — 97 voters

Richie Norton
Don’t sell based on inventory. Inventory based on who you want to sell. A lot of people sell homes. They all have structure. Location, size, style, function, benefit, community, who stays (and leaves)...totally different. You can sell or do anything at a premium. It may be a home, but the type of clientele you work with is a choice. Don’t sell based on inventory. Inventory based on who you want to sell. Go to work.
Richie Norton

Michael Deeze
She cocked an eyebrow at me and said, “No. After the week I’ve just spent with you, there are going to be plenty of people that are gonna want to shoot you. You better get used to that.” Which hurt my feelings a little.
Michael Deeze, The Deathbed Confessions

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