The Partner by John Grisham
When they finally tracked him to his hideout in Brazil, the man who called himself Danilo Silva was living a modest life. It was certainly not the life of luxury you'd expect of someone who'd stolen $90 million. So where was the money? And what was Silva really up to? Back in Biloxi, Mississippi, there are people who want answers. Now. Or else. Grisham's best legal thriller to date.
All God's Children by Thomas Eidson
Pearl Eddy, a lone Quaker in a Methodist town, is deep in debt, with four kids to raise on the harsh Kansas prairie. The last thing she needs is a drifter thief using her basement as a hideout, or a homeless Japanese family camping out in her barn. But Pearl Eddy has faith, and where she comes from, faith is all it takes.
Only Son by Kevin O'Brien
A powerful drama of heartbreak and hope. Amy and Paul McMurray have the one thing that Carl Jorgensen wants above anything else: a beautiful baby boy. Surely Carl thinks, he is more deserving than this careless young couple. Surely he would make a better parent. A plan begins to form in Carl's mind, a plan with one goal: to give him a son of his own.
Medusa's Child by John J. Nance
For retired navy pilot Scott McKay it was payoff time. His start-up air cargo operation was finally ready to get off the ground. His assets: one stripped-down Boeing 727 and a well-seasoned crew. What McKay never bargained for is the lethal cargo that has ended up on his aircraft. Now the clock's ticking, and he has just about run out of options.