Missing persons -- Fiction
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Missing persons -- Fiction
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- Dead run, Erica Spindler
- The goodbye coast, Joe Ide
- The rain, B. B. Thomas
- Just one look, by Harlan Coben
- Gathering shadows, Nancy Mehl
- Brother Odd, Dean Koontz
- The Roanoke girls, Amy Engel
- Stone cold heart, Laura Griffin
- The silence, a novel, Susan Allott
- The big kahuna, Janet Evanovich and Peter Evanovich
- After you vanished, E.A. Neeves
- Nervous water, William G. Tapply
- The Boy, Tami Hoag
- Cut and run, Fern Michaels
- To die but once, Jacqueline Winspear
- A loyal character dancer, Qiu Xiaolong
- The hunting wind, Steve Hamilton
- Bones to ashes, Kathy Reichs
- The first lady, James Patterson & Brendan DuBois
- Mercy, David Baldacci
- The president is missing, a novel, Bill Clinton and James Patterson
- Forever..., a novel of good and evil, love and hope, Jude Deveraux
- A minute to midnight, David Baldacci
- Cut to the bone, a novel, Ellison Cooper
- A reasonable doubt, Phillip Margolin
- Forever odd, Dean Koontz
- S is for silence, Sue Grafton
- Point blank, Fern Michaels
- Danger down the Nile, by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Juliana Neufeld
- The neighbor, Lisa Gardner
- Against the night, Kat Martin
- Princess, James Patterson & Rees Jones
- The boy on the porch, Sharon Creech
- Sunset beach, Mary Kay Andrews
- Deadline, Fern Michaels
- Plain missing, Emma Miller
- The ninth month, James Patterson and Richard DiLallo
- The wicked hour, a Natalie Lockhart novel, Alice Blanchard
- Murder on Pleasant Avenue, Victoria Thompson
- Before we were strangers, Brenda Novak
- The First Lady, James Patterson and Brendan DuBois
- Three days missing, Kimberly Belle
- The people vs. Alex Cross, James Patterson
- Cities of men, a novel, William Jensen
- Lean mean thirteen, Janet Evanovich
- Beauty shop tales, Beth Pattillo
- No man's land, David Baldacci
- Lies like wildfire, Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
- Before she disappeared, a novel, Lisa Gardner
- A fine line, William G. Tapply