Georgia -- Fiction
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- Subject of50
- A minute to midnight, David Baldacci
- The last widow, a novel, Karin Slaughter
- A minute to midnight, David Baldacci
- A taxonomy of love, a novel, by Rachael Allen
- The silent wife, a novel, Karin Slaughter
- Daylight, David Baldacci
- A minute to midnight, David Baldacci
- The silent wife, a novel, Karin Slaughter
- Sleep like a baby, Charlaine Harris
- Return to Woodbury, Jay Bonansinga
- When you see me, a novel, Lisa Gardner
- Tell Me, Lisa Jackson
- Mother may I, a novel, Joshilyn Jackson
- Bull Mountain, Brian Panowich
- The summer house, James Patterson and Brendan DuBois
- The summer house, James Patterson and Brendan DuBois
- If we're being honest, Cat Shook
- Ginger snapped, a spice shop mystery, Gail Oust
- Each tiny spark, by Pablo Cartaya
- Gone too long, a novel, Lori Roy
- Daylight, David Baldacci
- Indelible, Karin Slaughter
- Burnt Mountain, a novel, Anne Rivers Siddons
- A faint cold fear, Karin Slaughter
- A bone to pick, an Aurora Teagarden mystery, Charlaine Harris
- Nora, Nora, a novel, Anne Riverts Siddons
- Four and twenty blackbirds, Cherie Priest
- The three Miss Margarets, a novel, Louise Shaffer
- The Ethan I was before, Ali Standish
- Fallen, Karin Slaughter
- Briarcliff Prep, Brianna Peppins
- Neverwraith, Shakir Rashaan
- Lost lake, Sarah Addison Allen
- The Ethan I was before, Ali Standish
- Magnolias, moonlight, and murder, Sara Rosett
- The run, a novel, Stuart Woods
- Just south of home, Karen Strong
- Falling home, Karen White
- Cop town, a novel by Karin Slaughter
- Time out, Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner, and Carlyn Greenwald
- Last scene alive, Charlaine Harris
- Secluded cabin sleeps six, Lisa Unger
- Broken, a novel, Karin Slaughter
- A fool and his honey, Charlaine Harris
- Blindsighted, Karin Slaughter
- Genuine Sweet, Faith Harkey
- Like lions, Brian Panowich
- The measure of Katie Calloway, a novel, Serena Miller
- Lost Lake, Sarah Addison Allen
- Home, Toni Morrison