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eBook Spotlight

The publishing world is changing rapidly, and at Bookreporter.com we like to bring you the best ways to explore emerging technologies, including the rapidly growing digital market. Our eBook Spotlight features titles that book lovers can easily download and enjoy on their eReader devices. What we present here may be from established and beloved authors, or from talented upstarts looking to make their mark.

Little Lies by Heather Gudenkauf

In this riveting prequel to her novel LITTLE MERCIES, New York Times bestselling author Heather Gudenkauf explores how even the smallest lies can have far-reaching consequences.

When the body of a woman is discovered in a local park --- with her bewildered four-year-old son sitting beside her --- veteran social worker Ellen Moore is called in to assist in the police investigation. Positioned beneath a statue of Leto, the goddess of motherhood, the crime is weighted with meaning and, Ellen discovers, remarkably similar to one from a decade past.

Inside These Walls by Rebecca Coleman

For Clara Mattingly, routine is the key to enduring the endless weeks, months and years of a life sentence in a women's prison. The convicted murderer never looks back at who she once was --- a shy young art student whose life took a sudden tragic turn. And she allows herself no hope for a better future. Survival is a day-to-day game. But when a surprise visitor shows up one day, Clara finds that in an instant everything has changed. Now she must account for the life she has led --- its beauty as well as its brutality --- and face the truth behind the terrible secret she has kept to herself all these years.

An Acceptable Sacrifice by Jeffery Deaver

They call him “Cuchillo,” the Knife. Not because he kills with a blade --- he has plenty of men to do that kind of work for him --- but because his mind is so sharp. As Mexico’s government wages war on the drug cartels, it takes brains to survive, and Cuchillo has not just survived --- he has prospered. But when Cuchillo begins to cut too deeply, the federal police of both the United States and Mexico step in to dull his blade.