Veteran Authors: Thriller Previews, Feb. 2022, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert

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Greaney, Mark. Sierra Six. Berkley. (Gray Man, Bk. 11). Feb. 2022. 528p. ISBN 9780593098998. $28. ESPIONAGE

Hood, Joshua. Robert Ludlum's The Treadstone Transgression. Putnam. (Treadstone Novel, Bk. 3). Feb. 2022. 384p. ISBN 9780593419793. $28. CD. Downloadable. ESPIONAGE

Hurwitz, Gregg. Dark Horse: An Orphan X Novel. Minotaur: St. Martin's. Feb. 2022. (Orphan X Novel, Bk. 7). 432p. ISBN 9781250252302. $28.99. CD. THRILLER

Jance, J.A. Nothing To Lose: A J.P. Beaumont Novel. Morrow. Feb. 2022. 384p. ISBN 9780063010062. $28.99. CD. THRILLER

Johansen, Roy. Killer View. Grand Central. Feb. 2022. 384p. ISBN 9781538762813. $28. CD/Downloadable. THRILLER

Kanon, Joseph. The Berlin Exchange. Scribner. Feb. 2022. 384p. ISBN 9781982158651. $28. CD. THRILLER

Kellerman, Jonathan. City of the Dead: An Alex Delaware Novel. Ballantine. Feb. 2022. 336p. ISBN 9780525618584. $28.99. CD/Downloadable. THRILLER

McKinty, Adrian. The Chase. Little, Brown. Feb. 2022. 384p. ISBN 9780316531283. $28. CD. THRILLER

Mezrich, Ben. The Midnight Ride. Grand Central. Feb. 2022. 304p. ISBN 9781538754634. $29. THRILLER

Parks, Adele. Both of You. Mira: Harlequin. Feb. 2022. 384p. ISBN 9780778386384. $28.99; pap. ISBN 9780778312048. $16.99. THRILLER/DOMESTIC

Back when he was the junior member of a CIA action team (and known as Sierra Six), Court Gentry, a.k.a. the Gray Man, helped messily eliminate a terrorist leader who now appears to be very much alive; next in Greaney’s No. 1 New York Times best-selling series. In Hood’s Robert Ludlum’s The Treadstone Transgression, the continuation of a recently launched series, Adam Hayes is asked by his CIA Black Ops program to set up a safe house and is the only survivor when the mission is blown. Dedicated to helping others after having escaped from a shadowy black box program aimed at creating assassins, Evan Smoak, a.k.a. Orphan X, has a new mission in Hurwitz's Dark Horse: rescue the kidnapped daughter of Texas drug overlord Aragon Urrea (200,000-copy first printing). In Jance's Nothing To Lose, retired police detective Beaumont is asked for help by the son of his former partner Sue Danielson, who was murdered years ago by her raging ex-husband. Johansen gives us a big, new Killer View of Jessie Mercado, a Southern California private investigator who surfaces regularly in the “Kendra Michaels” series he writes with his mother, Iris Johansen. In the Edgar Award–winning Kanon’s Cold War Berlin–set The Berlin Exchange, two U.S. students and an MI5 operative are being quietly traded far from Checkpoint Charlie for physicist Martin Keller, who had been imprisoned in the UK and now wants to see his ex-wife and son—but what do the East Germans want from him? (125,000-copy first printing). Wending their way through City of the Dead, Kellerman stalwarts Alex Delaware and his buddy, Det. Milo Sturgis, discover a naked, bled-out young man in the streets and a trail of blood leading to the nearby home of sliced-up Cordelia Gannett, an internet influencer Alex knows. Multi-award-winning Northern Irish writer McKinty follows up the New York Times best-selling, Paramount Pictures–ready The Chain with The Chase, so obviously of interest that we won’t even worry about the absence of plot details (150,000-copy first printing). In the New York Times best-selling Mezrich’s The Midnight Ride, fresh-from-prison Nick Patterson sneaks into a hotel room on an obligatory job to find his fence dead and scared-witless MIT student Hailey Gordon hiding out after having been caught counting cards; added to this mix is a U.S. history professor’s discovery of an unsettling secret about the Revolutionary War (75,000-copy first printing). A domestic-thrills author with 20 Sunday Times best sellers to her name, Parks limns the unaccountable disappearance of two women—contented wife and stepmother Leigh and wealthy, newly married Kai—in cases that shouldn’t be linked but seem to be in Both of You (100,000-copy paperback and 10,000-copy hardcover first printing).

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