- The lost girls of Willowbrook, Ellen Marie Wiseman
- The last child, by John Hart
- Haunted, James Patterson and James O. Born
- Innocent monster, Reed Farrel Coleman
- Home, Harlan Coben
- The year of fog, by Michelle Richmond
- Little polar bear, written and illustrated by Hans de Beer ; [translated by Rosemary Lanning]
- Worth dying for, a Reacher novel, Lee Child
- Blood lust, Alexandra Ivy
- Do not become alarmed, Maile Meloy
- A quiet life, a novel, Ethan Joella
- Look again, by Lisa Scottoline
- The other side of silence, a novel of suspense, Bill Pronzini
- The midnight tunnel, a Suzanna Snow mystery, Angie Frazier
- The ogress and the orphans, Kelly Barnhill
- Every secret thing, Laura Lippman
- She's not there, Joy Fielding
- Remarkably bright creatures, a novel, Shelby Van Pelt
- Then she was gone, a novel, Lisa Jewell
- Little monsters, Kara Thomas
- Final cut, a novel, SJ Watson
- A place of execution, Val McDermid
- 10th anniversary, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- Dead and gone, Andrew Vachss
- Lost in the Never Woods, Aiden Thomas
- Look again, Lisa Scottoline
- Good bad girl, Alice Feeney
- The golden doves, a novel, Martha Hall Kelly
- Eve, by Iris Johansen
- The magician's elephant, Kate DiCamillo ; illustrated by Yoko Tanaka
- The wandering hour, Zack Loran Clark & Nick Eliopulos
- Wolf Hollow, Lauren Wolk
- Blacklist, a V.I. Warshawski novel, Sara Paretsky
- The edge of lost, Kristina McMorris
- She's not there, a novel, Joy Fielding
- Reservoir 13, Jon McGregor
- Paper cage, a novel, Tom Baragwanath
- The lake house, a novel, Kate Morton
- Good blood, Aaron Elkins
- Promise me, Harlan Coben
- Bear feels scared, Karma Wilson ; illustrations by Jane Chapman
- The Lighthouse Family, Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Preston McDaniels
- The overnight guest, Heather Gudenkauf
- The liar, Steve Cavanagh
- 10th anniversary, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- Black leopard, red wolf, Marlon James
- Holly, a novel, Stephen King
- The child, Fiona Barton
- Back spin, Harlan Coben
- Now you see her, a novel, Joy Fielding