I got about 30 pages into the next Lisa Jackson thriller in my pile of library book sale novels, Almost Dead, when I realized it seemed awfully familiar. I checked my bookshelves and sure enough - I had another copy I had bought some years ago and have already read. So it'll get donated back to the library so they can make some money selling it again, this time (hopefully) to someone who hasn't already got a copy of it.
Therefore, I moved on to the next one in line: Hide, by the same author. This one involves Boston Detective DD Warren (I've read a couple of other novels with her as the lead character), investigating a serial killer who had abducted six little girls over the years and kept them in a secluded pit by an abandoned mental hospital; she's trying to figure out how this is tied into another earlier case, where a similar thing happened to another girl who managed to escape from her pit when it was discovered by hunters, and she later testified against her abductor, landing him in jail. The two kidnappers have a lot in common but the timelines don't match up, and that's been the thrust of the investigation thus far. It's been a gripping ride so far, one of her best; I'm about halfway done.
Johnathan