Woman Down is #13 on the New York Times' Combined Print & E-Book Fiction list right now, but you can read it for free on Kindle Unlimited.
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Steven Spielberg returns to alien storytelling with Disclosure Day, a global thriller exploring what happens when humanity learns we are not alone.
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