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Can humans be cloned? Ken Follet answers the question in ‘The Third Twin’, the first installment of the collection of suspense novels that ABC will offer starting this Sunday. Readers will be able to enjoy twenty titles with the best authors of intrigue literature for a price of 5.95 euros each book and a discount of twenty percent for subscribers.

If Follet’s surprising scientific thriller arrives tomorrow, the rest of the works are as follows: ‘The Death Committee’, by Noah Gordon, on February 27; Stephen King’s ‘The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon’ on March 6; ‘I know what you’re thinking’, by John Verdon, on March 13; ‘Ojos de agua’, by Domingo Villar, on March 20; ‘Further to the right’, by Fred Vargas, on March 27; ‘The house among the cacti’, by Paul Pen, on April 3; ‘A Stranger Lurks’, by Mary Higgins Clark, on April 10; ‘Revenge’, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, on April 17; ‘Epidemic’, by Robin Cook, on April 24; ‘The Summons’, by John Grisham, on May 1; ‘The Eye of Eva’, by Karin Fossum, on May 8; ‘Bat’, by Jo Nesbo, on May 15; ‘The last night at Tremore Beach’, by Mikel Santiago, on May 22; ‘I let you go’, by Clare Mackintosh, on May 29; ‘The Summer of Dead Toys’, by Toni Hill, on June 5; ‘A mystery in Toledo’, by Anne Perry, on June 12; ‘El Lemur’, by Benjamin Black, on June 19; ‘The Red Dragon’, by Thomas Harris, on June 26, and ‘The Faces of the Tiger’, by Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta, on July 3.

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