Browsing: Murders

A “dark and suspenseful” mystery (Publishers Weekly) from a New York Times bestselling author: In Salem, police chief John Rafferty investigates a murder — and finds disturbing connections to the town’s history of witchcraft. “Filled with twists and turns” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Deborah Harkness).

An Edgar Award finalist that “true crime devotees won’t want to miss” (Publishers Weekly): Over a two-year period, a serial killer brutally murdered women throughout Michigan. Follow the investigation that led to John Norman Collins, a seemingly innocent boy next door with a sinister secret.

In 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered in a brutal crime that shocked the wealthy town of Greenwich, Connecticut. A New York Times bestselling author and son of a political giant sheds light on the harrowing case — and theorizes that his cousin was unjustly convicted of the crime.

An “extraordinary” #1 New York Times bestseller (Time): In 1920s Oklahoma, members of the oil-rich Osage Nation began to die mysteriously. But the true depths of the conspiracy wouldn’t be revealed for years to come… “A fascinating account of a tragic and forgotten chapter” (John Grisham).

“High speed, high stakes, high suspense” (Lee Child): When her eight-year-old son is kidnapped in broad daylight, ex–FBI agent Cody O’Brien is thrown back into a dangerous world to find him… “Danielle Girard knows how to rivet your attention” (Michael Prescott).

An enthralling and twist-filled thriller! Leine is a world-class assassin, eliminating terrorists before they can harm innocent people. But when a routine job almost gets her killed, she wonders whether her boss could be setting her up…

FBI special agent Riley Paige must navigate the bizarre past and twisted psyche of a serial killer who murders women and hangs their bodies in chains. A spine-tingling crime thriller with over 2,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

“Terrific” (The Telegraph): After the Great Fire of London destroys St. Paul’s Cathedral, a man’s body is found in the rubble. Can James Marwood track down the killer before another victim is claimed? “A masterclass in how to weave a well-researched history into a complex plot” (The Times).