Browsing: Police Procedurals

When Tampa cop Carl Kane is summoned to two multiple homicide scenes in one day, his investigation leads him into the lair of a dangerous killer. This captivating mystery will keep you guessing.

Police lieutenant Jo Riskin grapples with her husband’s unsolved murder as she investigates a teenager’s body found in a dumpster. But when progress in the case coincides with new leads about her husband’s death, she finds herself pulled in opposite directions…

Tired of the spotlight, police officer Charlie moves from the big city to Palm Beach. But when a man is found hanging from a tree, his peaceful new job gets a lot more complicated… An “entertaining” series starter (Publishers Weekly).

A suspense-filled read! Tormented by her own daughter’s unsolved disappearance, detective Keri Locke throws herself into the hunt for another missing girl. But with just 48 hours to find and retrieve the victim, will her past prove a help or a hindrance?

Faced with the puzzling death of a teenage girl, Texas detective Jo Larsen realizes her small town is hiding terrible secrets. “I’ll read anything by Susan McBride” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris).

A New York Times bestseller from “one of the boldest thriller writers working today” (Tess Gerritsen): Twenty-eight years after a shocking crime ravaged her family, Charlie witnesses an act of violence that could expose the ultimate truth. “Slaughter’s most ambitious, most emotional, and best novel” (James Patterson).

Detective Livia Lone hasn’t seen her sister since the two girls were trafficked from Thailand to America over a decade ago. After surfacing a new lead, Livia finds herself on a collision course with a deadly conspiracy in this “absolutely first-rate” thriller (The New York Times Book Review).

This New York Times bestseller offers “a white-knuckle ride to very dark places” (Paula Hawkins). Detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Isles wrestle with two puzzling murder cases — and Maura’s estranged mother may have the clue they need to unlock them. “Suspense doesn’t get smarter than this” (Lee Child).