Browsing: Psychological Thrillers

An Anthony Award winner from a #1 New York Times bestselling author hailed as a “star” (Tony Hillerman): When private eye Elvis Cole is hired to find a missing father and son, he’s plunged into a deadly web of intrigue, mystery, and murder. “Robert B. Parker has some competition on his hands” (Sue Grafton).

In this New York Times bestseller, psychologist Alex Delaware and detective Milo Sturgis team up with a sagacious Israeli inspector to investigate the death of a diplomat’s daughter. “Feverish in pace and rich in characters” (People).

With over 8,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads: In a small Mississippi town, a terrible crime forces boyhood friends Larry and Silas to confront their long-buried past. A New York Times bestseller hailed as “a great novel by a great novelist” (Dennis Lehane).

“Haunted and haunting. . . . With fearlessness and humility, in a narrative that flows more artfully than ever between…

“A rich, multilayered reading experience, and an easy recommendation for book clubs.” –Library Journal (starred review) Life comes down to…

This Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times bestseller is “funny, heart-hammering, wise… extremely beautiful” (The New York Times): When her husband leaves her, Pearl and her children confront the secrets that bind their dysfunctional family. Tyler “has arrived at a new level of power” (John Updike).

“The Great Gatsby of my time” (Kurt Vonnegut): Frank and April Wheeler seem to have everything a couple could want — but their lives are about to change forever in this “remarkable” classic (The New York Times).

An “intensely moving story” (Chicago Tribune) from a New York Times bestselling author: When a freak accident puts Lainey’s husband in a coma, two women show her the meaning of friendship and hope. “The day you open this book you will miss all your appointments” (Entertainment Weekly).

With over 28,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: Middle-aged postal worker Henry Chinaski grapples with the trials and tribulations of a stalled life in this “amazing, hilarious, and unfalteringly entertaining account of a man trapped in a kind of Catch 23” (The Sunday Times).