Browsing: Thrillers

Former cop Jack abandons her peaceful suburban life when it surfaces that despicable men who were supposed to be dead are very much alive — and an old friend is in need of rescuing. A gritty, propulsive thriller!

“We Need to Talk About Kevin meets Gone Girl” (Entertainment Weekly): Suzette struggles to be a good mother — and she’s about to learn the terrifying truth about her seven-year-old daughter. “Unputdownable… Will get under your skin and keep you trapped in its chilling grip until the shocking conclusion” (Lisa Scottoline).

A skeleton is unearthed in a wooded area — and detectives James Bliss and Penny Chandler are on the case. But as their investigation turns inward and two retired police officers are killed, Bliss and Chandler wonder whether answers lie within the force itself…

A New York Times bestseller: Andrea Oliver thinks she knows everything about her mother — until a shocking tragedy sends her on a desperate search for the truth. “Slaughter has outdone herself… A novel that sets the standard for psychological thriller writing” (Jeffery Deaver).

“Thrillingly tense and twisty, a great read” (B. A. Paris, bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors): Libby and her husband try to rekindle their romance with a house swap on the Cornish coast. But she soon feels like she’s being watched…

This series starter has over 750 five-star Goodreads ratings! When a lieutenant disappears from an orbital space station, colonel Carl Butler must descend to the war-torn planet below to find him… “A tough, authentic-feeling story that starts out fast and accelerates from there” (New York Times bestselling author Jack Campbell).

In this “intriguing and fresh” Lambda Literary Award award winner (Library Journal) set in a future Washington, DC, Dr. Janet Watson and agent Sara Holmes uncover a deadly plot that targets veterans of the New Civil War. “A real treat for fans of Conan Doyle and SF mysteries” (Publishers Weekly).

There are four kinds of Homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and praiseworthy.” —Ambrose Bierce This is a story about duty, revenge,…