Browsing: Thrillers

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).

“Raw and energetic… A smartly crafted gem of a story” (USA Today): After making the discovery of a lifetime, archaeologist Morgan becomes the target of a criminal. Green Beret Pax must protect her — but it’s not just the desert that’s heating up in this suspenseful read…

In this sharp work of noir fiction, private investigator Daniel Beckett tracks down the missing daughter of a shady billionaire, whose secrets run as deep as his bank account. Will Beckett find the girl — and will the job be worth what he digs up along the way?

A #1 New York Times bestseller: When her estranged sister drowns, Jules travels to the small town where it happened to care for her niece — and confront the twisting mystery… “Wondering if Into the Water could be as good as The Girl on the Train? It’s better. A triumph” (Clare Mackintosh).

From the #1 New York Times bestselling “master of the medical thriller” (The New York Times): At an advanced teaching hospital, chief resident Noah must deal with a rash of deaths caused by anesthesia error — with suspicion falling on a young doctor with multiple online personas.

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).