Browsing: Thrillers

With over 5,600 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Framed for murder and hunted by assassins, ex–CIA agent Kyle Achilles finds himself on a race across the globe with mathematician Katya at his side. Before the chase is over, Achilles will uncover a devastating international conspiracy linked to a controversial invention…

A captivating New York Times bestseller from “a series that seems to get better with every entry” (The Wall Street Journal): In 1939, Maisie Dobbs searches for a killer — just as Britain declares war on Nazi Germany… “I’m a huge Maisie Dobbs fan” (Lee Child).

In the small Texas town of Stillwater, new police chief Jack McBride discovers he has a target on his back as he investigates a horrifying wave of murders. “A fast-moving whodunit” (Booklist) with a “protagonist you will root for” (Deborah Crombie).

“A dark, twisted game of cat and mouse” (Lisa Gardner): Detective Bobbie Gentry would do anything to take down the monster who killed her family. Will an alliance with a stranger prove to be the key to her investigation — or the cause of her downfall?

A chilling book from a New York Times bestselling author: When her friend goes missing, Stella embarks on a desperate hunt for answers — a search that will lead her into the clutches of a cult-like organization known only as The Light. With over 700 five-star Goodreads ratings.

After a woman is brutally slain in a Nebraska cornfield, detective Mackenzie White obsesses over the hunt for the twisted mind responsible. As bodies pile up, can she stop the killer before it’s too late?

From the author of The Alchemist: Within months, Mata Hari rose from rags to riches in Paris as a bewitching dancer and courtesan. But when accused of espionage, the independent woman who defied convention would pay with her life… A “dynamo of a novel” (Los Angeles Times).

From a New York Times bestselling author: As former FBI agent Clay investigates a ruthless serial killer, he must save his old flame Riley from becoming the next victim… “Tense, sexy, and pleasingly complex” (Publishers Weekly).