Browsing: Thrillers

A #1 New York Times bestseller: New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is back — and this time she’s tracking down a missing embezzler. Mystery, humor, and a dash of romance with over 18,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

With over 1,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Meg’s search for answers about her sister’s murder brings her home to Shelter Bay — and face-to-face with the one man she’s never been able to forget…

With over 2,300 five-star Goodreads ratings: After a delirious, emaciated woman stumbles down the aisle of a wedding, Special Agent Smoky Barrett pieces together the horrific story of her sadistic captor. “An edgy mystery with an unflinchingly twisted sociopath at its core” (Library Journal).

A New York Times bestseller! While his fellow agents take on an explosive, high-profile homicide in D.C., FBI prodigy Griffin Hammersmith gets drawn into a chilling case with his sister at the center. “Coulter keeps the pace brisk and the twists coming” (RT Book Reviews).

A thrilling New York Times bestseller: On the trail of a fanatical group, FBI agents Nicholas Drummond and Mike Caine must act fast to stop bombings, cyber-attacks, and an attempt to assassinate the president. “An adrenaline-fueled caper that’s hard to put down” (Booklist starred review).

From a USA Today bestselling author: With his career on the line, military scientist Frank Slater travels to an isolated Alaskan island where a deadly mystery, a historical artifact, and ruthless treasure hunters await him… “Tense, taut, and impossible to put down” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).

From a New York Times bestselling author comes an “absorbing” novel (Los Angeles Times) with over 39,000 five-star Goodreads ratings! In 1920s Barcelona, novelist David is drawn into the mysterious past of the dilapidated mansion where he lives. “Masterful… Thrilling and bewildering” (Publishers Weekly).

This New York Times bestseller is “peppered with romance, skulduggery, forgery, and murder” (The Washington Post). When bookseller Peter finds a Victorian portrait that looks impossibly like his late wife, his discovery may lead him to Shakespeare’s greatest secret. “Compulsively readable” (Library Journal).