Crime Mystery & Thriller

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“Serious stories, taking in the main a hard line on reality, and any gray scale would show them on the dark end of the spectrum.”

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“Amos Decker novels just keep getting better and better, and it’s partly due to the careful in-depth characterization Baldacci gives his main character.”

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“This is the novel that started it all.”

It’s the late 1940s. Mike Hammer has come to Killington, Rhode Island, to keep a promise to a friend.

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“a combination Philip Marlowe and Mike Hammer with a generous dash of Maxwell Smart.”

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Sigrid is in a tough place.

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“Freefall is a far, far above average thriller . . .”

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“No one can create a more eloquently written suspense novel than Peter May.”

“a compelling and memorable read.”

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"Highly recommended."

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“A wonderful setting and likeable characters, lots of action and subtle humor will have readers calling for more stories featuring David Wakeland.”

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A woman’s nude body is found in a Helsinki apartment with religious references scrawled on her back.

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“Unfortunately, . . . The Escape Artist promises much more than it delivers, . . .”

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“This is a book that will keep you up all night, unable to turn off the light, because the pages almost literally fly beneath your fingers.”

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Divorced mom Jackie Reed worries about her oldest son Wade. His actions have become questionable. But is it teenage angst, or is something really bothering the 17 year old?

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James Grippando won the prestigious 2017 Harper Lee Prize for excellence in legal fiction for Gone Again, his 12th Jack Swyteck thriller, and A Death in Live Oak is the 14th offer

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“one of the year’s most fascinating novels . . . The Undertaker’s Daughter is a wonderful read.”

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James Patterson holds the Guinness World Record for the most #1 New York Times bestsellers. His books have sold more than 350 million copies worldwide.

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Randall Silvis, in his new book, Walking the Bones, has placed his protagonist, Sgt. Ryan DeMarco, in the precarious position of questioning his own mental stability.

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“A dark and chilling thriller about a danger that could one day become real.”

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The year is 1921, and the place is Bombay, India.

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Pen 33 is the first book in the wildly popular Ewerts Grens series, available to American readers for the first time.

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Usually crime novels end when the villain is captured or killed, the victim saved, or justice served.

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“Rack your seat back as far as it’ll go, folks, buckle up, and get ready for another bone-jarring, teeth-rattling truck ride with Jack Reacher.”

Reacher is back.

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“A thoroughly captivating suspense-filled read that will not disappoint any devoted thriller enthusiast.” 

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In an entertaining blend of history and fiction, H. B.

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