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Bangkok Bob and The Missing Mormon
Stephen Leather
About the Author
Stephen Leather is the author of more than twenty novels, including Private Dancer, Confessions of a Ban...
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Locked Doors
Blake Crouch
From Publishers Weekly
In Crouch's lurid, disappointing sequel to Desert Places (2004), horror writer Andrew Thomas has b...
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Closer Than Blood
Gregg Olsen
About the Author
Throughout his career, Gregg Olsen has demonstrated an ability to create a detailed narrative that offer...
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The Power of the Dog
Don Winslow
From Publishers Weekly
The war on drugs is powerfully dramatized in Winslow's ambitious, dense and gritty latest (after 1...
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Save Me
Lisa Scottoline
From Publishers Weekly
At the start of this gut-wrenching stand-alone from bestseller Scottoline (Think Twice), an explos...
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Loop: ('THE RING' series, book 3)
Koji Suzuki
Review
"Loop is a Suzuki masterpiece and will shake you to your core whether you like it or not." - Book Magazine (Japan)...
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Spiral ('Ring' series, book 2)
Koji Suzuki
Review
"Suzuki is called the Stephen King of his country, but that's not really accurate; King isn't nearly as adept at c...
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Before Cain Strikes
Joshua Corin
About the Author
Joshua Corin holds an M.A. in English and an M.A. in theatre from Binghamton University. His ...
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The Mask of Atreus
A. J. Hartley
From Publishers Weekly
Rich with historical and archeological detail, this well-constructed debut from Hartley celebrates...
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The R document
Irving Wallace
Review
"Strong, engrossing."--The New York Times Book Review on The Miracle"Ingenious, brilliant, marvelous storytelling....
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Deep Shadow
Randy Wayne White
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. At the start of bestseller White's outstanding 17th Doc Ford thriller (after Dead ...
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Santa Fe Edge
Stuart Woods
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Woods’ fourth Ed Eagle adventure, following Santa Fe Dead (2008), is less about superstar lawyer Ed than it ...
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The Holy
Daniel Quinn
From Publishers Weekly
A detective goes demon hunting in this supernatural mystery from the bestselling author of Ishmael...
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Penny Dreadful
Will Christopher Baer
Amazon.com Review
Fans of Will Christopher Baer's first novel, , have already met Phineas Poe: defrocked cop, former mor...
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Origin
J.A. Konrath
About the Author
J.A. Konrath is the author of the Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels series that includes “W...
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Fragile
Lisa Unger
From Publishers Weekly
Set in the Hollows, a secluded town about 100 miles outside New York City, Unger's contemporary th...
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The Big Gamble
Michael Mcgarrity
Amazon.com Review
Santa Fe Police Chief Kevin Kerney never solved the disappearance of Anna Maria Montoya 11 years ago....
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Path of the Assassin
Brad Thor
From Publishers Weekly
If Thor's second international thriller had any more testosterone, it would grow hair. This follow...
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Cuba Libre
Elmore Leonard
Amazon.com Review
Elmore Leonard has a long track record of creating memorable characters--enough to bring life to many m...
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The Price of Sanctuary
Gaylon Greer
From Publishers Weekly
In Greer's unconvincing fiction debut, two hit men pursue history professor Shelby Le Cervoisier a...
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The Generals of October
John T. Cullen
About the Author
John T. Cullen (www.johntcullen.com) is a best-selling author of nonfiction books on history and science...
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The Secret Supper: A Novel
Javier Sierra
Amazon.com Review
The Da Vinci juggernaut rolls on, this time in the capable hands of a bestselling author in the Spani...
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Death and the Devil: A Novel
Frank Schatzing
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. German author Schatzing, best-known for his environmental SF thriller The Swarm (...
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Lost Light
Michael Connelly
From Publishers Weekly
Award-winning former crime reporter Connelly (The Black Echo; City of Bones) hits all the right no...
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In Tongues of the Dead
Brad Kelln
From Publishers Weekly
At the start of this flawed thriller from Canadian author Kelln (Method of Madness), an autistic b...
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Grim Reaper: End of Days
Steve Alten
From Publishers Weekly
At the start of Alten's new apocalyptic series, a plan to infect the Iranian delegation at the UN ...
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Deception Point
Dan Brown
Amazon.com Review
Penzler Pick, : In the world of page-turning thrillers, Dan Brown holds a special place in the hear...
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Box 21: A Novel
Anders Roslund, Borge Hellstrom
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. The Swedish writing team of Roslund and Hellström make their U.S. debut with ...
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The Mocking Program
Alan Dean Foster
From Publishers Weekly
Bestseller Foster (The Dig; Interlopers; etc.) elevates this well-paced, hard-boiled SF police pro...
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The Lucifer Code
Michael Cordy
About the Author
Michael Cordy worked for ten years in marketing before giving it all up to write The Messiah Code (previ...
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Sleeping Beauty
Phillip Margolin
From Publishers Weekly
The criminal at the heart of bestseller Margolin's unsatisfying 10th thriller is particularly hein...
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Warlord: An Alex Hawke Novel
Ted Bell
From Publishers Weekly
Bell's fine sixth thriller featuring swashbuckling British spy Alex Hawke mixes action and suspens...
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Harmful Intent
Robin Cook
From Publishers Weekly
When a mother and her newborn infant die from the anesthetic he has administered, Boston anesthesi...
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The Black Echo
Michael Connelly
From Publishers Weekly
Connelly transcends the standard L.A. police procedural with this original and eminently authentic...
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Infected: A Novel
Scott Sigler
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In Sigler's riveting horror thriller, alien seeds from outer space infect a number...
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Tidal Rip
Joe Buff
From Publishers Weekly
Submarine aficionado Buff stirs up his usual whirlpool of frightening undersea exploits, but in th...
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Color of Justice
Gary Hardwick
From Publishers Weekly
A provocative examination of race fires up this otherwise lukewarm crime drama. Set in Detroit, th...
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Razor's Edge (Dale Brown's Dreamland)
Dale Brown, Jim Defelice
Review
'Clancy's got serious company.' New York Daily News 'When a former pilot turns his hand to thrillers you can take ...
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