Crime Mystery & Thriller

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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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“Perhaps the critics who vigorously bash Dan Brown and will instantly trash Origin, with or without reading it, should gently but firmly remove the hockey stick from their posterio

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Indie Publisher Catalyst Press launches this fall with a South African crime novel by Martin Steyn that is certain to please fans of hard-boiled detective fiction with unfamiliar settings and likea

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“a suspenseful and detailed story with a plethora of suspects . . .”

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“a disturbing, yet masterful tale of murder and how childhood trauma may affect even those determined to rise above it . . . ”

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“perfect summer reading for all of us who desperately need a break from the stress and worry of today’s modern world and depend on the creative power of writers to deliver it to us.”

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“an extraordinary debut novel filled with unique characters and heart-pumping situations we never see coming.”

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“a graphic portrayal of a dirty, ugly slice of life . . . Recommended for anyone seeking to know more about the drug cartels that threaten society.”

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“a police procedural with a supernatural story of a love overcoming the bonds of death.”

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Mystery writer Agatha Christie disappears for 11 days in 1926, but seldom speaks about it and omits entirely any mention of it in her autobiography.

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“[this] debut fiction could possibly become, in its own way, as much of a classic as the novel it honors.”

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One expects Western adventures to be set against magnificent scenery and driven by wilderness experiences.

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“a relentlessly driven page-turning thriller with outrageous twists and turns you never see coming. Terrific one-liners and a truly original antagonist in the form of the violent Quinn . .

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suspenseful, gritty, well plotted and written, but not a pleasant book to read. . . . ultra-realistic crime fiction.”

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Camino Island is John Grisham’s much-anticipated 30th novel. It tells the story of the theft of priceless F.

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“a complex and seductive page-turner that will not disappoint devoted fans and casual readers of the New York Times bestselling series.”

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Jordan Harper’s fast-paced debut novel, She Rides Shotgun, opens with a disturbingly haunting introduction to “Crazy” Craig Hollington, the leader of a gang known as Aryan Steel.

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