Mystery & Thriller

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“The story is a good cozy read, and the reader will be challenged to ride along with the characters and try to learn who the criminal is before Sammy does.

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When solitude is imperative, North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains can offer peace and beauty. Kat Jamison needs to make an important, life-altering decision, and she decides this is where she want

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“This is not a fast read, nor is it a satisfying ending to a confusing story.

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“looks, especially exteriors, can often be deceiving, as this FBI team soon finds out.”

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The buzz surrounding Joe Ide at the 2017 Bouchercon Convention in Toronto was palpable as he was presented with the Anthony Award for his debut crime novel IQ. Once he’d also picked up the

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“From the idyllic beaches of Sinabel Island to the climax in an abandoned sugar plant housing illegal experiments, Crooked River is another great entry in this series.”

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“no matter how cruel an individual may be, there could always be one person who loves them.”

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“Evil is all around us. You’ve taken my defenses from me and forced me to let it in. Now you’ll see where it lives inside each of you.”

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One Day You’ll Burn is a successful debut . . .”

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“Gregg Hurwitz brings us yet another rambunctious action thriller veined with genuine humor and insight into solitude and isolation that entertains from cover to cover.”

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“Call it what you will—dark fantasy, magic realism, fabulism . . .

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“Beginning with that very first sentence, this novel is definitely one for the historical mystery buff.

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When she was young, Virginia Kennedy, an only child, suffers the loss of her mother who commits suicide.

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The set-up for The Truants is enticing.

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“the narrative passages and direct character actions give the rest of us better understanding of what U.S.

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“The debut of a new series protagonist is always an event filled with hope and the promise of great reading to come, but The Missing American unfortunately misses the ta

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“As for all really important worldmaking, the key to the power of Agency is not the imaginative twists of computers, software, or politics, but what people do for t

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“Stuart Woods with Treason provides a couple of hours of uncomplicated chase-and-shoot entertainment.”

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A Small Town is another example of Thomas Perry’s ability to tell a fast-paced, absorbing story with a strong central character.”

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“there’s more than enough here to like that readers will enjoy this one and will certainly want to come back for whatever’s next.”

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Fabulous as in “resembling or suggesting a fable.” But in this book, not necessarily “of an incredible, astonishing, or exaggerated nature.” Definition from Merriam-Webster

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The Majesties, although it rolls out easily, troubles deeply, haunting and even chilling its reader well beyond the final page.”

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“a gripping psychological thriller that delivers on its examination of the corrosive impact of family secrets with a dramatic finish that upends expectations.”

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James L. May has written a remarkable debut novel that brings to life one of the worst periods of soviet history.

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