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    Run Away by Harlan Coben
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    'Run Away' by Harlan Coben follows the story of Simon Greene, a father searching for his missing daughter, Paige, who has fallen into drug addiction. As Simon delves deeper into her disappearance, he uncovers secrets that challenge his perception of his family and trust. The plot is filled with twists and turns, including drug dealers, gun fights, DNA surprises, and mysterious connections between characters, all leading to a gripping and suspenseful narrative. Coben's writing style is described as fast-paced, engaging, and full of action, with complex mysteries that keep the reader guessing until the very end.

    Simon sat on a bench in Central Park—in Strawberry Fields, to be more precise—and felt his heart shatter. No one could tell, of course, at least not at first, not until the punches started flying and ...

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    Acceleration by Graham McNamee
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    Seventeen-year-old Duncan works in the lost and found department of the Toronto subway system where he stumbles upon a leather-bound journal belonging to a potential serial killer. With the help of his friends, Duncan takes it upon himself to track down this murderer, facing danger and suspense throughout the fast-paced plot. The book is described as suspenseful, entertaining, and engaging for a wide variety of audiences, especially teens.

    Duncan's summer job at the transit lost and found takes a thrilling turn when he discovers the diary filled with the twisted plans of a serial killer. Determined to stop the murderer and driven by his own past guilt, Duncan embarks on a dangerous journey with his friends, facing indifference from the police and putting his life at risk in pursuit of justice. The book is praised for its suspenseful narrative, well-developed characters, and the realistic portrayal of a teenage protagonist navigating a thrilling mystery.

    For me it’s a two-month sentence, July and August. I would have been happy bumming around till September, but Dad called in a favor to get me in here. And at least I don’t have to wear a uniform like ...

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    Absolute Power by David Baldacci
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    Absolute Power by David Baldacci is a riveting thriller that delves into the consequences of power and corruption within the highest levels of government. The story follows Luther Whitney, a professional burglar who witnesses a murder involving the President of the United States. As Luther becomes entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the Secret Service, a web of conspiracy, betrayal, and cover-ups is unveiled, leading to a gripping and suspenseful narrative filled with shocking twists and turns. Baldacci's writing style is described as solid, enjoyable, and fast-paced, keeping readers engaged from start to finish with well-defined characters and a well-planned plot.

    HE GRIPPED THE STEERING WHEEL LOOSELY AS THE CAR, ITS lights out, drifted slowly to a stop. A few last scraps of gravel kicked out of the tire treads and then silence enveloped him. He took a moment t...

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    The Killing Lessons
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    Book 1 in the series:Valerie Hart

    The Killing Lessons - Valerie Hart by Saul Black
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    The Killing Lessons by Saul Black is a dark and intense crime thriller that follows the investigation of a serial killer by troubled homicide detective Valerie Hart. The story intertwines the lives of various characters, including the killers, victims, and law enforcement, as they navigate through brutal murders and psychological turmoil. The narrative is gripping and suspenseful, delving into the minds of the characters and offering disturbing glimpses into the dark and twisted motivations behind the crimes.

    The book is structured with multiple interrelated stories that culminate towards a chilling end, showcasing the meticulous planning and execution of the crimes by the killers, the relentless pursuit of justice by Valerie Hart, and the impact of the murders on the victims and those involved in the investigation. Saul Black's writing style is described as gritty, gruesome, and gut-wrenching, with well-drawn characters and a spellbinding plot that keeps the suspense at a breakneck pace, making it a compelling read for fans of psychological thrillers.

    The instant Rowena Cooper stepped out of her warm, cookie-scented kitchen and saw the two men standing in her back hallway, snow melting from the rims of their boots, she knew exactly what this was: h...

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    Dead Ringers by Christopher Golden
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    'Dead Ringers' by Christopher Golden is a chilling tale that explores the unsettling concept of encountering one's doppelganger, who is often a superior version of oneself. The novel follows characters like Tess Devlin and Frank Lindbergh as they are confronted with their doubles, leading to a series of terrifying events involving demons, occultists, and a shroud of darkness. Golden weaves a fast-paced and thrilling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, blending elements of horror, suspense, and supernatural occurrences seamlessly throughout the story. The book delves into themes of identity, fear, and the unknown, leaving readers questioning the true nature of themselves and those around them.


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    The Killing Hills
    Book 1 in the series:Mick Hardin

    The Killing Hills - Mick Hardin by Chris Offutt
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    Imagine an isolated portion of the U.S. where law fails to govern life. In Chris Offutt's rural Kentucky, families are insular, having little to do with other ones. Consequently, there are grudges, grudges are settled with guns, and Old Testament values prevail. The setting in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky is pitch perfect with its deep woods, steep sided trails, and plenty of places to hide. The residents of those hills and hollers are also vividly drawn, with their clannish affiliations and long memories. Mick Hardin, an Army CID Warrant Officer, is home from Afghanistan because his wife is pregnant and about to deliver. Mick's sister, Linda, is the local sheriff, and when a man is killed in the deep woods, she enlists Mick's help in solving the crime. Mick agrees and risks being arrested for being AWOL. The story unfolds in this backwoods culture, where many acts that would normally be considered felonies must be forgiven and forgotten.


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    The Night Shift by Alex Finlay
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    'The Night Shift' by Alex Finlay is a gripping crime thriller that unfolds with a dual timeline involving two brutal attacks separated by fifteen years. The story follows the aftermath of a tragic incident at an ice cream parlor that bears eerie similarities to a past crime, intertwining the lives of various characters including a trauma therapist, a pregnant FBI agent, and the brother of the prime suspect. As the plot progresses, secrets are unveiled, connections are made, and unexpected twists keep the reader engaged till the very end. The narrative style seamlessly weaves together multiple perspectives, creating a suspenseful and immersive reading experience that explores themes of trauma, resilience, and the haunting impact of past events on the present.

    The author, Alex Finlay, masterfully crafts a fast-paced and intricately plotted story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With well-developed characters, unexpected revelations, and a compelling storyline that delves into the complexities of human nature, 'The Night Shift' offers a thrilling and thought-provoking read that lingers in the mind long after the final page.


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    The Other Couple by Cathryn Grant
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    "The Other Couple" by Cathryn Grant follows the story of a married couple, Brad and Maggie, as they meet another couple, Skye and Joe, while on vacation in Lake Tahoe. What starts as an innocent encounter turns into a tangled web of secrets, manipulation, and betrayal. As the tension builds and lives crumble, the story unfolds through multiple perspectives, creating a gripping and suspenseful narrative. The plot twists and character development keep readers on edge until the explosive and unexpected ending, making it a thrilling and unputdownable read.

    The writing style of Cathryn Grant in "The Other Couple" is praised for its engaging first-person narration from different characters' viewpoints, allowing for a deep exploration of each individual's motivations and actions. is commended for its refreshing plotline, well-crafted suspense, and consistent voices for each character, making it a standout crime story that stands out from the typical formulaic novels in the genre.


  9. #9
    Sudden Death
    Book 1 in the series:FBI

    Sudden Death - FBI by Allison Brennan
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    Jack Kincaid, a soldier for hire, and Megan Elliott, a tough FBI agent, team up to catch a vicious pair of killers targeting veterans of the elite Delta Force. The book is filled with high drama, tension, and a satisfying ending. The plot revolves around the hunt for the killers, the personal connections of the characters involved, and the intense emotions that drive them forward.


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    The Guns of Navarone - Guns of Navarone by Alistair MacLean
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    'The Guns of Navarone' by Alistair MacLean is a World War II thriller that follows a small group of Allied soldiers on a seemingly impossible mission to destroy massive German guns on the Greek island of Navarone. The plot involves a daring commando raid, where the team must scale an unclimbable cliff, infiltrate a Nazi fortress, and sabotage the guns to save 1,200 stranded British soldiers. The writing style is described as suspenseful, with well-crafted prose that keeps the readers engaged and turning pages, showcasing the characters' fear, bravery, and human side amidst the intense action.

    The match scratched noisily across the rusted metal of the corrugated iron shed, fizzled, then burst into a sputtering pool of light, the harsh sound and sudden brilliance alike strangely alien in the...

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