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    Terminal Freeze
    Book 2 in the series:Jeremy Logan

    Terminal Freeze - Jeremy Logan by Lincoln Child
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    Terminal Freeze follows a group of scientists studying climate change in Alaska who stumble upon an ancient creature frozen in a glacier. As the creature thaws and starts hunting them, chaos ensues at the isolated research base. The book combines elements of science fiction, thriller, and horror, with a fast-paced plot that keeps readers on edge. The writing style is described as suspenseful, creepy, and well-crafted, creating a sense of isolation and tension as the characters battle the unknown creature in the inhospitable Arctic wilderness.

    Evan Marshall put the ziplock bag aside and stood up, massaging his lower back. He’d spent the last ninety minutes with his face inches above the ground, collecting samples from the glacial sediment, ...

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    Girls of Yellow - Elise De Jong & Sami Ali by Orest Stelmach
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    Girls of Yellow is a dystopian mystery novel that follows Elise De Jong, a translator on a mission to rescue her sister from a religious slave training school in Budapest. Alongside her is Major Sami Ali, a Muslim police officer investigating the murder of a young girl with blonde hair. The author, Orest Stelmach, weaves a compelling story of danger, intense moments, and a world where Islam rules, Christians struggle for survival, and the pursuit of justice becomes a dangerous endeavor.

    The plot unfolds as Elise and Ali form an unlikely alliance, both driven by personal missions and facing the challenges of a world shaped by religion and corruption. The narrative delves into the complexities of a dystopian society where individuals must navigate through lies, truths, and the consequences of their actions, ultimately leading to a suspenseful and engaging mystery.

    Major Sami Ali knew he’d been assigned the dhimmi’s murder because he was the worst detective on the Budapest police force. And he understood exactly what his boss expected him to do—use minimal depar...

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    Alex
    Book 2 in the series:Verhœven

    Alex - Verhœven by Pierre Lemaitre
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    Alex by Pierre Lemaitre is a gripping crime thriller that follows the investigation led by Commandant Camille Verhoeven into the abduction of a young woman named Alex Prevost. The story is filled with twists and turns, showcasing a complex plot structure that seamlessly weaves together the mystery of Alex's kidnapping, the dark motives behind the crimes, and the psychological depths of the characters involved. The writing style is described as suspenseful, graphic, and diabolical, with a focus on intricate details and unexpected revelations that keep readers on the edge of their seats.

    She stumbled on this little shop on the boulevard de Strasbourg by pure chance three or four years ago. She wasn’t really looking, but out of curiosity she went inside and was so astonished seeing her...

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    Wolf Rider by Avi
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    "Wolf Rider" by Avi follows the story of a high school student named Andy Zadinski who receives a mysterious call from a boy named Zeke claiming to have killed someone. As Andy delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers that the situation is more complex than he initially thought, leading to a series of twists and turns. The plot is filled with suspense, unexpected revelations, and realistic characters like Andy, Zeke, Paul, and Nina, making the story engaging and intriguing for readers. The writing style of the book keeps readers hooked from the beginning to the end, with cliffhangers at the end of each chapter driving the narrative forward.


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    The Kind Worth Saving - Henry Kimball by Peter Swanson
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    "The Kind Worth Saving" follows private investigator Henry Kimball as he is hired by Joan to investigate her husband's infidelity. However, the case takes a dark turn when Henry discovers two bodies in an uninhabited suburban home, leading him to revisit a past tragedy. With the help of Lily, Henry delves into secrets hidden for years and uncovers the truth behind the murders. The writing style is described as gripping, suspenseful, and engaging, with multiple perspectives adding depth to the characters and the story.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Henry Kimball )

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    The Haunting of Ashburn House by Darcy Coates
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    The Haunting of Ashburn House by Darcy Coates is a ghost story that follows Adrienne as she inherits a mysterious old house and discovers cryptic notes left by her late great aunt. Strange occurrences start happening, leading to a struggle for survival within the haunted house. The writing style is described as easy to read with a good sense of suspense and spooky atmosphere, although some readers found the pacing slow in parts.

    Every time Wolfgang wailed, the taxi driver grinned and chuckled as if it was the funniest thing he’d heard all day. Adrienne tried to match his smile, but her heart wasn’t in it. Wolfgang was normall...

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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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    Serpentine by Thomas Thompson
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    "Serpentine" by Thomas Thompson is a true crime novel that delves into the life and crimes of Charles Sobhraj, a charismatic and manipulative killer known as "The Serpent" and "The Bikini Killer." The book takes readers on a journey through Sobhraj's dark and twisted path, detailing his transformation from a stateless wayward child to a notorious criminal who committed a series of murders across Asia in the 1970s. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the author paints a vivid picture of Sobhraj's chilling acts and the international manhunt that ensued.

    Thompson's writing style in "Serpentine" has been praised for its gripping narrative, thorough investigation, and attention to detail. Comparable to Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood," the book presents a masterful account of crime reporting, offering readers a fascinating yet disturbing look into the mind of a complex and enigmatic criminal. The author's ability to stay focused amidst the intricacies of the case, combined with the immersive storytelling, makes "Serpentine" a captivating and thought-provoking read.

    The threat of still another familial war with Pakistan and a swelling moon the hue of lemon topaz hung in contradiction over the capital of India on this torpid autumn evening in late October 1971. Th...

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    The Summoning by Bentley Little
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    In the novel 'The Summoning' by Bentley Little, a small Arizona town, Rio Verde, becomes the setting for a series of mysterious deaths with bodies found drained of fluids. As Pastor Dan Wheeler starts receiving visions from Jesus urging him to build a special church, it becomes clear that the town is being preyed upon by an ancient evil disguised as a religious figure. The story follows the local police chief, Robert Carter, as he resists the rumors of a vampire until he has no choice but to accept the truth. Along with other characters like Rich, his brother, and Sue Wing, a young woman of Chinese descent, they uncover the dark forces at play and must confront them to save the town.

    The narrative weaves together elements of horror, blind religious fanaticism, and Chinese folklore to create a unique vampire story that challenges traditional vampire lore. Bentley Little's writing style introduces a sense of menace with the lurking evil, building suspense as the characters navigate through the escalating supernatural events towards a dizzying conclusion that tests their beliefs and fortitude.

    SUE WING tried to be as unobtrusive as possible as she stood behind the restaurant's cash register, folding the newly printed take-out menus. Behind her, in the kitchen, she heard her parents arguing ...

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    The Secret of the Old Clock - Nancy Drew Mystery Stories by Carolyn Keene
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    'The Secret of the Old Clock' in the 'Nancy Drew Mystery Stories' series by Carolyn Keene follows the adventures of Nancy Drew, a teenage sleuth, as she delves into mysteries and solves cases with her friends. In this particular book, Nancy uncovers a mystery surrounding an inheritance and a missing will, leading her on a quest to ensure justice is served. The story is set in a fictional world where Nancy's intelligence, determination, and quick thinking help her navigate through various challenges to crack the case.

    The plot of the book revolves around Nancy's investigation into the old clock mystery, her interactions with different characters involved in the inheritance case, and her relentless pursuit of the truth. The writing style is described as engaging and suitable for young readers, with elements of suspense, descriptive language, and a touch of nostalgia that draws readers into the world of Nancy Drew and her captivating adventures.

    Nancy was somewhat surprised to hear that these elderly women were rearing such a small child. She gave her name and address, just as Judy opened her eyes and looked around. Seeing Nancy, she asked, “...

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