Books matching: twists and suspense
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"The Stranger in the Mirror" by Liv Constantine revolves around the protagonist, Addison, who suffers from retrograde amnesia and is about to get married. Meanwhile, Julian's wife has been missing for two years. The story is told from different perspectives, including Addison, Julian, and Blythe, the mother of Addison's fiancé. As the plot unfolds, unexpected twists and dark revelations surface, keeping the readers engaged with its fast-paced narrative and complex characters.
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'The Eighth Sister' by Robert Dugoni is a gripping spy thriller that transitions into a riveting legal battle in the second half. The story follows a retired CIA agent, Charles Jenkins, who is sent to Russia on a mission to protect long-term American assets known as the Seven Sisters. As Jenkins navigates through the dangerous world of espionage, facing constant danger and suspense, he uncovers the identity of the mysterious eighth sister, leading to an intense and action-packed narrative. The book expertly weaves together elements of espionage, courtroom drama, and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end. The writing style is described as intense, absorbing, and engaging, with a well-developed plot that delves into the complexities of international espionage and undercover operations.
Charles Jenkins dropped to a knee and picked at the leaves and twigs cluttering the two graves. It had become his routine along his five-mile morning run to visit Lou and Arnold, his two Rhodesian rid... - #3
Taunt by Eve Dangerfield is a unique take on an end-of-the-world scenario, where the protagonist, Dani, is a bio-terrorist with a rare condition that makes her immune to pain and negative emotions. Kidnapped by a shady corporation, she is placed in a luxurious beach house with three attractive security men. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and the impending apocalypse looms over everything. The writing style is described as quirky, hilarious, and enthralling, with a mix of humor, suspense, and steamy scenes that keep readers engaged throughout.
Nothing about his appearance had changed. His buzz cut was as even as it had been when that sort of thing was regulated. His skin was pale and his mouth too red and plush to pass for masculine. Many t... - #4
Twenty years after a 9-year-old girl is found in a hospital's emergency room, someone is trying to make her remember her past. Enjoyable thriller with surprising twists and a gripping, fast-paced plot. The story revolves around Melanie Stokes, who was abandoned as a child and adopted by a wealthy family. As she starts to question her past, cryptic notes and threatening messages push her to uncover the darkest secrets of her family's history.
Melanie Stokes came bounding up the stairs, then made the hard left turn down the hall, her long blond hair whipping around her face. Twenty minutes and counting. She hadn't even thought about what sh... - #5
Set in Regency England, the book 'Swept Away' follows the story of Annaleah Fairchilde, a rebellious daughter of an earl who is sent to a seaside estate as a form of punishment for refusing to accept a marriage proposal. There, she discovers a mysterious man washed up on the shore, Emory Althorpe, who is hiding from charges of treason. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a journey filled with espionage, romance, danger, and unexpected twists, all intertwined with historical elements and a fast-paced writing style that keeps them on the edge of their seats.
The book is praised for its engaging storyline, steamy romance, intriguing characters, and a perfect blend of adventure and historical elements. The narrative is described as captivating, unpredictable, and filled with humor, making it a compelling read that seamlessly weaves together suspense and romance in a Regency setting.
he thought he was dead. There was nothing to indicate any life in the half-naked body that was being gently nudged to and fro in the shallow water of the tidal pool. The cuts and scrapes that marred t... - #6
Jordan Buchanan, a successful businesswoman, finds herself in the middle of a dangerous situation when she is framed for murder in a small Texas town. With the help of Noah Claybourne, her brother's FBI partner, they navigate through a web of deceit and danger to uncover the truth behind the murders. The book is a mix of mystery, romance, and humor, with a focus on the characters and their evolving relationship.
THIS WEDDING WAS NO SMALL AFFAIR. THERE WERE SEVEN bridesmaids, seven groomsmen, three ushers, two altar boys, three lectors, and enough firepower inside the church to wipe out half the congregation. ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Buchanan-Renard ) - #7
'Baltimore Blues' by Laura Lippman follows the story of Tess Monaghan, an unemployed journalist turned private investigator, as she gets entangled in a murder investigation. Tess is approached by her rowing buddy, Rock, to follow his fiancée, which leads to a series of events culminating in Rock being accused of murder. Tess takes on the challenge of clearing his name, delving into a dangerous investigation that uncovers hidden secrets and puts her in harm's way. Set in Baltimore, the book captures the essence of the city and showcases Tess as a flawed yet genuine heroine with a cast of engaging characters and a suspenseful plot.
Tess Monaghan's journey from an underemployed journalist to a private investigator is portrayed with authenticity and depth, drawing readers into a world of mystery and intrigue. weaves a compelling narrative with twists and turns that keep the reader engaged, while also exploring Tess's personal struggles and growth. Laura Lippman's writing style immerses the reader in the streets of Baltimore, creating a vivid backdrop for the unfolding story of Tess Monaghan's investigative endeavors.
On the last night of August, Tess Monaghan went to the drugstore and bought a composition book-one with a black-and-white marble cover. She had done this every fall since she was six and saw no reason... - #8
The Vanishing Witch by Karen Maitland is a historical fiction novel set in 14th century England during the turbulent times of the Peasants' Revolt. The story follows various characters, including a wealthy cloth merchant, Robert of Bassingham, and a mysterious widow, Mistress Catlin, as they navigate through a world filled with superstition, intrigue, and social inequalities. As the backdrop of the Peasants' Revolt unfolds, the book delves into themes of witchcraft, social commentary, and supernatural elements, creating a dark and gripping narrative that intertwines historical events with fictional storytelling.
The book is narrated from multiple perspectives, including that of a ghost, adding layers to the plot and enhancing the suspenseful atmosphere of the story. With a blend of historical accuracy and imaginative storytelling, Karen Maitland weaves a tale that keeps readers engaged with its rich characterizations, detailed descriptions of medieval England, and a plot filled with twists and turns that culminate in a satisfying denouement.
While I lived I was never one of those who could see ghosts. I thought those who claimed they did were either moon-touched or liars. But when you’re dead, my darlings, you find yourself amazed at what... - #9
'Code Name: Aries' in the 'Zodiac Tactical' series by author Janie Crouch follows the story of Ian DeRose, also known as Aries, and Waverly Bellinger. The plot delves into the dark and dangerous world of paramilitary missions, government conspiracies, and the deep emotional connection between the two main characters. Readers are taken on a roller coaster of suspense, heartbreak, and resilience as Ian and Wavy navigate through a series of challenges and obstacles to find their happily ever after. Janie Crouch's writing style is described as intense, suspenseful, and emotion-evoking, keeping readers gripped and enthralled from start to finish.
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'Lies She Told' by Cate Holahan is a psychological thriller that follows the intertwining lives of Liza, a novelist, and Beth, a character in Liza's book. The story delves into Liza's struggles with fertility, her husband's missing best friend, and her writing process, which mirrors Beth's storyline of discovering her husband's affair. cleverly blurs the lines between reality and fiction as the two narratives unfold in parallel, keeping the reader engaged with twists and suspenseful elements.
He’s tracking my time. Every ten seconds, Trevor’s dark eyes dart to the digital clock on his computer screen, a driver checking his rearview. My pitch has not impressed. He has more important things ...