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Thrillers and Suspense
February 2022

Recent Releases
The Hunger of Crows
by Richard Chiappone

What it is: the fast-paced and action-packed story of a Phoenix waitress in hiding in small town Alaska after accidentally discovering proof of ties between an ambitious politician and a notorious billionaire. 

Starring: Carla Merino, who never thought that taking a random photo from the apartment of a one-night stand would leave her running from hitmen; Gordon McKint, whose presidential aspirations could be destroyed by the photo, which shows him with a corporate criminal who stole millions in American aid money. 
The Hidden
by Melanie Golding

How it starts: Gregor Franks is discovered in his bathtub, barely clinging to life after a traumatic head injury. 

How we got here: Teacher Ruby Harper moves into the neighborhood and befriends Gregor and his partner Constance, setting off a chain of events that explore issues like mental illness, motherhood, and toxic family dynamics hiding in plain sight. 

Is it for you? While full of the suspense that Melanie Golding fans have come to expect from her work, The Hidden was inspired by Celtic folklore, and features some paranormal elements that may not appeal to all thriller readers.
 
The Surrogate
by Toni Halleen

What it is: the dramatic, intricately plotted story of a Minneapolis couple who, increasingly desperate for a child, connect with a surrogate whose change of heart will change all three of their lives forever

Starring: journalist Ruth, the aspiring mother-to-be; her husband Hal, who already has children from his first marriage but will do anything to make Ruth happy; college student Cally, whose need for money keeps her from asking herself if she's really cut out to be a surrogate.


Who it's for: readers who like their suspense novels that examine personal flaws and the complexity of human relationships.
The Cottage
by Daniel Judson

Two years ago: Connecticut teacher Kate Burke's husband was killed in a seemingly random home invasion, something that left her with PTSD and twin daughters to raise alone. 

The present:
After hearing a sound outside her bedroom window one night, Kate discovers evidence of vandalism on her property the next morning. Next come the anonymous phone calls, threatening texts, and escalating signs of someone on her property who doesn't belong there.

About the author: Shamus Award-winner Daniel Judson is known for The Violet Hour, The Darkest Place, and his debut The Poisoned Rose, which kicked off the Gin Palace trilogy of novels.  
Vanishing Edge
by Claire Kells

What it's about: green federal agent Felicity Harland must team up with prickly Navy SEAL-turned-park-ranger Rick Corrigan to discover the truth behind a camper's suspicious "accidental" death.

For fans of: dynamic duos, murder mysteries, and novels with a strong sense of place.

Reviewers say: Vanishing Edge effectively pairs "sharply drawn characters" with "striking descriptions of park scenery" (Publishers Weekly).
Watch Her Fall
by Erin Kelly

What it is: an intricately plotted work of psychological suspense about the elite world of professional ballet that delves into the sweat, tears, and (especially) blood behind the glamour.

Reviewers say: Watch Her Fall is a "daring" thriller featuring "an inventive ending that's both thematically and narratively satisfying" (Publishers Weekly). 

You might also like: Layne Fargo's Temper, which examines similar issues in the world of theater. 
Lightning in a mirror
by Jayne Ann Krentz

When her speed dating experiment leads her to Harlan Rancourt, who—long believed dead—needs her help locating a legendary lab, psychic investigator Olivia LeClair must use her unique gift to get them to the top-secret lab before innocent people die.
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