Thrillers and Suspense
June 2023

Recent Releases
The Last Word
by Taylor Adams

What it is: a creepy, menacing thriller about an isolated woman forced to deal with the fallout of interacting with a thin-skinned, Extremely Online writer who can't handle criticism. 

How it starts: Emma Carpenter is house-sitting on the Washington coast, coping with her troubled past by taking her dog Laika for long walks and indulging in a stream of cheap, trashy e-books. A particularly gruesome horror novel prompts her to write a bad review, something the book's author takes, very, very poorly.


Reviewers say: Taylor Adams' "modern-day Gothic effectively blends horror and thriller and is guaranteed to keep readers off-balance with its intensity and overall creepiness" (Booklist).
Woman of the Year
by Darcey Bell

The setup: Lorelai Green has discovered the perfect opportunity to get even with Holly, the former friend she blames for derailing her life  years earlier.

The problem: Someone else seems to be tracking Holly, with much worse plans for her than Lorelai ever dreamed of.

About the author: Darcey Bell’s previous novels include the thrillers Something She's Not Telling Us and A Simple Favor, the latter of which was adapted into a film of the same name starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively.
Those Empty Eyes
by Charlie Donlea

Starring: Alexandra Armstrong (née Quinlan), who was wrongfully accused of the murder of her parents and brother when she was a teenager.

These days: Alex works as an investigator for the lawyer who won her a multi-million dollar defamation settlement, and her newest assignment involves a missing student journalist, a well-connected business major, and surprising ties to her own past. 

Reviewers say:
"This searing look at the legal system, entitlement, and exploitation is not to be missed" (Publishers Weekly).
You Know Her
by Meagan Jennett

What it is: a gritty and atmospheric Southern gothic noir that subverts serial killer story tropes and tackles complicated social questions.

Starring: mixed-race officer Nora Martin, who is forced to endure her colleagues' "jokes" about her race and gender while trying to prove herself in their small Virginia town's police force; Sophie Braam, a local bartender with dark secrets who develops a strange kinship with Nora.

Is it for you? In addition to the genre and style complexities of the story -- and some forays into magical realism -- You Know Her also examines issues like racism and sexual assault.
Deep Fake
by Ward Larsen

What it's about: Sarah Ridgeway is married to Bryce, a first-term congressman whose political star is on the rise after he very publicly thwarted a terrorist attack. Troubling behavior changes follow Bryce's increase in fame, however, and Sarah turns to a well-connected, tech-savvy friend to help her uncover the truth.

For fans of: The Manchurian Candidate by Richard Condon (or either of its film adaptations).

About the author: Besides his standalone works Stealing Trinity and Cutting Edge, Ward Larsen is best known for his series of thrillers starring assassin David Slaton.
A Flaw in the Design
by Nathan Oates

What it is: a character-driven psychological thriller that blends intricate plotting and lyrical writing with a moving and occasionally disturbing tone.

The premise: Gil is a creatively stagnated, Vermont-based writing professor who reluctantly agrees to take in his privileged but troubled nephew Matthew after the boy is orphaned by a car accident -- a decision he starts to regret immediately as his own insecurities and Matthew's unnerving behavior mix into a caustic, toxic stew.


Read it for: Gil's complex motivations and multifaceted character development; insightful reflections on the power of stories, including the ones we tell ourselves.
Wolf Trap
by Connor Sullivan

What it's about: Former CIA paramilitary office Brian Rhome reluctantly agrees to return to the field to prevent a multilateral climate change  agreement from falling apart, getting a chance to avenge the deaths of the rest of his unit in the bargain.

About the author: Wolf Trap is the second novel by Connor Sullivan, who captured attention with his debut novel Sleeping Bear, which introduced readers to tough, capable Army vet Cassie Gale.

Reviewers say: Wolf Trap is "exhilarating" and Sullivan is "a writer to watch" (Publishers Weekly).
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