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Thrillers and Suspense September 2024
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One of Us Knows: a Thriller
by Alyssa Cole
A resident caretaker of a historic home, Kenetria, diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, finds their newfound life disrupted by a group of strangers, including the man who destroyed her life, and when he turns up dead, they must prove their innocence or risking losing their future—and their life. Simultaneous.
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Eye of the Beholder
by Emma Bamford
Hired to ghostwrite the memoir of cosmetic surgeon Dr. Angela Reynolds in the Scottish Highlands, Maddy Wight's pursuit of the truth about Angela's elusive nature leads her into a dangerous, mysterious game causing her to question her own sanity.
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| Love Letters to a Serial Killer by Tasha CoryellWhen true crime-obsessed thirtysomething Hannah writes to accused serial killer William, she unexpectedly falls for him, despite not knowing -- and maybe not caring -- if he's innocent. Twisty, scathing, and darkly humorous, this thriller boasts a narrator as fascinating she is unreliable. |
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Trust Her
by Flynn Berry
Building a new life in Dublin with their young children, Northern Irish sisters Tessa and Marian are drawn back into the IRA conflict when Tess is told she must track down her old handler from MI5 and attempt to turn him into an IRA informant or lose everything.
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The Nature of Disappearing
by Kimi Cunningham Grant
In this evocative, character-driven wilderness story, Emlyn, a 28-year-old fishing and hunting guide in Idaho, keeps to herself and has trust issues thanks to her ex-boyfriend, Tyler. Now Janessa, Emlyn's former best friend and a #vanlife influencer, has disappeared, and Tyler thinks only the two of them can find her. Read-alikes: Dead of Winter by Darcy Coates; The Guide by Peter Heller.
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The Rumor Game: a Novel
by Thomas Mullen
When a reporter Anne Lemire's story about Nazi propaganda intersects with Special Agent Devon Mulvey's investigation into the death of a factory worker, they are led down a dangerous trail of espionage, organized crime and domestic fascism, which threatens to engulf the city in violence.
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Such a Bad Influence
by Olivia Muenter
When her 18-year-old sister Evie, a multimillionaire lifestyle influencer, disappears during an unsettling live stream, Hazel, as theories tear through the internet, inspiring hashtags, Reddit threads and podcast episodes, must visit the darkest parts of Evie's world to find the truth.
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Tell Me Who You Are: a Novel
by Louisa Luna
When Nelson, a troubled young man, confesses he's going to kill someone and that he knows who she really is, psychiatrist Dr. Caroline Strange, when a woman goes missing, becomes the prime suspect, and to prove her innocence, must confront a past she's spent her entire life trying to forget.
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Kingpin
by Michael Lawson
Veteran political fixer Joe DeMarco returns in the gritty and action-packed follow-up to Alligator Alley. This time, his well-connected erstwhile employer tasks Joe with uncovering the truth behind the mysterious death of one of his interns, where he'll find a complex web of corruption, assassins, and unanticipated ties to the Albanian mafia.
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Random in Death: An Eve Dallas Novel
by J. D. Robb
When a 16-year-old girl is murdered during a show at a New York club, Lieutenant Eve Dallas, with the lab results showing a toxic mix of substances and infectious agents in the victim's body, must find a madman consumed by hatred who's just another face in the crowd.
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