| Locked In by Jussi Adler-OlsenIn the thrilling conclusion of the Department Q series, Carl Mørck is framed and imprisoned, targeted by a violent criminal organization linked to his past. With the help of Merete Lynggard, Hardy, and his team, he must uncover the truth, clear his name, and resolve long-standing mysteries. |
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| My Darling Boy by Helen CooperIn this atmospheric psychological suspense, Chrissy Dean’s son, Leo, accidentally kills his best friend Robbie in a fight, leading to Leo’s manslaughter conviction. Two years later, Leo disappears after being granted parole, and Chrissy uncovers troubling secrets involving her former friend Alice and a mysterious newcomer, Georgie. |
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| Nobody's Hero by M.W. CravenBen Koenig, a former United States Marshall who cannot feel fear, uncovers a secret threatening America’s future. With a massive bounty on his head, he races to solve the puzzle while evading corrupt cops, assassins, and a Russian syndicate. His moral compass and sharp wit, paired with his sarcastic partner, make for a gripping, dark thriller. |
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| The Close-Up by Pip DrysdaleZoe Weiss’s writing career falters after her debut thriller flops, leaving her broke and overdue on her second book. Reuniting with movie star Zach inspires a new story, but their relationship leaks to tabloids, triggering violent threats mirroring events in her novel. Framed as Zoe’s tell-all, this Hollywood noir delivers clever twists and suspense. |
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| Grave Danger by James GrippandoIn Jack Swyteck’s 19th outing, he defends Zahra Bazzi, accused of kidnapping her niece amidst an Iranian custody battle tied to political intrigue. Uncovering deception, threats, and government conspiracy, Swyteck faces legal and personal stakes, navigating complex truths with his FBI agent wife in this gripping, action-packed legal thriller by James Grippando. |
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| Deadbeat by Adam HamdyPeyton Collard, a self-described loser and drunk, becomes the unlikely protagonist in this compelling crime novel. After killing someone in a car accident, he’s anonymously hired to murder a stranger. As the plot twists explode, Collard’s darkly introspective journey keeps readers hooked, blending guilt, rationalization, and relentless suspense. |
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| Hotel Lucky Seven by Kotaro IsakaIn this thrilling follow-up to Bullet Train, Tokyo’s unluckiest assassin, Nanao, faces a new mission after a botched job at a hotel. A woman with an extraordinary memory seeks his protection from a team of killers. What follows in this "near-perfect thriller" (Booklist), is a high-stakes battle, culminating in shocking revelations and a surprising happy ending. |
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| What the Wife Knew by Darby KaneDr. Richmond Dougherty, a famous pediatric surgeon and national hero, is dead after a fall down the stairs. His young wife, Addison, becomes a rich widow, but suspicions about their brief marriage and his mysterious accident arise. Despite mounting tension and complications, Addison pursues her own dangerous plans to unravel Richmond’s legacy. |
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| The Last Room on the Left by Leah KonenKerry, struggling with her personal life and writer's block, takes a job as a caretaker at a remote mountain hotel. Trapped by a blizzard, she discovers a frozen body and finds herself in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a potential killer. But is it real or a figment of her imagination? |
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| A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage by Asia MackayHazel and Fox, former vigilante killers, settle in the suburbs to raise their baby. But when Hazel kills again, their peaceful life unravels. As a fellow mom investigates their past, Hazel must protect her family from the consequences of their deadly secret, threatening everything they've built. |
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