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A routine visit to Grady’s hospitalized lieutenant turns into something unimaginable… One Cold Heart: A Detective Max Grady Thriller by KJ Kalis

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One Cold Heart: A Detective Max Grady Thriller (Detective Max Grady Thrillers Book 2)

by KJ Kalis
4.5 stars – 109 reviews
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A routine visit to Grady’s hospitalized lieutenant turns into something unimaginable…
A bitter man – cool and calculating – exacts his revenge on the city of Pittsburgh and the people he thinks have wronged him, not caring who dies in the process. Pulled into a maze of murder, violence and mixed motives, Grady trails a killer who knows no boundaries and leaves a horrific disaster in his wake.

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Enter the shady realm of Internet chat rooms, where relationships are formed and broken, and nothing is as it seems… Chat by Archer Mayor

Chat (Joe Gunther Mysteries Book 18)

by Archer Mayor
4.4 stars – 572 reviews
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Intriguing plots, complex characters, and a vivid landscape are the foundation of Archer Mayor’s award-winning New England thrillers. Now in this suspenseful new novel two investigations will lead Mayor’s popular hero Joe Gunther to the shady realm of Internet chat rooms, where relationships are formed and broken, and nothing is as it seems.

News travels fast in the small state of Vermont. In this tight-knit society, police officers and investigators proudly maintain a kinship that transcends the boundaries of their jurisdictions. When an unidentified body is found in the peaceful town of Brattleboro, local police and the Vermont Bureau of Investigation both appear at the scene.

But before investigator Joe Gunther can begin to gather evidence of murder, a family emergency sends him to his hometown, where the lives of his mother and brother have suddenly been threatened. Gunther reaches out to a network of police officers who know him only by name and reputation as he attempts to discover the source of this imminent danger.

Meanwhile, his investigative team chases an elusive murderer who has no apparent ties to the victim. In a state that is more like a neighborhood community, secrets are difficult to keep, and it’s sometimes impossible to know who can be trusted. Gunther soon finds himself opposing criminals more menacing than any he has ever encountered in order to save those he holds closest to his heart.

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Serpent: A Novel from the NUMA files

by Clive Cussler, Paul Kemprecos
4.4 stars – 7,546 reviews
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The author of sixteen consecutive New York Times bestsellers unleashes a hero for the next millennium in an electrifying new series of unrelenting action and edge-of-your-seat thrills. Clive Cussler introduces us to Kurt Austin, the courageous leader of the NUMA exploration team.

When Kurt Austin, the leader of a courageous National Underwater & Marine Agency exploration team, rescues beautiful marine archaeologist Nina Kirov off the coast of Morocco, he becomes the next target of Texas industrialist Don Halcon. A madman bent on carving a new nation out of the southwestern United States and Mexico, Halcon’s scheme hinges on Nina’s recent discovery involving Christopher Columbus, and a priceless pre-Columbian antiquity buried in the battered remains of the sunken Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria. Only Kurt Austin and his crack NUMA team stand between Halcon and the Andrea Doria’s silent steel hull—and if their deadly mission fails, Halcon will ride to power on a wave of death and destruction.

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The Coldness of Objects

by Panayotis Cacoyannis
4.4 stars – 130 reviews
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London 2030. When a postman knocks on his door, the news he delivers will cause 70-year-old Anthony Pablo Rubens to reflect on all the sorrows and joys of the past, while he begins to prepare for the surprises of the future.

The past still revolves around the moment in the summer of 1984 when young Anthony, while navigating London’s gay scene, first realized he had fallen in love.

The present is a Kafkaesque nightmare worse than Orwell’s 1984, “a hideous world where people don’t need to be watched by Big Brother.” It’s a world that Anthony has mostly shut his eyes to, but which suddenly he is forced to confront.

And the future now encompasses the mystery, and excitement, and dread of a day as an exhibit at the National People’s Museum.

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An Empty Tree: A Journey Series Suspense Thriller, #1 (The Journey)

by Glenn Trust
4.2 stars – 550 reviews
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Four people begin a journey. It will lead them to a deadly meeting on a country road beside an Iowa cornfield. Along the way, a mystery unravels through twists and turns that have you wondering who the “good guys and bad guys” are. The final encounter leaves no doubt that things are not always as they appear.

The first book in The Journey Series, An Empty Tree is a hard-boiled, suspenseful thriller that takes the reader on a winding journey and a look into human nature. The ending will leave you wondering about the second book in the series, A Desert View and the others that have followed.

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Sidra is no longer safe on Earth. Will a faceless attacker wreck the last of her shattered life? Shadow of Death by Gayle Katz

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Shadow of Death: A Dark Suspense (Echoes of the String Walker Book 1)

by Gayle Katz
4.2 stars – 18 reviews
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Sidra is no longer safe on Earth. Will a faceless attacker wreck the last of her shattered life?

After her daughter dies and her marriage crumbles, this dimensional traveler only has her dog as a friend to share her grief. But her self-imposed exile turns into terror when she’s stalked by a shadowy man in black.

Desperate to hide her family’s powerful lineage, Sidra prepares for the worst. But the only way to stop her secret from being exposed is to break the one promise she swore she would always keep.

Can this last-of-her-kind, weary nomad defeat a relentless enemy before he claims her final breath?

Doctor Who meets The Twilight Zone in this spine-chilling science fiction thriller with intriguing characters, dark conflict, and edge-of-your-seat scares.

Echoes of the String Walker is a sci-fi suspense thriller trilogy. Beware! There are cliffhangers. You’ve been warned.

Kimani becomes the biggest mistake he’s ever made…. Bought (His For A Week Book 1) by Em Brown

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Bought (A New Adult Billionaire Romance) (His For A Week Book 1)

by Em Brown
3.9 stars – 3,380 reviews
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She messed with the wrong billionaire. One who always gets what he wants. And what he wants is to devastate her…

Determined to expose the shady billionaires who “buy” women for a week, undercover journalist Kimani Taylor puts herself up for sale at the secretive Scarlet Auction and checks the box that says she’s up for anything—no matter how dirty and wild. When she’s purchased by a wealthy, abusive jerk, she ends up stuck in a remote cabin and in physical danger.

Hunky international billionaire Benjamin Lee happens to come to her rescue, but he’s no knight in shining armor. From the moment he set eyes on Kimani, even though her defiant gaze told him to “eff” off, he’s determined to have her for himself. An experienced Dominant, he intends to ravage her with his sinful repertoire.

However, Kimani isn’t the docile pet he expected from reading her Scarlet Auction description. Not only is she not simpering at his feet like most women he’s come across, she seems hellbent on keeping him at arm’s length. But Benjamin Lee is used to getting his way, and he fully expects to have her gasping and writhing beneath him—and begging for more.

If Kimani submits to Benjamin’s scorching touch, she risks losing her scoop and the chance to uncover the Scarlet Auction’s criminal activities. If Benjamin gets his way with her, she’ll become the biggest mistake he’s ever made

Hertell sees an opportunity to start civilization over again, and maybe even get it right this time. What could possibly go wrong? Water Memory by Tom Strelich

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by Tom Strelich
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The earth’s magnetic poles have reversed and civilization has just had its clock reset to the great cosmic flashing 12:00am from almost a million years ago, and humanity, and everybody in it, is pretty much forgetting everything it learned since the last time.

Everybody except Hertell Daggett, who remembers pretty much everything because he’d once been shot in the head — the doctors got the bullet out, but missed a few tiny specks of copper that remained, floating inside his brain, connecting him to the things everybody else on earth is slowly forgetting.

Hertell sees an opportunity to start civilization all over again, and maybe even get it right this time. What could possibly go wrong?