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The Fear of Winter

by Gail Hoffer-Loibl

"The Fear of Winter" is a thrilling mystery novel in which the citizens of a Colorado town cope with their grief in a serial killer’s wake. In S. C. Sterling’s thriller "The Fear of Winter", a father works to find his missing... Read More

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Fade to Blue

by Carolina Ciucci

"Fade to Blue" is an exciting thriller in which a scientist tries to stay alive after creating a brain-destroying drug that others want. In Hank Scheer’s thriller "Fade to Blue", a scientist’s unauthorized experiment puts her life in... Read More

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Killing Time

by John M. Murray

"Killing Time" is a tense thriller in which conspiracies swirl in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In Michael Joseph Mahn’s thriller "Killing Time", a former district attorney and a writer are swept into a conspiracy in the... Read More

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Takedown

by Gabriella Harrison

"Takedown" is an intense thriller in which a principled and embattled judge works to achieve justice despite his formidable adversaries. In Leonard Ruhl’s thriller "Takedown", a former judge is tested when he returns to civilization... Read More

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The Narrator

by Aimee Jodoin

"The Narrator" is an absorbing science fiction novel in which intelligent people are pushed to their emotional limits while investigating their tech industry employer’s corruption. In Babak Hodjat’s pensive science fiction novel "The... Read More

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Rough Justice

by John M. Murray

"Rough Justice" is a character-driven thriller in which a couple takes great personal risks in order to protect a vulnerable woman. In Burt Weissbourd’s thriller "Rough Justice", a case of stolen identity prompts investigators to stop... Read More

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The Memory Seeker

by Gabriella Harrison

The historical novel "The Memory Seeker" is graphic in detailing the lasting, damaging effects of wars and falsehoods. An investigator contends with his sense of self after discovering that the reality his parents sold him might be... Read More

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