With exquisite tension, Marwood prompts readers to reflect on the nature of community, faith and survival.
By Alex Marwood
With exquisite tension, Marwood prompts readers to reflect on the nature of community, faith and survival.
With exquisite tension, Marwood prompts readers to reflect on the nature of community, faith and survival.
Impossible Causes is atmospheric and downright creepy, with boarding school intrigue, paganism and unexplained death.
Exquisitely plotted, this police procedural unravels with the deftness and striking prose that Black fans have come to expect.
Kanon uses taut prose and sly dialogue to dial up the intrigue and tension on a level to satisfy any reader.
Secret Service includes a range of settings and dynamic action sequences that unfold with visual flair, making it an immersive, meaty thriller.
Le Carré keeps the tension at a steady simmer that never bubbles over, and it’s an unsettling pleasure to follow this agent as he persists in his duties.
Fans of McPherson will relish whipping right through Strangers at the Gate, guessing and gasping all the way.
With Isaacs’ signature wry and brainy observational humor, Takes One to Know One will be catnip to longtime fans and new readers alike.
If you take the John Wick and “Sons of Anarchy” series, blend them with Taken and then dial the intensity up to 11, you have Seven Crows.
Emotional and disturbing in equal measure, The Stranger Inside is another hit for Lisa Unger.
This harrowing and exciting tale is also illuminating thanks to Wyatt’s thought-provoking examination of power, corruption and morality.
The thrilling, chilling What Rose Forgot is anything but cozy.
In this charged thriller, the anger is palpable, and so is the love between a mother and daughter willing to fight for each other’s lives.
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