Bohjalian’s thrilling courtroom drama offers full immersion in its unusual setting: 1662 Boston.
Bohjalian's thrilling courtroom drama offers full immersion in its unusual setting: 1662 Boston.
Bohjalian’s thrilling courtroom drama offers full immersion in its unusual setting: 1662 Boston.
The Others will keep readers guessing as it considers the damaging effects of societal pressure, unresolved resentment and lingering guilt.
In the latest You novel, Joe’s newfound restraint does not mean the body count is low, and some of the deaths are, to put it mildly, absolutely bonkers.
Katsu’s previous career as an intelligence agent and skill at maintaining taut, nail-biting tension make RED WIDOW a standout espionage thriller.
This gothic mystery’s ethereal tone and atmospheric detail allow it to step lightly between heavy revelations.
It is uncommon for a first novel to earn a starred review, but Bryan Christy’s In the Company of Killers ticks all the right boxes.
An excellent and sympathetic look at family bonds, ideological enmity and the difficulty of maintaining balance in a situation outside one’s control.
The Nigerian setting of this mystery is drawn especially well, which is unsurprising given that the author trained as a clinical psychologist in the country.
Coben raises moral dilemmas readers will enjoy chewing on and pulse-pounding action scenes in this suspenseful and surprising novel.
Kelly Irvin’s latest suspense novel features a slow-burning romance and a heartwarming exploration of faith and friendship.
Author Paul Vidich has once again proved his mastery of the espionage thriller with the edge-of-your-seat The Mercenary.
Read Bad Habits for Gentry’s satirically surreal take on higher education, and for an antihero you’ll lose sleep over.
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