Thriller

World-weary and distinctively jaded, The Close-Up is a fantastic, Los Angeles-set neo-noir.

World-weary and distinctively jaded, The Close-Up is a fantastic, Los Angeles-set neo-noir.

Trouble hits Washington, D.C., as a list of Supreme Court candidates is released—and those on it are targeted and killed in James Patterson’s newest thriller.

Trouble hits Washington, D.C., as a list of Supreme Court candidates is released—and those on it are targeted and killed in James Patterson’s newest thriller.

David Baldacci returns with another thrilling installment of The 6:20 Man series as Travis Devine leaves the East Coast to take on a mission for the FBI in Seattle.

David Baldacci returns with another thrilling installment of The 6:20 Man series as Travis Devine leaves the East Coast to take on a mission for the FBI in Seattle.

In Too Deep, the latest novel from Lee and Andrew Child, finds Jack Reacher facing his most perplexing challenge yet.

In Too Deep, the latest novel from Lee and Andrew Child, finds Jack Reacher facing his most perplexing challenge yet.

Robb (a pseudonym for Nora Roberts) delights with a new mystery in which homicide detective Eve Dallas must contend with a wedding party murder that veers uncomfortably close to her past.

Robb (a pseudonym for Nora Roberts) delights with a new mystery in which homicide detective Eve Dallas must contend with a wedding party murder that veers uncomfortably close to her past.

Gripping, disturbing and absolutely wild, The Sequel is a more than worthy, well, sequel, to Jean Hanff Korelitz’s The Plot.

Gripping, disturbing and absolutely wild, The Sequel is a more than worthy, well, sequel, to Jean Hanff Korelitz’s The Plot.

In Karla’s Choice, author Nick Harkaway ably updates his father’s iconic George Smiley novels while lovingly preserving the tone and mood of the original novels.

In Karla’s Choice, author Nick Harkaway ably updates his father’s iconic George Smiley novels while lovingly preserving the tone and mood of the original novels.

Rachel Kushner has taken the bones of the traditional spy novel and spun it into something that is as thought-provoking as it is fun, an intellectual thriller that deviously suggests there could be another fate for our disaster-bound species.

Rachel Kushner has taken the bones of the traditional spy novel and spun it into something that is as thought-provoking as it is fun, an intellectual thriller that deviously suggests there could be another fate for our disaster-bound species.

Set at a televangelist’s compound as floodwaters rise, John Fram’s No Road Home is a darkly dramatic murder mystery-thriller hybrid.

Set at a televangelist’s compound as floodwaters rise, John Fram’s No Road Home is a darkly dramatic murder mystery-thriller hybrid.

Sarah Easter Collins’ literary thriller, Things Don’t Break on Their Own, is a rare treasure, bursting with emotion and built to last.

Sarah Easter Collins’ literary thriller, Things Don’t Break on Their Own, is a rare treasure, bursting with emotion and built to last.

Kimberly McCreight’s Like Mother, Like Daughter is intense, thought-provoking and completely unputdownable.

Kimberly McCreight’s Like Mother, Like Daughter is intense, thought-provoking and completely unputdownable.

Riley Sager’s Middle of the Night dances tantalizingly on the edge of horror without ever totally crossing the line.

Riley Sager’s Middle of the Night dances tantalizingly on the edge of horror without ever totally crossing the line.

The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby is a twisty and compelling exploration of power and obsession, secrecy and surrealism, artifice and art.

The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby is a twisty and compelling exploration of power and obsession, secrecy and surrealism, artifice and art.

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