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Thrillers and Suspense June 2018
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Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta HallConvinced that Verity's wedding is just part of a twisted game they used to play called The Crave, Mike knows he must stop the wedding at all costs.This disturbing psychological suspense novel is as much about sexual politics as it is about obsession and manipulation.
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Dead Girls by Graeme CameronIt’s been two months since a serial killer brutally attacked police detective Alisha Green and left her for dead. The nameless killer thinks he knows her, thinks she’s just another dead girl among many. Ali Green plans to show him he’s dead wrong about that.
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Don't Believe It by Charlie DonleaFrom acclaimed author Charlie Donlea comes a twisting, impossible-to-put-down novel of suspense in which a filmmaker helps clear a woman convicted of murder--only to find she may be a puppet in a sinister game.
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Codename Villanelle by Luke JenningsVillanelle is one of the world's most skilled assassins. When she murders an influential Russian politician, she draws a relentless foe to her tail. Eve Polastri is a former MI6 operative hired by the national security services for a singular task: to find, capture or kill the assassin responsible and those who have aided her .
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How Far She's Come by Holly BrownAn unforgettable, harrowing story of a young broadcast journalist who discovers a mysterious diary from a female broadcaster in 1991 featuring startling—and frightening—parallels to her own life.
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| Back in high school, Angela and HP dated; 15 years later, she's living with him and his wife, Saskia. She's being interrogated by the police, for Saskia is missing. With an unreliable narrator and enough tangled emotions, this debut features strong characterizations and enticing plot twists.
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The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth WareOne day Hal receives a mysterious letter bequeathing her a substantial inheritance, when she realizes that the letter was sent to the wrong person. She’s honed as a tarot card reader which might help her claim the money, but Hal feels that there is something very wrong about the inheritance.
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Focus on: Killer First Lines
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Little Black Lies by Sharon Bolton"I've been wondering if I have what it takes to kill." Two sentences later, you'll be chilled by where this line of questioning goes.
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Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz"After picking up a set of pistol suppressors from a nine-fingered armorer in Las Vegas, Evan Smoak headed for home in his Ford pickup, doing his best not to let the knife wound distract him." This fast-paced and adrenaline-pumping series debut stars a man trained since childhood as an elite assassin who has now become the target of someone with similar skills.
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| I See You by Clare Mackintosh"The man behind me is standing close enough to moisten the skin on my neck with his breath." Told from three viewpoints, this disturbing novel relates the story of a suburban mom who discovers that her face is being used to advertise for a dating website -- and that the previous "models" have been the victims of violent crimes. |
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| Ring of Fire by Brad Taylor"Dexter Worthington didn't set out to murder anyone." In this 11th thriller starring Pike Logan and the covert counter-terrorism taskforce he works with, they're racing against time to stop multiple catastrophic events across the U.S. |
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