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Thrillers and Suspense October 2013
"The joke was thinking you were ever really in charge of your life. You pressed your oar down into the water to direct the canoe, but it was the current that shot you through the rapids. You just hung on and hoped not to hit a rock or a whirlpool."
~ from Scott Turow's Innocent
New and Recently Released!
Good as Gone - by Douglas Corleone
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 08/20/2013
Share Good as Gone ISBN-13: 9781250017208
ISBN-10: 1250017203
Suspense Fiction. Former U.S. Marshal Simon Fisk is an expert in child recovery haunted by the unsolved kidnapping of his own daughter six years previously, followed by the suicide of his wife. While wrapping up an abduction case in France, he reluctantly agrees to help find six-year-old Lindsay Sorkin, kidnapped from her parents' Paris hotel room mere hours before. Expecting the worst (Lindsay's father is a weapons technology designer), he follows Lindsay's trail across Europe and into Asia, dodging felons and law enforcement alike. Violent and fast-paced from the start, this is a one-sitting read.
Then We Take Berlin - by John Lawton
Publisher: PGW
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/03/2013
Share Then We Take Berlin ISBN-13: 9780802121967
ISBN-10: 0802121969
Historical Suspense. In 1963, just before President Kennedy is due to arrive in Berlin, English P.I. John Holderness receives a phone call from an old American friend, who wants his help in getting a woman out of East Germany. But this escapade merely serves to set up Holderness' fascinating backstory and the reason behind the friendship between the two men. Once a cat burglar, Holderness narrowly avoided an RAF court martial near the end of the war, instead agreeing to recruitment by British intelligence. His exploits in Berlin (not always in line with the goals of his employer) offer a vivid and atmospheric recreation of World War II and the Cold War era.
Alex: A Commandant Verhoeven Thriller - by Pierre Lemaitre; translated by Frank Wynne
Publisher: Random House
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/03/2013
Share Alex%3a A Commandant Verhoeven Thriller ISBN-13: 9781623650001
ISBN-10: 1623650003
Suspense Fiction. Dark and twisty, starring a tragic French detective and a beautiful kidnapping victim, this translation of a bestselling French novel is the 2013 winner of the CWA International Dagger Award. It's also the brutal opening salvo in a trilogy (though actually the 2nd book in the French version). Knowing he has little time to save the young woman, senior detective Camille Verhoeven is desperate to find her, but the victim -- Alex Prévost, held naked in a filthy, tiny cage suspended over a floor teeming with hungry rats -- turns out to have resources of her own. Be prepared for violence and torture; some graphic scenes won't be for everyone.
The Edge of Normal: A Novel - by Carla Norton
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/10/2013
Share The Edge of Normal%3a A Novel ISBN-13: 9781250031044
ISBN-10: 1250031044
Suspense Fiction. Still struggling to live a normal life after years of torture at the hands of a sadistic kidnapper, Reeve LeClaire (new name, new face, years of therapy) reluctantly agrees to help with the rehabilitation of another rescued abductee, a young girl named Tilly -- only to discover that Tilly's abductor is not only still at large but still pursuing her. Armed with knowledge that Tilly has shared with her and not with the police, Reeve begins to investigate the predator's identity. If tales of victimized women who go on to help those in similar situations are your cup of tea, you're in luck. You can also try What Doesn't Kill Her by Max Allan Collins or Others of My Kind by James Sallis. Both published in September.
If You Like: Scott Turow
Scott Turow's widely popular and elegantly written legal thrillers raise important questions of morality, truth, and justice -- and offer excellent character development, thanks to recurring characters. The novels are set in fictional Kindle County in an unspecified Midwestern state, with a landscape and politics reminiscent of Cook County and Chicago, Illinois. Most are narrated in the first person and are filled with smart, authentic dialog, provocative plots, and issue-oriented story lines. If you're waiting for a chance with his latest, Identical, or looking for a story that offers similar characteristics to his bestselling novels, try one of the selections below.
Missing Witness - by Gordon Campbell
Publisher: Harper
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/01/2009
Share Missing Witness ISBN-13: 9780061646638
ISBN-10: 0061646636
Legal Thriller. With a strongly depicted setting (Phoenix, Arizona) and an expert's grasp of legal matters, author Gordon Campbell impressed reviewers with his debut, in which lawyers must defend the 12-year-old girl they've just proved is guilty of her father's murder. Narrated by a newbie associate who works with famed trial lawyer Dan Morgan, Missing Witness is a "page-turner that is also a fascinating primer on the law" (Booklist). Fans of Scott Turow's provocative plots won't want to miss it.
Murder One: A Novel - by Robert Dugoni
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 06/07/2011
Share Murder One%3a A Novel ISBN-13: 9781451606690
ISBN-10: 1451606699
Legal Thriller. In this 4th book in the series starring Seattle attorney David Sloane, he's returned to work a year after the murder of his wife. At his first public event, he's approached by Barclay Reid, a fellow lawyer who's mourning the drug-related death of her daughter. Barclay wants David to represent her in a case against the Russian dealer she believes caused her daughter's death, and everything is moving along fine until the dealer is found dead -- and Barclay is accused of his murder. With a clever plot and well-developed characters, Robert Dugoni should be a shoe-in for fans of Scott Turow.
The King of Lies - by John Hart
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Griffin
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 02/01/2011
Share The King of Lies ISBN-13: 9780312677374
ISBN-10: 0312677375
Thriller. When his father's body surfaces 18 months after he was last seen alive, Jackson "Work" Pickens, a North Carolina defense attorney, tries to get to the bottom of the murder in a complex debut thriller that Booklist says "grabs the reader by the throat and won't let go." Under suspicion himself, Work must deal with his father's continued power over him, his loveless and unhappy marriage, his emotionally disturbed sister, and the wrenching secrets from the past dredged up as he searches for his father's killer and faces up to the choices he's made.
Defending Jacob: A Novel - by William Landay
Publisher: Delacorte Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/31/2012
Share Defending Jacob%3a A Novel ISBN-13: 9780385344227
ISBN-10: 0385344228
Legal Thriller. For 20 years, Andy Berber has been happy with his law career as a prosecutor and his home life in suburban Massachusetts. All that changes, however, when his son is accused of murdering a fellow middle-schooler. Throwing his all into the investigation and -- for the first time -- into a law defense, Andy must make wrenching decisions as he considers that his son may in fact be guilty. Compared to the best work of Scott Turow and John Grisham, Defending Jacob is a suspenseful, character-driven thriller from an award-winning author.
A Cure for Night - by Justin Peacock
Publisher: Random House
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 10/06/2009
Share A Cure for Night ISBN-13: 9780767929417
ISBN-10: 0767929411
Legal Thriller. Once an associate at a prestigious law firm, Joel Deveraux landed at the Brooklyn Public Defender's Office after his drug use led to the suspension of his law license. He's been asked to help fellow lawyer Myra Goldstein on a case involving a black drug dealer, Lorenzo Tate, who's accused of killing a white college kid. Lorenzo claims he's innocent (and in fact had nothing to gain from killing his client), and the case is all over the news. But as Myra and Joel dig in, they realize that small inconsistencies are piling up. Grab this one if you like Scott Turow's thought-provoking legal thrillers.
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