Tag Archives: Thrillers/General
Daddy Love
by Joyce Carol Oates“It’s hard to tear your eyes away from her grimly detailed portrait of Daddy Love . . . Oates has more knives to throw…
Cross and Burn
by Val McDermid“McDermid is at the top of her form in this sizzling story. . . . You will not put this one down until the…
Corners of the Globe
by Robert GoddardFrom the Edgar Award-winning author Robert Goddard comes the second enthralling novel in the James Maxted series, featuring a dashing pilot-turned-double agent, a notorious…
Cobra
by Deon Meyer“Meyer . . . vividly depicts the story of South Africa in his novels . . . The ones featuring Captain Griessel in particular…
The Cellar
by Minette Walters“Reads like a recipe for evil and may well induce a nightmare or two . . . Sly pacing and a detached narrative voice…
Captain in Calico
by George Macdonald FraserFrom the author of the famous Flashman series, a standalone adventure novel about a fearless pirate in the eighteenth-century British West Indies.
The Bullet Trick
by Louise Welsh“Delivers both the erotic tingle and the frisson of revulsion some of us feel when exploring a decadent subculture. . . . One of…
Bred in the Bone
by Christopher Brookmyre“Explodes off the page . . . should cement Brookmyre’s reputation as one of today’s top Scottish crime writers.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The Borrowed
by Chan Ho-KeiAn epic and award-winning crime novel, The Borrowed follows a preternaturally gifted Hong Kong police detective’s eventful career, delving deep into the city’s momentous…
The Boyfriend
by Thomas Perry“There are probably only half a dozen suspense writers now alive who can be depended upon to deliver high-voltage shocks, vivid, sympathetic characters, and…




