Tag Archives: Thrillers/General

The Ways of the World

by Robert Goddard

In this historical thriller from an internationally bestselling author, a daring young British pilot is swept into the world of international intrigue surrounding the Treaty of Versailles when his diplomat father turns up dead.

The Vanishing Point

by Val McDermid

“[McDermid’s] work is taut, psychologically complex and so gripping that it puts your life on hold.” —The Times (London)

Ultimatum

by Matthew Glass

“Ultimatum does a better job of convincing the reader about the price the world will pay for its complacency about global warming than any…

The Trophy Child

by Paula Daly

There’s nothing quite like a mother’s love . . . but how much is too much before maternal ambition for a perfect child jeopardizes…

Trigger Point

by Matthew Glass

“In the manner of an epic Tom Clancy blockbuster, Glass’s . . . interconnected worlds of finance and politics exist in three (if not…

The Traveler

by John Katzenbach

“A powerful, obsessive novel of murder and madness.” —The New York Times

The Treatment

by Mo Hayder

“The most frightening book I’ve ever read.” —The Guardian (UK)

Trackers

by Deon Meyer

From one of the world’s top thriller writers, this is a masterful story involving diamond smuggling, gang warfare, and international espionage amid the beautiful…

Time of Death

by Mark Billingham

The stunning thirteenth Tom Thorne novel, from a writer called “one of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today” by Gillian Flynn

Thirteen Hours

by Deon Meyer

“Deon Meyer is one of the unsung masters. Thirteen Hours proves he should be on everyone’s reading list. This book is great!” —Michael Connelly