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Jigsaw (1994)
(Frank Pagan, book 3)
Campbell Armstrong
"Armstrong has outdone both Frederick Forsyth and Ken Follett."

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The Intruder (1996)
Peter Blauner
"The best novel I have read in years... better than Grisham, better than Patricia Cornwell. I loved it."

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Night Dogs (1996)
(Hanson, book 2)
Kent Anderson
"The best and truest novel about crime and the police I have ever read."

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Family Values (1997)
Forrest Evers (Bob Judd)
"A powerful and scary story... fiercely told and deeply moving."

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The Pledge (1999)
Rob Kean
"Roars along with good characters, plenty of action, and dollops of dark humor."

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The Judgment (2001)
(Joseph Antonelli, book 3)
D W Buffa
"Smart, fast-paced entertainment... A crackling good psychological thriller."

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Stormy Weather (2001)
(Charlotte Justice, book 2)
Paula L Woods
"[A] terrific mystery. Stormy Weather keeps it exciting, and keeps it real."

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Red Wolf (2003)
(Annika Bengtzon, book 5)
Liza Marklund
"Pick up a Liza Marklund book, read it until dawn, wait until the store opens, buy another one."

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Derailed (2003)
James Siegel
"DERAILED sure derailed me for a couple of nights. What a neat, twisty, well-written thriller! James Siegel has arrived in high style."

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Malicious Intent (2004)
(Dr Anya Crichton, book 1)
Kathryn Fox
"Kathryn Fox has created a forensic physician who readers of Patricia Cornwell will adore."

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The Blue Bistro (2005)
Elin Hilderbrand
"The Blue Bistro is a wonderful, wonderful love story, the kind that you read, then recommend to many many friends - and so, I recommend it to you. Highly."

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Tilt-a-whirl (2005)
(John Ceepak, book 1)
Chris Grabenstein
"A fast-paced thrill ride with lots of twists and turns and good writing from start to finish."

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The Rabbit Factory (2006)
(Lomax and Biggs, book 1)
Marshall Karp
"Marshall Karp could well be the Carl Hiaasen of Los Angeles - only I think he's even funnier. The Rabbit Factory will touch your funny bone, and your heart."

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The Mark (2007)
(Henry Parker, book 1)
Jason Pinter
"... a gripping page-turner you won't be able to stop reading."

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Evil, Inc. (2007)
Glenn Kaplan
"Does what the best thrillers do - it's half a step ahead of tomorrow's headlines."

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Rules of Deception (2008)
(Jonathan Ransom, book 1)
Christopher Reich
"Christopher Reich is one of my favorite suspense writers and he's outdone himself this time."

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Six Seconds (2008)
Rick Mofina
"Six Seconds should be Rick Mofina's breakout thriller. It moves like a tornado."

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Bad Things Happen (2009)
(David Loogan, book 1)
Harry Dolan
"Bad Things Happen is a very smart, well-written roller coaster ride that is always threatening to hurl the reader out into roaring empty space. Go along for the thrill ride!"

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Crush (2009)
(Karen Vail, book 2)
Alan Jacobson
"Karen Vail is as compelling a character as any created by Patricia Cornwell, or yours truly."

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Heat Wave (2009)
(Nikki Heat, book 1)
Richard Castle
"Heat Wave looks like another bestseller for the thrillmaster. It's hot."

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The Morning Show Murders (2009)
(Billy Blessing, book 1)
Dick Lochte and Al Roker
"This is a funny, funny, very funny mystery that really gallops along and has several cool twists. Maybe Al Roker should quit his day job."

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Death Row (2010)
(DI Jack Delaney, book 3)
Mark Pearson
"A very good writer... Mark Pearson really brings to life the gritty underbelly of London."

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L.A. Mental (2011)
Neil McMahon
"L.A. Mental caught my interest immediately and held it until the last page. A very cool concept beautifully executed."

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Rogue (2011)
(Robin Monarch, book 1)
Mark Sullivan
"Rogue reminded me of the Bourne books and movies, only it's much much better."

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Sketchy (2013)
(Bea Catcher Chronicles, book 1)
Olivia Samms
"A page-burner that artfully combines suspense and supernatural."

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Masterminds (2015)
(Masterminds, book 1)
Gordon Korman
"A terrific page-turner, full of unexpected twists and revelations. Buckle up."

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Pendulum (2016)
(John Wallace, book 1)
Adam Hamdy
"I read Pendulum in one gloriously suspenseful weekend. Definitely one of the best thrillers of the year."

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The Con (2017)
(Genius , book 2)
Leopoldo Gout
"Genius is exciting, provocative, fresh, innovative, and smart, smart, smart. Please don't wait until Genius is a cult classic to read it."

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Patrick Griffin's First Birthday On Ith (2017)
(Patrick Griffin and the Three Worlds, book 2)
Ned Rust
"Part Narnia, part Home Alone. It wouldn't have shocked me to learn the book had been written by some guy named Lemony Vonnegut."

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The Robots of Gotham (2018)
Todd McAulty
"J.D. Barker is a one-of-a-kind writer and that's a rare and special thing. Stephen King comes to mind and Lee Child, John Sanford. All one-of-a-kinds. Don't miss anything J.D. writes."

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Dracul (2018)
J D Barker and Dacre Stoker
"J.D. Barker is a one-of-a-kind writer and that's a rare and special thing. Stephen King comes to mind and Lee Child, John Sanford. All one-of-a-kinds. Don't miss anything J.D. writes."

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We, the Jury (2018)
Robert Rotstein
"We the Jury has what most legal thrillers lack-total authenticity, which is spellbinding.'"

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A Trick of Light (2019)
(Stan Lee's Alliances, book 1)
Stan Lee and Kat Rosenfield
"Leave it to Stan Lee to save his very best for last. A Trick of Light is as heartfelt and emotional as it is original and exciting. What a movie this one will make."

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High Treason (2020)
(Tom Locke, book 3)
Sean McFate
"McFate just might be the next Tom Clancy, only I think he's even better... The action is non-stop and shuttles back and forth between scary-believable and rollicking good fun. I read High Treason during a six-hour plane ride and the trip went by like the snap of my fingers."

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Out of Time (2020)
David Klass
"Out of Time is a provocative, important and very thrilling novel. I loved it. I savoured the pages."

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City of Ghosts (2020)
(City of Ghosts, book 1)
Ben Creed
"Reminded me of Gorky Park, only I liked this tense, complex thriller even better."

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The Sentinel (2020)
(Jack Reacher, book 25)
Andrew Child and Lee Child
"One of the many great things about Jack Reacher is that he's larger than life while remaining relatable and believable. The Sentinel shows that two Childs are even better than one."

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The Initial Insult (2021)
(Initial Insult, book 1)
Mindy McGinnis
"If Edgar Allan Poe came back to write the scariest high school murder story ever, it probably wouldn't be half as good as Mindy McGinnis's The Initial Insult. You must read this book!"

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Never Far Away (2021)
Michael Koryta
"In this complex, surprising, and totally satisfying suspense novel, all of the moving parts, every character, every scene leads to one of the best showdowns I've read in years."

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Falling (2021)
T J Newman
"Falling is the best kind of thriller…Nonstop, totally authentic suspense."

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Sleeping Bear (2021)
Connor Sullivan
"Sleeping Bear is one of the very best thrillers you'll read this year. It's one of those rare novels that keeps getting better and better and better. Remember the author's name—Connor Sullivan."

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Denial (2021)
Beverley McLachlin
"An authoritative, emotionally satisfying, deliciously complex mystery in courtroom drama. I devoured it from the first pages to the surprising finale."

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