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When I Kill You by B.A. Paris

Gripping, unsettling, and atmospheric… Nell Masters feels watched. Strange calls, anonymous flowers, and a constant sense of unease follow her everywhere. She has reason to worry—Nell is hiding a past she’s never shared, even with her partner, Alex, who carries…
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Blood Rivalry by Paul Attaway

A high-stakes, compulsively readable political thriller. Attaway’s third installment in the Atkins Family Low Country Saga takes readers into a tightly coiled narrative where reputations harden into myth, power is exercised quietly, and old violence continues to dictate present-day lives.…
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Witness Elimination: Vigilante Justice (Nick Justin Chronicles # 2) by Scott Johni

Darkly methodical and sharply written. In the second volume of the Nick Justin Chronicles, Johni takes readers into a Florida shaped by storms, corruption, and quiet war, where survival depends less on justice than on who is willing to act…
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QUEER JUSTICE: a novel by Alex Charns

Grim, intelligent, and quietly explosive. Set against the political tensions of 1960s Washington, Charns’s latest novel traces the cost of truth in a system engineered to suppress it. 1966, Washington. When George Smith, a jailed Black teenager, claims he holds…
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The ICE Murders (Brad Parker and Karen Richmond, Book 10) by Geoffrey M Cooper

Lean, tense, and politically charged; a page-turner. In the tenth entry in the Brad Parker and Karen Richmond series, Cooper takes readers on a tense, morally urgent investigation where political power, institutional secrecy, and murder collide.  Dr. Abina Owusu, a…
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Nevermore: Book Two of the Poetic Justice Series by Findlay Ward

Taut, atmospheric, and psychologically driven; a quiet thriller with bite. A disappearance on a remote island forces the past to surface—and refuse silence in Ward’s second entry in the Poetic Justice Series.Schoolteacher Rachael McKenzie convinces her abusive husband, Brandon, to…
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The Day I Lost You by Ruth Mancini

A dark, cleverly constructed mystery. Mancini’s latest is a sharp, spiraling thriller in which a missing baby binds three adults to a past none of them can escape. Lauren has rebuilt her life in a quiet Spanish seaside town, trying…
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Lords of Sixty Third Street by Edward Izzi

A tense, propulsive novel steeped in moral pressure and urban menace. In Izzi’s charged crime thriller, a reporter’s pursuit of justice puts him in the crosshairs of the Outfit, street gangs, and the city’s most corrupt power brokers. When his…
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The Ride Of A Lifetime: A Crime Novel by G. Gruen

A gritty, fast-paced noir full of raw emotion, sharp humor, and Detroit soul. Gruen’s latest is a taut, streetwise plunge into Detroit’s underbelly, where loyalty cracks under pressure and survival demands improvisation. In the frozen streets of Detroit, Billy Pearl…
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Lightning by Michael Ray Ewing

A sleek, unnerving sci-fi thriller that runs on dread and precision. Three strangers find themselves pulled into a catastrophe already in motion in Ewing’s compelling latest. Adam Barnett wakes after a lightning strike with half his memory burned away and…
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They Could Be Saviors by Diana Colleen

Dark, visionary, and unsettlingly human. Colleen’s taut, emotionally charged eco-thriller turns the climate crisis into a psychological reckoning. Five of the world’s richest men awaken in captivity and find themselves stripped of power and control. Their captors, a clandestine group…
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Reciprocating Karma by by Mark Nistor

A taut, atmospheric thriller of vengeance, guilt, and moral reckoning. Nistor’s gritty, intelligent thriller fuses psychological depth with procedural tension, taking readers on a descent into the moral underworld of karmic justice. Detective Cas Jain is still haunted by the…
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Because of His Heart by Stephen A Marvin

A taut, beautifully written psychological thriller about desire, deceit, and the fragile limits of understanding.  Marvin crafts a chilling portrait of love corroded by guilt and the dangerous intimacy that turns affection into fixation. Physician Erica Seames and journalist Charles…
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Collision (Earth Crash Series, Book 1) by B.T. Kvin

A gripping and atmospheric disaster novel with heart, tension, and humanity at its core… In the aftermath of catastrophe, every choice becomes a battle between survival and humanity in Kvin’s tense, character-driven survival thriller. Sarah Fisher never thought survival would…
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Knock Out by Jaden Noble

A fierce, affecting debut that lands its blows with both power and heart. An abused young woman refuses to remain a victim in Noble’s taut, emotionally charged debut. Zena James has spent years running from a brutal father and the…
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The Thirty-Fifth Page by Lya Badgley

Layered, moody, and deeply immersive. In Badgley’s taut literary thriller, an art conservator’s research draws her into a deadly game of history and myth. With war creeping toward Sarajevo, American conservator Miri Adler sets out to document the fabled Sarajevo…
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Wednesday Night Whites by Marci Lin Melvin

Haunting, incisive, and unflinching… A quiet lawyer in a picturesque town finds herself entangled in a decades-old web of disappearances, deception, and inherited darkness in Melvin’s gripping thriller. Azalea “Zale” Augustine is a capable, quietly ambitious attorney in Chester, Nova…
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Fade In: A Thriller by Kyle Mills

A searing, cerebral, high-stakes knockout. Mills’s latest is a taut, cerebral thriller steeped in espionage and existential threat. A bullet to the chest should’ve ended ex–Navy SEAL Salam “Fade” al-Fayed. Instead, he wakes up paralyzed, forgotten, and offered a second…
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Memoir of an Innocent Brat by Aaron Wang

Bracing, darkly funny, and deeply felt. In Wang’s blistering debut, a queer millennial’s search for freedom spirals into chaos, fame, and a murder charge. When Pete Chan, a self-aware and pop-savvy Chinese American in his late twenties, impulsively quits his…
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An Ocean Life: An oceanic thriller  by T.R. Cotwell

Quiet, introspective, and elegantly written. Cotwell’s striking debut blends emotional intensity with psychological insight, tracing a man’s physical and emotional drift toward reckoning and renewal. Mark, a middle-aged tech entrepreneur, has spent years chasing the elusive promise of startup success,…