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    Vanishing Girls - Detective Josie Quinn by Lisa Regan
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    Detective Josie Quinn, a strong and believable character, is on suspension when a pretty, popular teen girl goes missing and a shooting rocks her small town. Going rogue, Josie tries to find the missing girl and solve the shooting while dealing with personal issues like the end of her marriage and a new engagement. The book is described as a heart-stopping crime thriller with a twisty mystery, rich backstories, and short, punchy chapters that keep readers turning pages.

    The Stop and Go gas station had recently installed flat-screen televisions at the gas pumps because people could not possibly take their eyes off a screen long enough to pump gas. Even though it annoy...

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    These Deadly Games by Diana Urban
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    These Deadly Games by Diana Urban is a YA thriller that follows the story of Crystal Donavan, a young woman who finds herself playing a deadly game with her sister's kidnapper. The novel unfolds as seemingly harmless tasks quickly turn into a life and death situation, revealing dark secrets from Crystal's past. As the plot escalates, Crystal must navigate through a series of challenges designed to hurt or kill her friends, all while unraveling a revenge plot linked to her own actions. The book is described as suspenseful, thrilling, and fast-paced, with a game-like nature that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    Diana Urban's writing style in These Deadly Games is praised for being intense, twisty, and immersive. Readers commend the author for creating a thrilling page-turner with unexpected twists and turns, engaging characters, and a dangerous game that keeps the tension high throughout the story. The book is noted for its realistic and dark tone, providing a roller coaster of emotions and a resolution that leaves a lasting impact on the reader.

    Heat simmered in my belly as I crept up behind her. She was oblivious to my presence, gazing over the stone balcony toward the forest. Rotting tree stumps littered the field below, but nobody lurked i...

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    Mystery Mile
    Book 2 in the series:Albert Campion

    Mystery Mile - Albert Campion by Margery Allingham
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    Mystery Mile, the second book in Margery Allingham's Campion series, introduces Albert Campion as the main character. The story follows Campion as he assists an American judge, Crowdy Lobbett, in hiding from the dangerous Simister gang. Set in a small Suffolk village, the plot unfolds with mysterious occurrences, such as a suicide, disappearance, and kidnapping, leading to a thrilling adventure. Campion's witty banter and clever mind shine as he navigates through the twists and turns of the plot, ultimately facing the criminal mastermind behind the chaos. Allingham's writing style blends elements of whodunit, spy thriller, and adventure, creating a unique and engaging narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.


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    Scar by Michael Cole
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    'Scar' by Michael Cole is a thrilling novel filled with action, suspense, and relentless carnage. The story follows a group of characters, including Sheriff Nick, Marine Biologist Lisa, and Mercenary Roark Fender, as they face off against a monstrous shark named Scar, a deadly hybrid of a Great White and a Megalodon. The writing style is described as fast-paced, vivid, and engaging, keeping readers fully engaged from the first page. features intense fight scenes between man, sea life, and the monstrous shark, delivering a heart-pounding experience for fans of the genre.


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    The Righteous Men by Sam Bourne
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    'The Righteous Men' by Sam Bourne follows the story of Will Monroe, a journalist for the New York Times, who stumbles upon a series of seemingly unrelated murders that lead him to uncover a global conspiracy. As his wife is kidnapped, Will delves into a world of Jewish mysticism and religious beliefs, trying to connect the dots and save his wife before it's too late. The plot is fast-paced, filled with twists and turns, and incorporates elements of ancient Jewish tradition and modern-day religious cults, creating an intriguing and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    The writing style of 'The Righteous Men' is described as fast-paced, enjoyable, and engaging. blends elements of mystery, thriller, and religious conspiracy, drawing comparisons to popular works like 'The Da Vinci Code.' The characters are faced with cryptic messages, mysterious murders, and a race against time to prevent a catastrophic event, all while navigating themes of faith, sacrifice, and the end of the world, making for a thrilling and immersive reading experience.

    The night of the first killing was filled with song. St Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan trembled to the sound of Handel's Messiah, the grand choral master that never failed to rouse even the most slu...

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    Phantoms by Dean Koontz
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    In the book 'Phantoms' by Dean Koontz, a small town named Snowfield is discovered to be deserted and filled with unexplainable deaths and disappearances. The story follows Dr. Jenny Paige and her sister Lisa as they try to uncover the supernatural being behind the chaos. The plot is described as a mix of horror, thriller, and science fiction, with a build-up that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The book delves into themes of evil, religion, and the nature of Satan, offering a creepy and suspenseful reading experience.

    Through the large front windows, he could see a portion of Snowfield’s main street, Skyline Road, which was perfectly still and peaceful in the golden afternoon sunshine. Only the trees moved, leaves ...

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    The Book of Fate by Brad Meltzer
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    The Book of Fate by Brad Meltzer is a political thriller filled with conspiracies and plot twists. The story follows Wes Holloway, a presidential aide who was shot during an assassination attempt and still carries emotional scars years later. When he discovers that a friend thought to be dead is actually alive, he delves into a complex conspiracy that threatens the country. The narrative weaves together elements of politics, mystery, and intrigue, keeping the reader engaged until the end. The writing style alternates between different viewpoints, adding layers of suspense and uncertainty to the story.

    Ignoring me, Ron Boyle darted up the tarmac, passing Air Force One on our right and the eighteen cars of the motorcade that idled in a single-file line on our left. As deputy chief of staff, he was al...

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    The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes
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    'The Shining Girls' by Lauren Beukes is a unique and gripping novel that combines elements of time travel, horror, and sci-fi. The story follows Kirby, a survivor of a time-traveling serial killer named Harper, who is determined to seek revenge and solve her own cold case with the help of a seasoned reporter, Dan Velasquez. The narrative jumps between different characters and various time periods, creating a fast-paced and suspenseful read that keeps the reader engaged. Beukes expertly weaves together a complex plot with well-developed characters, particularly Kirby, who shines as a strong and resilient protagonist.

    The book delves into themes of survival, revenge, and the consequences of time travel, offering a fresh and intriguing take on the crime thriller genre. Beukes' writing style is described as fast-paced, suspenseful, and descriptive, with short chapters that make it a compelling and easy read. The blend of time-travel elements, intricate plotting, and strong character development sets 'The Shining Girls' apart as a standout and thought-provoking novel that keeps readers guessing until the very end.

    HE CLENCHES the orange plastic pony in the pocket of his sports coat. It is sweaty in his hand. Mid-summer here, too hot for what he’s wearing. But he has learned to put on a uniform for this purpose;...

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    The Moonspinners by Mary Stewart
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    The Moonspinners by Mary Stewart is a romantic suspense novel set in Crete during the late 1950s or early 1960s. The story follows Nicola Ferris, a smart and capable young woman working at the British Embassy, who embarks on a holiday in Crete. What starts as an idyllic adventure quickly turns into a nerve-wracking suspenseful journey as Nicola stumbles upon a wounded Englishman and becomes entangled in a dangerous web of international intrigue, murder, and kidnapping. As Nicola uncovers a sinister plot orchestrated by a gang of thugs, her knowledge places her in grave danger, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful narrative filled with unexpected twists and turns. Mary Stewart's writing style is praised for its lyrical descriptions of exotic locations, vivid sense of place, and engaging storytelling that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    It was the egret, flying out of the lemon grove, that started it. I won’t pretend I saw it straight away as the conventional herald of adventure, the white stag of the fairy-tale, which, bounding from...

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    A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny
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    'A Night in the Lonesome October' by Roger Zelazny is a whimsical and dark fantasy mystery that takes place during the month of October. The story follows a dog named Snuff, the familiar of a man named Jack, as they navigate a world filled with classic literary and movie monsters preparing for a ritual on Halloween night. Each chapter covers a day in October, leading up to the final confrontation where the fate of the world hangs in the balance. Zelazny weaves together famous characters like Jack the Ripper, Sherlock Holmes, and Lovecraft's Elder Gods in a humorous and immersive narrative style.

    The book is known for its unique storytelling perspective, being narrated by a dog named Snuff, and for its clever incorporation of various horror and detective story elements. The plot unfolds gradually, with hints and clues scattered throughout the narrative, creating an engaging and suspenseful reading experience that culminates in a dark and eerie climax on Halloween night.

    We were out again last night in pursuit of more ingredients for the Great Work. It was very foggy, and there were many patrolmen about. This did not stop us, but it made things more difficult. The mas...

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