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Thrilling Summer Reads!

"Waiting for the world to shed tears for your pain was like waiting for a statue to speak." --S. A. Cosby, All the Sinners Bleed

With long, hot nights ahead and thunderstorms brewing, here are some great thrillers we recommend to keep the pages turning and the heart pumping! 

Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 1421 (a Novel) by T. J. Newman

The flight crashes into the ocean moments after take-off--and survivors are trapped under water waiting for rescue as time and air disappear.

Yellowface by R. F. Kuang

Two authors, one dead and one stealing the dead one's masterpiece and passing it off--under a rebranded name and ambiguous author photo--as their own work, but whose story is really being told?

Bad Summer People by Emma Rosenblum

5 people, 2 couples, 1 searching, and 1 body on a island full of gossip and grudges--who among them was capable of putting action behind venomous words?

Killing Moon: A Harry Hole Novel (13) by Jo Nesbo

A serial killer expert, a cocaine dealer, a corrupt police officer, and a cancer-stricken psychologist walk into a crime scene--hunted by a drug cartel, this "team" has ten days to solve a double homicide.

No One Needs to Know by Lindsay Cameron

To take down one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in New York, one would need to hack an anonymous neighborhood forum, and watch as the residents will stop at nothing to keep their secrets quiet.

Rogue Justice: A Thriller by Stacey Abrams

After been handed a case of blackmail and high stakes, the client is murdered in front of Avery Keene sending her down a government-conspiracy-turned-true case.

All the Sinners Bleed by S. A. Cosby

The first Black sheriff in a backwoods county in Virginia has more than moonshiners on his radar as a shocking murder reveals the former FBI agent's worst fear: a serial killer.

Near Miss by Brett Battles and Stuart Woods

A new companion always comes with new baggage--but this baggage is a string of disturbances leading Stone Barrington down a dangerous game he doesn't want to play.

A Botanist's Guide to Parties and Poisons by Kate Khavari

Dinner parties and poison--an Agatha Christie staple--paired with a botany student hoping to clear her mentor's name.

The Last Drop of Hemlock: A Mystery by Katharine Schellman

An underground speakeasy's bouncer has died and it's ruled a suicide, but Vivian knows there's more than illegal booze and smooth jazz around this underground world.

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