
Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box SP2048
One-off Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box
Uncover a trove of captivating narratives within this curated collection of thrillers and suspense novels. Each book offers a unique journey into worlds of intrigue, mystery, and heart-stopping action. Experience the thrill of the chase, the suspense of the unknown, and the satisfaction of unraveling complex plots. Get ready to lose yourself in gripping stories penned by bestselling authors. This collection will provide hours of entertainment for avid readers. This book box represents exceptional value.
- The Red Room by Nicci French: Delphine Courtois, convicted of murdering her lover, adamantly maintains her innocence. Psychologist Dr. Frieda Klein is tasked with evaluating her mental state, but as Frieda delves deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets and manipulations that cast doubt on the seemingly clear-cut case. Can Frieda untangle the truth before it's too late? This story will grip you and hold you captive until the very end.
- The Veteran by Frederick Forsyth: A seemingly ordinary pensioner in England is haunted by memories of his past as a special forces operative. When he witnesses a brutal crime, he realizes he can't stand idly by. Drawing upon his dormant skills, he embarks on a dangerous mission for justice, confronting ruthless criminals and reigniting the fire within. This tale will keep you on the edge of your seat.
- Faithless by Karin Slaughter: Special Agent Will Trent is called to a gruesome crime scene where a woman has been brutally murdered. The investigation leads him to a secluded religious community with dark secrets and a history of violence. As Will delves deeper into their world, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to shatter everything he thought he knew about faith, loyalty, and the nature of evil. This is not for the faint of heart.
- Cold Kill by P.J. Tracy: Detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth of the Minneapolis Police Department face a baffling case: a string of seemingly unrelated deaths that bear a chilling resemblance to the work of a notorious serial killer from the past. As they race against time to stop the killer, they must confront their own demons and unravel a complex web of deceit and paranoia. This is a clever story which you will enjoy.
- Hide by Lisa Gardner: Maeve Gilmore, a survivor of a horrific childhood trauma, has spent years building a new life under a new identity. But her carefully constructed world is shattered when she recognizes a face from her past - a face that should be dead. Now, she must confront her demons and expose the dark secrets that have haunted her for so long. Prepare for twists and turns!
- Say Goodbye by Lisa Gardner: Detective D.D. Warren faces a perplexing case involving a series of abductions and murders of seemingly unconnected individuals. As she investigates, she uncovers a disturbing pattern and realizes that the victims are all connected to a charismatic cult leader with a dark agenda. Warren must race against time to stop the cult leader and save the remaining victims before it's too late. This is a real page turner.
- Voodoo River by Robert Crais: Elvis Cole is a wisecracking LA private investigator. He's hired to find a marine who has been accused of murder. Cole is accompanied by his laconic, lethal partner, Joe Pike. They uncover a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power. With crackling dialogue and relentless action, Crais paints a vivid picture of corruption and redemption. This is a must-read for crime fiction fans.
- Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot finds himself investigating a murder at an archaeological dig in Iraq. Louise Leidner, the wife of a renowned archaeologist, is found dead, and suspicion falls on everyone at the site. Poirot must use his brilliant deduction skills to unravel a web of jealousy, resentment, and hidden desires to uncover the truth behind the murder. A classic from the Queen of Crime.
- Some Won't See The Morning by Chris Simms: Detective Inspector Ian Preece is called to investigate the brutal murder of a respected businessman in Manchester. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption, betrayal, and long-held secrets that threaten to shatter the city's foundations. Preece must confront his own demons and navigate a dangerous underworld to bring the killer to justice.
- The Third Victim by Lisa Gardner: When a woman is found murdered in a manner that eerily mirrors a cold case from Detective Sergeant D.D. Warren's past, she's pulled into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a killer who seems to know her every move. Teaming up with a profiler, Warren must confront her own vulnerabilities and uncover the truth behind the murders before she becomes the next victim. Be prepared for suspense.
- Field of Thirteen by Dick Francis: A collection of thirteen short stories that showcase Francis's signature blend of suspense, intrigue, and horse racing. Each story features a different protagonist caught in a web of deception, danger, and high-stakes competition. From jockeys facing blackmail to trainers uncovering conspiracies, these stories offer a thrilling glimpse into the world of horse racing and the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface.
- A Time to Kill by John Grisham: A young black girl is brutally attacked by two white men in Mississippi, and her father takes the law into his own hands. Jake Brigance, a young lawyer, defends him in a racially charged trial that ignites a firestorm of controversy and exposes the deep-seated prejudices of the South. Brigance must fight for his client's life against overwhelming odds and confront the moral complexities of justice and revenge.
- The Sigma Protocol by Robert Ludlum: Ben Hartman, a young lawyer, stumbles upon a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government and threatens to destabilize the world's financial system. He is thrust into a desperate race against time as he becomes the target of a ruthless organization known as the Sigma Protocol. With the help of Anna Navarro, a brilliant economist, Hartman must expose the truth and prevent a global catastrophe. Expect plenty of twists.
- The Veteran by Frederick Forsyth: A seemingly ordinary pensioner in England is haunted by memories of his past as a special forces operative. When he witnesses a brutal crime, he realizes he can't stand idly by. Drawing upon his dormant skills, he embarks on a dangerous mission for justice, confronting ruthless criminals and reigniting the fire within. This tale will keep you on the edge of your seat.
- To Cut a Long Story Short by Jeffrey Archer: A collection of twelve short stories that showcase Archer's storytelling prowess and his ability to create compelling characters and unexpected twists. From tales of love and betrayal to stories of ambition and revenge, this collection offers a diverse range of narratives that will captivate and surprise readers.
- The Rhinemann Exchange by Robert Ludlum: During World War II, American and German intelligence agencies engage in a secret exchange of vital materials. The Americans need industrial diamonds for wartime production, and the Germans need a stockpile of Argentinian currency. However, a complex conspiracy lurks beneath the surface of the exchange, threatening to plunge the world into chaos. Gripping!
- Freedomland by Richard Price: When a white woman claims her car was stolen with her child inside, Detective Lorenzo Council finds himself embroiled in a case that ignites racial tensions in a New Jersey town. As the search for the child intensifies, secrets are revealed, and the community is torn apart by fear, suspicion, and the legacy of racism. This is a powerful and unflinching exploration of race and class in America.
- Let Me Whisper in Your Ear by Mary Jane Clark: Eliza Blake, a television news reporter, receives cryptic messages from a mysterious source claiming to have information about a series of unsolved murders. As Eliza investigates, she uncovers a dangerous conspiracy that puts her own life at risk. She must trust her instincts and unravel the truth before she becomes the next victim.
- Not Dead Enough by Peter James: Detective Superintendent Roy Grace investigates the case of a woman who claims her husband was not the one who died in a car crash. Could there have been an error? Is this a tragic case of mistaken identity or something far more sinister? As Grace delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and shocking secrets that lead him to the truth.
- The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown: Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, and Sophie Neveu, a French cryptologist, become entangled in a murder investigation at the Louvre Museum. They uncover a trail of clues hidden in Da Vinci's artwork that leads them on a thrilling race across Europe to unravel a centuries-old conspiracy that could shake the foundations of Christianity.
- Hanging Valley by Peter Robinson: Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks investigates the murder of a young woman in a remote Yorkshire village. As he delves deeper into the community, he uncovers a web of secrets, lies, and long-held resentments. Banks must navigate the complex relationships of the villagers and confront his own inner demons to solve the crime.
- Escape the Night by Richard North Patterson: Kerry McGrath is a lawyer and single mother who finds herself drawn into a dangerous case when she defends a young man accused of murdering his wealthy father. As Kerry investigates, she uncovers a web of family secrets, corporate corruption, and political intrigue that puts her own life at risk.
- Angels & Demons by Dan Brown: Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, is called to CERN, the world's largest research facility, to investigate the murder of a physicist. He uncovers a plot by the Illuminati, a secret society thought to be extinct, to destroy the Vatican. Langdon must race against time with the beautiful Vittoria Vetra to decipher ancient symbols, prevent a catastrophic attack, and expose the truth behind the Illuminati's agenda.
- All Shall Be Well by Deborah Crombie: Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James investigate the death of a woman found in a Cambridge college room. Was it suicide, or something more sinister?
Genre: Fiction
One-off Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box
Uncover a trove of captivating narratives within this curated collection of thrillers and suspense novels. Each book offers a unique journey into worlds of intrigue, mystery, and heart-stopping action. Experience the thrill of the chase, the suspense of the unknown, and the satisfaction of unraveling complex plots. Get ready to lose yourself in gripping stories penned by bestselling authors. This collection will provide hours of entertainment for avid readers. This book box represents exceptional value.
- The Red Room by Nicci French: Delphine Courtois, convicted of murdering her lover, adamantly maintains her innocence. Psychologist Dr. Frieda Klein is tasked with evaluating her mental state, but as Frieda delves deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets and manipulations that cast doubt on the seemingly clear-cut case. Can Frieda untangle the truth before it's too late? This story will grip you and hold you captive until the very end.
- The Veteran by Frederick Forsyth: A seemingly ordinary pensioner in England is haunted by memories of his past as a special forces operative. When he witnesses a brutal crime, he realizes he can't stand idly by. Drawing upon his dormant skills, he embarks on a dangerous mission for justice, confronting ruthless criminals and reigniting the fire within. This tale will keep you on the edge of your seat.
- Faithless by Karin Slaughter: Special Agent Will Trent is called to a gruesome crime scene where a woman has been brutally murdered. The investigation leads him to a secluded religious community with dark secrets and a history of violence. As Will delves deeper into their world, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to shatter everything he thought he knew about faith, loyalty, and the nature of evil. This is not for the faint of heart.
- Cold Kill by P.J. Tracy: Detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth of the Minneapolis Police Department face a baffling case: a string of seemingly unrelated deaths that bear a chilling resemblance to the work of a notorious serial killer from the past. As they race against time to stop the killer, they must confront their own demons and unravel a complex web of deceit and paranoia. This is a clever story which you will enjoy.
- Hide by Lisa Gardner: Maeve Gilmore, a survivor of a horrific childhood trauma, has spent years building a new life under a new identity. But her carefully constructed world is shattered when she recognizes a face from her past - a face that should be dead. Now, she must confront her demons and expose the dark secrets that have haunted her for so long. Prepare for twists and turns!
- Say Goodbye by Lisa Gardner: Detective D.D. Warren faces a perplexing case involving a series of abductions and murders of seemingly unconnected individuals. As she investigates, she uncovers a disturbing pattern and realizes that the victims are all connected to a charismatic cult leader with a dark agenda. Warren must race against time to stop the cult leader and save the remaining victims before it's too late. This is a real page turner.
- Voodoo River by Robert Crais: Elvis Cole is a wisecracking LA private investigator. He's hired to find a marine who has been accused of murder. Cole is accompanied by his laconic, lethal partner, Joe Pike. They uncover a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power. With crackling dialogue and relentless action, Crais paints a vivid picture of corruption and redemption. This is a must-read for crime fiction fans.
- Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot finds himself investigating a murder at an archaeological dig in Iraq. Louise Leidner, the wife of a renowned archaeologist, is found dead, and suspicion falls on everyone at the site. Poirot must use his brilliant deduction skills to unravel a web of jealousy, resentment, and hidden desires to uncover the truth behind the murder. A classic from the Queen of Crime.
- Some Won't See The Morning by Chris Simms: Detective Inspector Ian Preece is called to investigate the brutal murder of a respected businessman in Manchester. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption, betrayal, and long-held secrets that threaten to shatter the city's foundations. Preece must confront his own demons and navigate a dangerous underworld to bring the killer to justice.
- The Third Victim by Lisa Gardner: When a woman is found murdered in a manner that eerily mirrors a cold case from Detective Sergeant D.D. Warren's past, she's pulled into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a killer who seems to know her every move. Teaming up with a profiler, Warren must confront her own vulnerabilities and uncover the truth behind the murders before she becomes the next victim. Be prepared for suspense.
- Field of Thirteen by Dick Francis: A collection of thirteen short stories that showcase Francis's signature blend of suspense, intrigue, and horse racing. Each story features a different protagonist caught in a web of deception, danger, and high-stakes competition. From jockeys facing blackmail to trainers uncovering conspiracies, these stories offer a thrilling glimpse into the world of horse racing and the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface.
- A Time to Kill by John Grisham: A young black girl is brutally attacked by two white men in Mississippi, and her father takes the law into his own hands. Jake Brigance, a young lawyer, defends him in a racially charged trial that ignites a firestorm of controversy and exposes the deep-seated prejudices of the South. Brigance must fight for his client's life against overwhelming odds and confront the moral complexities of justice and revenge.
- The Sigma Protocol by Robert Ludlum: Ben Hartman, a young lawyer, stumbles upon a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government and threatens to destabilize the world's financial system. He is thrust into a desperate race against time as he becomes the target of a ruthless organization known as the Sigma Protocol. With the help of Anna Navarro, a brilliant economist, Hartman must expose the truth and prevent a global catastrophe. Expect plenty of twists.
- The Veteran by Frederick Forsyth: A seemingly ordinary pensioner in England is haunted by memories of his past as a special forces operative. When he witnesses a brutal crime, he realizes he can't stand idly by. Drawing upon his dormant skills, he embarks on a dangerous mission for justice, confronting ruthless criminals and reigniting the fire within. This tale will keep you on the edge of your seat.
- To Cut a Long Story Short by Jeffrey Archer: A collection of twelve short stories that showcase Archer's storytelling prowess and his ability to create compelling characters and unexpected twists. From tales of love and betrayal to stories of ambition and revenge, this collection offers a diverse range of narratives that will captivate and surprise readers.
- The Rhinemann Exchange by Robert Ludlum: During World War II, American and German intelligence agencies engage in a secret exchange of vital materials. The Americans need industrial diamonds for wartime production, and the Germans need a stockpile of Argentinian currency. However, a complex conspiracy lurks beneath the surface of the exchange, threatening to plunge the world into chaos. Gripping!
- Freedomland by Richard Price: When a white woman claims her car was stolen with her child inside, Detective Lorenzo Council finds himself embroiled in a case that ignites racial tensions in a New Jersey town. As the search for the child intensifies, secrets are revealed, and the community is torn apart by fear, suspicion, and the legacy of racism. This is a powerful and unflinching exploration of race and class in America.
- Let Me Whisper in Your Ear by Mary Jane Clark: Eliza Blake, a television news reporter, receives cryptic messages from a mysterious source claiming to have information about a series of unsolved murders. As Eliza investigates, she uncovers a dangerous conspiracy that puts her own life at risk. She must trust her instincts and unravel the truth before she becomes the next victim.
- Not Dead Enough by Peter James: Detective Superintendent Roy Grace investigates the case of a woman who claims her husband was not the one who died in a car crash. Could there have been an error? Is this a tragic case of mistaken identity or something far more sinister? As Grace delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and shocking secrets that lead him to the truth.
- The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown: Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, and Sophie Neveu, a French cryptologist, become entangled in a murder investigation at the Louvre Museum. They uncover a trail of clues hidden in Da Vinci's artwork that leads them on a thrilling race across Europe to unravel a centuries-old conspiracy that could shake the foundations of Christianity.
- Hanging Valley by Peter Robinson: Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks investigates the murder of a young woman in a remote Yorkshire village. As he delves deeper into the community, he uncovers a web of secrets, lies, and long-held resentments. Banks must navigate the complex relationships of the villagers and confront his own inner demons to solve the crime.
- Escape the Night by Richard North Patterson: Kerry McGrath is a lawyer and single mother who finds herself drawn into a dangerous case when she defends a young man accused of murdering his wealthy father. As Kerry investigates, she uncovers a web of family secrets, corporate corruption, and political intrigue that puts her own life at risk.
- Angels & Demons by Dan Brown: Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, is called to CERN, the world's largest research facility, to investigate the murder of a physicist. He uncovers a plot by the Illuminati, a secret society thought to be extinct, to destroy the Vatican. Langdon must race against time with the beautiful Vittoria Vetra to decipher ancient symbols, prevent a catastrophic attack, and expose the truth behind the Illuminati's agenda.
- All Shall Be Well by Deborah Crombie: Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James investigate the death of a woman found in a Cambridge college room. Was it suicide, or something more sinister?
