Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box SP2806

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Twenty crime and thriller titles spanning procedurals, spy fiction, legal thrillers, and cozy crime. Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo launch the Oregon Files series with Golden Buddha; Peter May contributes the atmospheric Coffin Road; Henry Porter brings Cold War-era espionage with Empire State; and Tami Hoag, Elizabeth Lowell, James Grippando, Donald Harstad, and Robert K. Tanenbaum represent the best of American crime writing across its many sub-genres.

  1. Thick as Thieves — Peter Spiegelman — A tightly plotted crime thriller from the author of the John March series; Spiegelman brings a Wall Street background to bear on a world where financial crime and violent crime overlap.
  2. Eyeshot — Lynn S. Hightower — A Sonora Blair investigation; the Cincinnati homicide detective faces a chilling case in Hightower's atmospheric procedural series.
  3. Shadow Alley — Compiled by Lucy Sussex — Nine crime stories in an Australian anthology edited by the crime fiction scholar and writer; a strong showcase for the local genre.
  4. Orders for New York — Leslie Thomas — A thriller from the author of The Virgin Soldiers; Thomas brings his characteristic pace and wit to bear on an action plot set across the Atlantic.
  5. A Village Murder — Frances Evesham — A Ham Hill Murder Mystery; village life turns deadly in Evesham's cozy crime series set in the English countryside.
  6. The Certainty of Doing Evil — Colin Falconer — From the author of Rough Justice; a crime thriller from one of Australia's most prolific and reliable genre writers.
  7. The Haha Man — Sandy McCutcheon — A thriller from the Australian author and broadcaster.
  8. The Alibi Man — Tami Hoag — Elena Estes is drawn back into a world she has tried to leave behind when a friend becomes the prime suspect in a Palm Beach murder; gripping Hoag at full pace.
  9. Blue Smoke and Murder — Elizabeth Lowell — A St. Kilda Consulting novel; a young woman inherits a collection of Western paintings that someone will kill to possess.
  10. Spiral — Joseph Geary — A psychological thriller built around the execution of a genius and the incarnation of evil; dark and unsettling.
  11. Empire State — Henry Porter — A London-set espionage thriller from the author of A Spy's Life; Porter brings sharp political intelligence to post-Cold War surveillance and conspiracy.
  12. Golden Buddha — Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo — The first Oregon Files novel, introducing Juan Cabrillo and the Corporation; a high-octane adventure involving a priceless golden statue and the fate of Tibet.
  13. Coffin Road — Peter May — A man wakes on a Hebridean beach with no memory of who he is; May's atmospheric standalone thriller weaves together identity, conspiracy, and the haunting Scottish island landscape.
  14. Found Money — James Grippando — Two million dollars with no strings attached — until the strings start appearing; a sharp legal thriller from one of Florida crime fiction's most reliable practitioners.
  15. The Known Dead — Donald Harstad — Carl Houseman, sheriff of a quiet Iowa county, faces a case far beyond the usual in Harstad's second procedural; authentic rural law enforcement atmosphere throughout.
  16. Final Target — Iris Johansen — A fast-moving thriller from the bestselling author of the Eve Duncan series; Johansen delivers her customary pace and high stakes.
  17. Silent Thunder — Peter Tasker — A thriller set against the backdrop of Japan; Tasker draws on his deep knowledge of Japanese culture and politics for an atmospheric and intelligent story.
  18. Bird's Eye View — J.F. Freedman — A New York Times bestseller; a man discovers something he was never meant to see while flying over the Virginia countryside, and what follows puts his life at risk.
  19. Red Tide — G.M. Ford — A Frank Corso novel; the journalist-turned-investigator faces a case involving the Seattle waterfront and a body that shouldn't be where it is.
  20. Depraved Indifference — Robert K. Tanenbaum — Butch Karp faces a politically explosive trial in the second novel in Tanenbaum's acclaimed legal thriller series; sharp courtroom drama with real procedural weight.
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Twenty crime and thriller titles spanning procedurals, spy fiction, legal thrillers, and cozy crime. Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo launch the Oregon Files series with Golden Buddha; Peter May contributes the atmospheric Coffin Road; Henry Porter brings Cold War-era espionage with Empire State; and Tami Hoag, Elizabeth Lowell, James Grippando, Donald Harstad, and Robert K. Tanenbaum represent the best of American crime writing across its many sub-genres.

  1. Thick as Thieves — Peter Spiegelman — A tightly plotted crime thriller from the author of the John March series; Spiegelman brings a Wall Street background to bear on a world where financial crime and violent crime overlap.
  2. Eyeshot — Lynn S. Hightower — A Sonora Blair investigation; the Cincinnati homicide detective faces a chilling case in Hightower's atmospheric procedural series.
  3. Shadow Alley — Compiled by Lucy Sussex — Nine crime stories in an Australian anthology edited by the crime fiction scholar and writer; a strong showcase for the local genre.
  4. Orders for New York — Leslie Thomas — A thriller from the author of The Virgin Soldiers; Thomas brings his characteristic pace and wit to bear on an action plot set across the Atlantic.
  5. A Village Murder — Frances Evesham — A Ham Hill Murder Mystery; village life turns deadly in Evesham's cozy crime series set in the English countryside.
  6. The Certainty of Doing Evil — Colin Falconer — From the author of Rough Justice; a crime thriller from one of Australia's most prolific and reliable genre writers.
  7. The Haha Man — Sandy McCutcheon — A thriller from the Australian author and broadcaster.
  8. The Alibi Man — Tami Hoag — Elena Estes is drawn back into a world she has tried to leave behind when a friend becomes the prime suspect in a Palm Beach murder; gripping Hoag at full pace.
  9. Blue Smoke and Murder — Elizabeth Lowell — A St. Kilda Consulting novel; a young woman inherits a collection of Western paintings that someone will kill to possess.
  10. Spiral — Joseph Geary — A psychological thriller built around the execution of a genius and the incarnation of evil; dark and unsettling.
  11. Empire State — Henry Porter — A London-set espionage thriller from the author of A Spy's Life; Porter brings sharp political intelligence to post-Cold War surveillance and conspiracy.
  12. Golden Buddha — Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo — The first Oregon Files novel, introducing Juan Cabrillo and the Corporation; a high-octane adventure involving a priceless golden statue and the fate of Tibet.
  13. Coffin Road — Peter May — A man wakes on a Hebridean beach with no memory of who he is; May's atmospheric standalone thriller weaves together identity, conspiracy, and the haunting Scottish island landscape.
  14. Found Money — James Grippando — Two million dollars with no strings attached — until the strings start appearing; a sharp legal thriller from one of Florida crime fiction's most reliable practitioners.
  15. The Known Dead — Donald Harstad — Carl Houseman, sheriff of a quiet Iowa county, faces a case far beyond the usual in Harstad's second procedural; authentic rural law enforcement atmosphere throughout.
  16. Final Target — Iris Johansen — A fast-moving thriller from the bestselling author of the Eve Duncan series; Johansen delivers her customary pace and high stakes.
  17. Silent Thunder — Peter Tasker — A thriller set against the backdrop of Japan; Tasker draws on his deep knowledge of Japanese culture and politics for an atmospheric and intelligent story.
  18. Bird's Eye View — J.F. Freedman — A New York Times bestseller; a man discovers something he was never meant to see while flying over the Virginia countryside, and what follows puts his life at risk.
  19. Red Tide — G.M. Ford — A Frank Corso novel; the journalist-turned-investigator faces a case involving the Seattle waterfront and a body that shouldn't be where it is.
  20. Depraved Indifference — Robert K. Tanenbaum — Butch Karp faces a politically explosive trial in the second novel in Tanenbaum's acclaimed legal thriller series; sharp courtroom drama with real procedural weight.