
Secondhand Mass Market Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box DSH1009
Secondhand Mass Market Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box
Unleash your inner detective with this powerhouse collection of secondhand thrillers and mysteries! Featuring a stellar lineup of international bestselling authors, this box is packed with suspense, intricate plots, and captivating investigations that will keep you guessing until the very last page. Prepare for heart-pounding action and chilling psychological insights. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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The Visitor by Lee Child
Jack Reacher, the iconic drifter and former military policeman, finds himself entangled in a chilling case of military sexual assault and a ruthless cover-up. As he delves deeper, Reacher uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power, forcing him to fight for justice with his signature blend of brutal efficiency and unwavering moral code. Child delivers a classic, action-packed Reacher investigation. -
Deception Point by Dan Brown
When a NASA satellite discovers a rare meteorite in the Arctic, validating the agency's controversial new space policy, the find is hailed as a scientific triumph. However, a White House intelligence analyst uncovers evidence of scientific trickery, propelling her into a high-stakes race to expose a shocking deception that could alter the course of presidential elections and global politics. Brown delivers a fast-paced techno-thriller. -
Nemesis by Jo Nesbo
Harry Hole, the brilliant but troubled detective, is investigating a seemingly open-and-shut bank robbery that turns into a complicated murder case, while also grappling with the disturbing suicide of a former lover. As he delves into the underworld of Oslo, Harry uncovers a sinister connection between the crimes and a hidden enemy determined to destroy him. Nesbo delivers a dark and intricate Nordic noir. -
Jackdaws by Ken Follett
In the perilous days leading up to D-Day, a crack team of female British agents, led by the indomitable Felicity "Flick" Clairet, is parachuted into occupied France on a daring mission to sabotage a crucial German communications hub. As they face ruthless Gestapo hunters and deadly obstacles, their courage and ingenuity are tested to the limit. Follett delivers a thrilling World War II espionage epic. -
As The Crow Flies by Jeffrey Archer
Charlie Trumper, a charismatic and ambitious costermonger from London, rises from humble beginnings to build a vast and successful business empire. His journey is filled with triumphs and setbacks, loves and losses, as he navigates the tumultuous landscape of the 20th century, always driven by an unyielding spirit and a determination to succeed. Archer delivers a sweeping saga of ambition and perseverance. -
Bloodstream by Tess Gerritsen
Medical examiner Maura Isles investigates the mysterious death of a young woman on a remote Maine island, a case that quickly exposes a dark history of secrets, strange rituals, and a disturbing past. As she unearths the truth, Maura finds herself in a race against time to stop a killer who believes they are protecting the island's twisted heritage. Gerritsen delivers a chilling and atmospheric medical thriller. -
By Stealth by Colin Forbes
When a powerful international conspiracy threatens global stability, Toby Ryker, the enigmatic and resourceful secret agent, is plunged into a high-stakes mission to uncover the masterminds and prevent a catastrophic attack. Navigating a treacherous world of espionage and betrayal, Ryker must use all his skills to outwit his enemies and save the day. Forbes delivers a gripping tale of international intrigue. -
Straight Into Darkness by Faye Kellerman
Detective Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus are pulled into a complex investigation when a prominent lawyer is found brutally murdered, and the prime suspect is an unexpected figure from their past. As they delve into the victim's intricate life, they uncover a web of deceit, dark secrets, and a powerful adversary determined to keep the truth buried. Kellerman delivers a compelling and psychologically rich mystery. -
The Grave Tattoo by Val McDermid
Historian Jane Gresham is drawn into a chilling mystery involving a lost manuscript by William Wordsworth and a series of brutal murders that seem connected to its secrets. As she delves into the past, Jane uncovers a shocking conspiracy that reaches across centuries, putting her own life in peril as she races to decipher the clues and expose the truth. McDermid delivers a brilliant blend of historical intrigue and modern suspense. -
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is called to the Louvre Museum after its curator is murdered, leaving behind a series of cryptic clues. Partnering with a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, Langdon embarks on a thrilling race through the streets of Paris and London, deciphering ancient codes and uncovering a shocking religious conspiracy that could shatter the foundations of Christianity. Brown delivers a global phenomenon of historical suspense. -
The Ice House by Minette Walters
The discovery of a decomposed body in an ice house on the sprawling estate of a secluded country home reopens a chilling fifteen-year-old murder case. When a troubled woman, believed to be involved, suddenly reappears, the secrets of the eccentric household begin to unravel, revealing a complex web of lies, love, and a desperate struggle for survival. Walters delivers a masterful psychological mystery. -
Avenger by Frederick Forsyth
Calvin Dexter, a Vietnam veteran turned private investigator, is hired by a grieving billionaire to track down a ruthless Serbian war criminal who murdered his grandson. Dexter's relentless pursuit leads him on a dangerous international manhunt, setting him against powerful forces and forcing him to confront his own violent past. Forsyth delivers a high-stakes, geopolitically charged thriller. -
Longshot by Dick Francis
John Kendall, a struggling author, takes a temporary job ghostwriting the autobiography of a reclusive and notoriously difficult steeplechase trainer. What begins as a quest for words quickly turns into a dangerous investigation when mysterious accidents plague the stables, leading John into a world of jealousy, sabotage, and murder. Francis delivers a classic, intricately plotted racing mystery. -
The Sisterhood by Colin Forbes
When a top secret British intelligence operation is compromised, the enigmatic and brilliant secret agent, Tweed, is plunged into a perilous quest to uncover a shadowy international organization known as "The Sisterhood." As he navigates a complex web of espionage and betrayal, Tweed races against time to thwart a catastrophic plot that threatens global security. Forbes delivers a gripping and intricate spy thriller. -
He Who Fears the Wolf by Karin Fossum
Inspector Konrad Sejer investigates the brutal murder of a mentally disabled man in a small Norwegian community, a crime that soon reveals a tangled web of family secrets, past injustices, and hidden resentments. As Sejer delves into the lives of the villagers, he uncovers a profound sense of fear and guilt that permeates the quiet town. Fossum delivers a chilling and psychologically astute Nordic crime novel. -
Boy in the Water by Stephen Dobyns
When a young boy's body is found in the local reservoir, Detective Paul Blaylock's investigation pulls him into the dark undercurrents of his seemingly idyllic New England town. As he uncovers the secrets of its residents, Blaylock confronts the complex dynamics of family, faith, and the hidden evils that can fester beneath a tranquil surface. Dobyns delivers a haunting and literary mystery. -
Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher
Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, is called upon to investigate strange magical happenings at a horror movie convention. What begins as a seemingly harmless case quickly escalates into a battle against ancient evils and terrifying creatures, forcing Harry to confront a magical plague threatening to consume the city. Butcher delivers an action-packed urban fantasy mystery. -
The Killing Kind by John Connolly
When a controversial author is found brutally murdered, private investigator Charlie Parker is drawn into a chilling case connected to a mysterious cult and a series of ritualistic killings. As Parker delves into the dark history of the "Killing Kind," he confronts his own demons and faces a relentless evil determined to protect its secrets. Connolly delivers a dark, atmospheric, and supernatural thriller. -
Bad Men by John Connolly
Private investigator Charlie Parker finds himself on a remote, isolated island off the coast of Maine, where a terrifying evil has taken root. A young girl has been abducted, and Parker discovers the island harbors a dark secret, a place where "bad men" have gathered to commit unspeakable acts. He must confront ancient malevolence to rescue the child. Connolly delivers a chilling and haunting supernatural thriller. -
Nocturnes by John Connolly
This collection of chilling and atmospheric short stories delves into the darkest corners of human experience, exploring themes of fear, loss, and the supernatural. Featuring both new tales and existing characters from Connolly's Charlie Parker series, these stories transport readers to a world where shadows lurk and the line between reality and nightmare blurs. Connolly delivers a masterclass in modern horror and suspense. -
Land of the Living by Nicci French
Abbie Devereaux wakes up in a locked room with no memory of how she got there, and quickly realizes she has been kidnapped. As she struggles to piece together her past and understand her captor's motives, Abbie embarks on a desperate and terrifying fight for survival, facing unimaginable psychological and physical torment. French delivers a gripping and suspenseful psychological thriller. -
Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell
Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the brilliant chief medical examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia, is faced with a horrifying series of brutal murders targeting young women. As she meticulously examines the evidence, Scarpetta uncovers a chilling pattern and races against time to catch a cunning serial killer who leaves no obvious clues behind. Cornwell introduces her iconic forensic pathologist in this gripping debut. -
Seeking Sanctuary by Frances Fyfield
When a woman seeking refuge from her abusive husband disappears from a remote sanctuary, crown prosecutor Helen West and her detective husband, Geoffrey Bailey, are drawn into a complex and dangerous investigation. They uncover a web of deceit, hidden identities, and the dark secrets of those who claim to offer protection. Fyfield delivers a tense and atmospheric legal thriller. -
The Sacred Cut by David Hewson
When a priceless Roman statue is discovered with a brutally murdered woman buried beneath it in the ancient city of Rome, Detective Nic Costa and his team are plunged into a case that connects ancient history with modern-day crime. As they delve into the secrets of the past, they uncover a sinister conspiracy and a killer with a chilling motive. Hewson delivers a compelling and atmospheric Roman mystery.
Genre: Fiction
Secondhand Mass Market Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box
Unleash your inner detective with this powerhouse collection of secondhand thrillers and mysteries! Featuring a stellar lineup of international bestselling authors, this box is packed with suspense, intricate plots, and captivating investigations that will keep you guessing until the very last page. Prepare for heart-pounding action and chilling psychological insights. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
-
The Visitor by Lee Child
Jack Reacher, the iconic drifter and former military policeman, finds himself entangled in a chilling case of military sexual assault and a ruthless cover-up. As he delves deeper, Reacher uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power, forcing him to fight for justice with his signature blend of brutal efficiency and unwavering moral code. Child delivers a classic, action-packed Reacher investigation. -
Deception Point by Dan Brown
When a NASA satellite discovers a rare meteorite in the Arctic, validating the agency's controversial new space policy, the find is hailed as a scientific triumph. However, a White House intelligence analyst uncovers evidence of scientific trickery, propelling her into a high-stakes race to expose a shocking deception that could alter the course of presidential elections and global politics. Brown delivers a fast-paced techno-thriller. -
Nemesis by Jo Nesbo
Harry Hole, the brilliant but troubled detective, is investigating a seemingly open-and-shut bank robbery that turns into a complicated murder case, while also grappling with the disturbing suicide of a former lover. As he delves into the underworld of Oslo, Harry uncovers a sinister connection between the crimes and a hidden enemy determined to destroy him. Nesbo delivers a dark and intricate Nordic noir. -
Jackdaws by Ken Follett
In the perilous days leading up to D-Day, a crack team of female British agents, led by the indomitable Felicity "Flick" Clairet, is parachuted into occupied France on a daring mission to sabotage a crucial German communications hub. As they face ruthless Gestapo hunters and deadly obstacles, their courage and ingenuity are tested to the limit. Follett delivers a thrilling World War II espionage epic. -
As The Crow Flies by Jeffrey Archer
Charlie Trumper, a charismatic and ambitious costermonger from London, rises from humble beginnings to build a vast and successful business empire. His journey is filled with triumphs and setbacks, loves and losses, as he navigates the tumultuous landscape of the 20th century, always driven by an unyielding spirit and a determination to succeed. Archer delivers a sweeping saga of ambition and perseverance. -
Bloodstream by Tess Gerritsen
Medical examiner Maura Isles investigates the mysterious death of a young woman on a remote Maine island, a case that quickly exposes a dark history of secrets, strange rituals, and a disturbing past. As she unearths the truth, Maura finds herself in a race against time to stop a killer who believes they are protecting the island's twisted heritage. Gerritsen delivers a chilling and atmospheric medical thriller. -
By Stealth by Colin Forbes
When a powerful international conspiracy threatens global stability, Toby Ryker, the enigmatic and resourceful secret agent, is plunged into a high-stakes mission to uncover the masterminds and prevent a catastrophic attack. Navigating a treacherous world of espionage and betrayal, Ryker must use all his skills to outwit his enemies and save the day. Forbes delivers a gripping tale of international intrigue. -
Straight Into Darkness by Faye Kellerman
Detective Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus are pulled into a complex investigation when a prominent lawyer is found brutally murdered, and the prime suspect is an unexpected figure from their past. As they delve into the victim's intricate life, they uncover a web of deceit, dark secrets, and a powerful adversary determined to keep the truth buried. Kellerman delivers a compelling and psychologically rich mystery. -
The Grave Tattoo by Val McDermid
Historian Jane Gresham is drawn into a chilling mystery involving a lost manuscript by William Wordsworth and a series of brutal murders that seem connected to its secrets. As she delves into the past, Jane uncovers a shocking conspiracy that reaches across centuries, putting her own life in peril as she races to decipher the clues and expose the truth. McDermid delivers a brilliant blend of historical intrigue and modern suspense. -
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is called to the Louvre Museum after its curator is murdered, leaving behind a series of cryptic clues. Partnering with a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, Langdon embarks on a thrilling race through the streets of Paris and London, deciphering ancient codes and uncovering a shocking religious conspiracy that could shatter the foundations of Christianity. Brown delivers a global phenomenon of historical suspense. -
The Ice House by Minette Walters
The discovery of a decomposed body in an ice house on the sprawling estate of a secluded country home reopens a chilling fifteen-year-old murder case. When a troubled woman, believed to be involved, suddenly reappears, the secrets of the eccentric household begin to unravel, revealing a complex web of lies, love, and a desperate struggle for survival. Walters delivers a masterful psychological mystery. -
Avenger by Frederick Forsyth
Calvin Dexter, a Vietnam veteran turned private investigator, is hired by a grieving billionaire to track down a ruthless Serbian war criminal who murdered his grandson. Dexter's relentless pursuit leads him on a dangerous international manhunt, setting him against powerful forces and forcing him to confront his own violent past. Forsyth delivers a high-stakes, geopolitically charged thriller. -
Longshot by Dick Francis
John Kendall, a struggling author, takes a temporary job ghostwriting the autobiography of a reclusive and notoriously difficult steeplechase trainer. What begins as a quest for words quickly turns into a dangerous investigation when mysterious accidents plague the stables, leading John into a world of jealousy, sabotage, and murder. Francis delivers a classic, intricately plotted racing mystery. -
The Sisterhood by Colin Forbes
When a top secret British intelligence operation is compromised, the enigmatic and brilliant secret agent, Tweed, is plunged into a perilous quest to uncover a shadowy international organization known as "The Sisterhood." As he navigates a complex web of espionage and betrayal, Tweed races against time to thwart a catastrophic plot that threatens global security. Forbes delivers a gripping and intricate spy thriller. -
He Who Fears the Wolf by Karin Fossum
Inspector Konrad Sejer investigates the brutal murder of a mentally disabled man in a small Norwegian community, a crime that soon reveals a tangled web of family secrets, past injustices, and hidden resentments. As Sejer delves into the lives of the villagers, he uncovers a profound sense of fear and guilt that permeates the quiet town. Fossum delivers a chilling and psychologically astute Nordic crime novel. -
Boy in the Water by Stephen Dobyns
When a young boy's body is found in the local reservoir, Detective Paul Blaylock's investigation pulls him into the dark undercurrents of his seemingly idyllic New England town. As he uncovers the secrets of its residents, Blaylock confronts the complex dynamics of family, faith, and the hidden evils that can fester beneath a tranquil surface. Dobyns delivers a haunting and literary mystery. -
Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher
Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, is called upon to investigate strange magical happenings at a horror movie convention. What begins as a seemingly harmless case quickly escalates into a battle against ancient evils and terrifying creatures, forcing Harry to confront a magical plague threatening to consume the city. Butcher delivers an action-packed urban fantasy mystery. -
The Killing Kind by John Connolly
When a controversial author is found brutally murdered, private investigator Charlie Parker is drawn into a chilling case connected to a mysterious cult and a series of ritualistic killings. As Parker delves into the dark history of the "Killing Kind," he confronts his own demons and faces a relentless evil determined to protect its secrets. Connolly delivers a dark, atmospheric, and supernatural thriller. -
Bad Men by John Connolly
Private investigator Charlie Parker finds himself on a remote, isolated island off the coast of Maine, where a terrifying evil has taken root. A young girl has been abducted, and Parker discovers the island harbors a dark secret, a place where "bad men" have gathered to commit unspeakable acts. He must confront ancient malevolence to rescue the child. Connolly delivers a chilling and haunting supernatural thriller. -
Nocturnes by John Connolly
This collection of chilling and atmospheric short stories delves into the darkest corners of human experience, exploring themes of fear, loss, and the supernatural. Featuring both new tales and existing characters from Connolly's Charlie Parker series, these stories transport readers to a world where shadows lurk and the line between reality and nightmare blurs. Connolly delivers a masterclass in modern horror and suspense. -
Land of the Living by Nicci French
Abbie Devereaux wakes up in a locked room with no memory of how she got there, and quickly realizes she has been kidnapped. As she struggles to piece together her past and understand her captor's motives, Abbie embarks on a desperate and terrifying fight for survival, facing unimaginable psychological and physical torment. French delivers a gripping and suspenseful psychological thriller. -
Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell
Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the brilliant chief medical examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia, is faced with a horrifying series of brutal murders targeting young women. As she meticulously examines the evidence, Scarpetta uncovers a chilling pattern and races against time to catch a cunning serial killer who leaves no obvious clues behind. Cornwell introduces her iconic forensic pathologist in this gripping debut. -
Seeking Sanctuary by Frances Fyfield
When a woman seeking refuge from her abusive husband disappears from a remote sanctuary, crown prosecutor Helen West and her detective husband, Geoffrey Bailey, are drawn into a complex and dangerous investigation. They uncover a web of deceit, hidden identities, and the dark secrets of those who claim to offer protection. Fyfield delivers a tense and atmospheric legal thriller. -
The Sacred Cut by David Hewson
When a priceless Roman statue is discovered with a brutally murdered woman buried beneath it in the ancient city of Rome, Detective Nic Costa and his team are plunged into a case that connects ancient history with modern-day crime. As they delve into the secrets of the past, they uncover a sinister conspiracy and a killer with a chilling motive. Hewson delivers a compelling and atmospheric Roman mystery.
