Secondhand Mass Market Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box DSH1015

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Secondhand Mass Market Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box

Experience a rush of adrenaline with this dynamic collection of twenty-two high-stakes thrillers, military action, legal suspense, and engaging historical epics. From the espionage world of Robert Ludlum and the forensic science of Patricia Cornwell to the historical grandiosity of Conn Iggulden and the gritty realism of Andy McNab, this box delivers nonstop excitement across various genres. It is an ideal collection for readers who crave fast-paced plotting and immersive storytelling. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. Wolf of the Plains by Conn Iggulden
    The first book in the Conqueror series chronicles the brutal, formative years of the legendary warrior Temujin, who would eventually unite the warring Mongol tribes and become Genghis Khan. Growing up in a harsh, unforgiving world, Temujin faces starvation, betrayal, and relentless attacks, forging him into the ruthless, brilliant military leader who would change the course of history.

  2. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
    When the NSA's most sophisticated code-breaking machine encounters an encryption it cannot crack, chief cryptographer Susan Fletcher is summoned to the agency's headquarters to confront the threat. She soon uncovers a global conspiracy designed to shatter the very foundations of American intelligence and national security. Fletcher must race against time to solve the cipher before a technological weapon is unleashed.

  3. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
    Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is urgently called to the Louvre after a curator is murdered, leaving behind a trail of baffling symbols and encrypted messages. Collaborating with a French cryptologist, Langdon follows the clues hidden within Leonardo Da Vinci’s work, leading them into a centuries-old religious conspiracy involving the Holy Grail and a secret society.

  4. The Redeemer by Jo Nesbo
    Detective Harry Hole returns to Oslo to investigate the mysterious death of a Salvation Army officer, initially ruled a suicide, which Hole suspects is a murder linked to an international assassin known as 'The Redeemer.' Hole must navigate the shadowy underworld of the local Salvation Army and track a foreign killer who uses extreme precision to execute his targets.

  5. Set in Stone by Robert Goddard
    Tony Venables is drawn back to his troubled past when he inherits a mysterious, derelict manor house in Cornwall, discovering that the property holds a decades-old secret involving a disappearance and potential murder. As he renovates the house, he peels back layers of deception and history, uncovering a truth that puts his own life in grave danger.

  6. On Beulah Height by Reginald Hill
    Superintendent Dalziel and Detective Sergeant Pascoe are plunged into a chilling case when a series of children go missing in the idyllic Yorkshire valley of Beulah. The disappearances eerily echo a similar string of unresolved cases that occurred decades earlier when the valley was flooded to create a reservoir. The detectives must uncover secrets literally buried beneath the water.

  7. The Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum
    Jason Bourne, the amnesiac former CIA assassin, is living a peaceful life when he is thrust back into the world of espionage after a high-ranking Chinese official is murdered, and Bourne is framed for the crime. He must hunt down the true killer—a powerful rival from his past—to clear his name and prevent a devastating political crisis between the US and China.

  8. Aggressor by Andy McNab
    Nick Stone is sent on a desperate mission to locate a British scientist who has been kidnapped in a volatile Middle Eastern nation. The operation quickly becomes a deadly scramble to prevent a catastrophic leak of vital nuclear technology. Stone finds himself alone behind enemy lines, relying on his training and brutal efficiency to survive and complete his objective.

  9. Dark Winter by Andy McNab
    Ex-SAS operative Nick Stone is hired to provide security for a high-profile but deeply unpopular businessman in a remote, harsh corner of Norway during the freezing winter. The isolation turns deadly when a professional assassin, linked to Stone's own past, begins to systematically hunt them down. Stone must use the brutal landscape to his advantage in a savage fight for survival.

  10. Sleeping Cruelty by Lynda La Plante
    Detective Chief Inspector Anna Travis is tasked with solving the brutal murder of a family in their home, a crime marked by extreme violence and baffling lack of apparent motive. Travis and her team delve into the disturbed psyche of the killer, encountering a shocking history of abuse and hidden malice in a case that tests the limits of her investigative experience.

  11. Déjà Dead / Death Du Jour by Kathy Reichs (Two books in one volume)
    Forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan applies her meticulous scientific knowledge to solving two complex and gruesome murder cases. In Déjà Dead, she investigates a serial killer in Montreal, and in Death Du Jour, she probes a strange case involving a possible saint in an isolated convent. Brennan uses bone and body evidence to speak for the victims.

  12. Cross of Fire by Colin Forbes
    A catastrophic security breach in a major British intelligence agency leads to a desperate scramble to prevent a devastating terrorist attack orchestrated by an international conspiracy. Tweed, the quiet, meticulous deputy director of the Secret Intelligence Service, must race across Europe to neutralize the threat before the cross of fire engulfs the continent.

  13. Timeline by Michael Crichton
    A group of young archaeology students are summoned to a remote dig site in France where they discover a mysterious scroll seemingly sent from the 14th century. They soon find themselves transported back in time to medieval France, where they must survive a brutal period of war and chivalry to find their way back to the present before the window closes forever.

  14. Whirlpool by Elizabeth Lowell
    A beautiful, tough woman who makes her living salvaging historical artifacts from deep-sea wrecks finds her current operation compromised by a ruthless, high-tech pirate. She is forced to partner with a charismatic, skilled man from her past to recover a priceless relic, plunging them both into a deadly whirlpool of international crime and intense romantic tension.

  15. Jinnie by Josephine Cox
    Set in the difficult working-class streets of World War II England, Jinnie is a determined young woman who struggles to raise her family amidst poverty, bombing raids, and the absence of her husband fighting overseas. Her resilience and courage shine through as she faces adversity and the difficult emotional choices of a woman striving to keep her loved ones safe.

  16. The Appeal by John Grisham
    When a small Mississippi town wins a massive class-action lawsuit against a powerful chemical company that polluted their water supply, the company decides to fight back by appealing the verdict to the state Supreme Court. The CEO mounts a ruthless, covert campaign to elect a judge who will overturn the decision, illustrating the dark corruption of the judicial system.

  17. The Innocent Man by John Grisham
    This is Grisham’s first work of non-fiction, detailing the true story of Ron Williamson, a former minor league baseball player who was wrongly convicted and spent years on death row for a murder he did not commit in Oklahoma. Grisham exposes the shocking flaws and injustices within the American legal system that put an innocent man within hours of execution.

  18. The Partner by John Grisham
    Patrick Lanigan, a partner in a prominent law firm, fakes his own death in a brutal car crash and steals $90 million from his firm and its high-powered client. After four years living comfortably under a new identity, he is caught and brought back to face the music, setting off a complex legal and criminal battle over the stolen funds.

  19. Fox Evil by Minette Walters
    The discovery of an anonymous human skull leads Detective Chief Inspector Giles Allen to investigate the strange, isolated life of a wealthy woman living in a decaying manor in rural Dorset. As the past and present intertwine, Allen finds himself unraveling a twisted history of abuse, isolation, and a cunning act of revenge concealed for years.

  20. Hornet's Nest by Patricia Cornwell
    In this spin-off series, three investigators—a rookie reporter, a newly appointed police chief, and a cynical detective—must unite to solve a series of mysterious deaths and political corruption in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. They follow a dangerous trail that involves corporate greed and a deadly conspiracy reaching into the highest levels of power.

  21. Black Market by James Patterson
    A desperate threat to the financial stability of the world sets the stage for a race against time when a ruthless, highly organized terrorist group plots to collapse the US economy through a series of coordinated, devastating attacks. A former Treasury agent and a brilliant FBI agent must join forces to locate the plotters before the global economic system is brought to its knees.

  22. 12th of Never by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
    Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women’s Murder Club are back when a series of bizarre, violent crimes plague San Francisco, including the highly public abduction of a newborn baby. Simultaneously, Lindsay grapples with the intense personal decision of whether to start a family of her own while hunting down a killer targeting pregnant women and new mothers.



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Secondhand Mass Market Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box

Experience a rush of adrenaline with this dynamic collection of twenty-two high-stakes thrillers, military action, legal suspense, and engaging historical epics. From the espionage world of Robert Ludlum and the forensic science of Patricia Cornwell to the historical grandiosity of Conn Iggulden and the gritty realism of Andy McNab, this box delivers nonstop excitement across various genres. It is an ideal collection for readers who crave fast-paced plotting and immersive storytelling. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. Wolf of the Plains by Conn Iggulden
    The first book in the Conqueror series chronicles the brutal, formative years of the legendary warrior Temujin, who would eventually unite the warring Mongol tribes and become Genghis Khan. Growing up in a harsh, unforgiving world, Temujin faces starvation, betrayal, and relentless attacks, forging him into the ruthless, brilliant military leader who would change the course of history.

  2. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
    When the NSA's most sophisticated code-breaking machine encounters an encryption it cannot crack, chief cryptographer Susan Fletcher is summoned to the agency's headquarters to confront the threat. She soon uncovers a global conspiracy designed to shatter the very foundations of American intelligence and national security. Fletcher must race against time to solve the cipher before a technological weapon is unleashed.

  3. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
    Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is urgently called to the Louvre after a curator is murdered, leaving behind a trail of baffling symbols and encrypted messages. Collaborating with a French cryptologist, Langdon follows the clues hidden within Leonardo Da Vinci’s work, leading them into a centuries-old religious conspiracy involving the Holy Grail and a secret society.

  4. The Redeemer by Jo Nesbo
    Detective Harry Hole returns to Oslo to investigate the mysterious death of a Salvation Army officer, initially ruled a suicide, which Hole suspects is a murder linked to an international assassin known as 'The Redeemer.' Hole must navigate the shadowy underworld of the local Salvation Army and track a foreign killer who uses extreme precision to execute his targets.

  5. Set in Stone by Robert Goddard
    Tony Venables is drawn back to his troubled past when he inherits a mysterious, derelict manor house in Cornwall, discovering that the property holds a decades-old secret involving a disappearance and potential murder. As he renovates the house, he peels back layers of deception and history, uncovering a truth that puts his own life in grave danger.

  6. On Beulah Height by Reginald Hill
    Superintendent Dalziel and Detective Sergeant Pascoe are plunged into a chilling case when a series of children go missing in the idyllic Yorkshire valley of Beulah. The disappearances eerily echo a similar string of unresolved cases that occurred decades earlier when the valley was flooded to create a reservoir. The detectives must uncover secrets literally buried beneath the water.

  7. The Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum
    Jason Bourne, the amnesiac former CIA assassin, is living a peaceful life when he is thrust back into the world of espionage after a high-ranking Chinese official is murdered, and Bourne is framed for the crime. He must hunt down the true killer—a powerful rival from his past—to clear his name and prevent a devastating political crisis between the US and China.

  8. Aggressor by Andy McNab
    Nick Stone is sent on a desperate mission to locate a British scientist who has been kidnapped in a volatile Middle Eastern nation. The operation quickly becomes a deadly scramble to prevent a catastrophic leak of vital nuclear technology. Stone finds himself alone behind enemy lines, relying on his training and brutal efficiency to survive and complete his objective.

  9. Dark Winter by Andy McNab
    Ex-SAS operative Nick Stone is hired to provide security for a high-profile but deeply unpopular businessman in a remote, harsh corner of Norway during the freezing winter. The isolation turns deadly when a professional assassin, linked to Stone's own past, begins to systematically hunt them down. Stone must use the brutal landscape to his advantage in a savage fight for survival.

  10. Sleeping Cruelty by Lynda La Plante
    Detective Chief Inspector Anna Travis is tasked with solving the brutal murder of a family in their home, a crime marked by extreme violence and baffling lack of apparent motive. Travis and her team delve into the disturbed psyche of the killer, encountering a shocking history of abuse and hidden malice in a case that tests the limits of her investigative experience.

  11. Déjà Dead / Death Du Jour by Kathy Reichs (Two books in one volume)
    Forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan applies her meticulous scientific knowledge to solving two complex and gruesome murder cases. In Déjà Dead, she investigates a serial killer in Montreal, and in Death Du Jour, she probes a strange case involving a possible saint in an isolated convent. Brennan uses bone and body evidence to speak for the victims.

  12. Cross of Fire by Colin Forbes
    A catastrophic security breach in a major British intelligence agency leads to a desperate scramble to prevent a devastating terrorist attack orchestrated by an international conspiracy. Tweed, the quiet, meticulous deputy director of the Secret Intelligence Service, must race across Europe to neutralize the threat before the cross of fire engulfs the continent.

  13. Timeline by Michael Crichton
    A group of young archaeology students are summoned to a remote dig site in France where they discover a mysterious scroll seemingly sent from the 14th century. They soon find themselves transported back in time to medieval France, where they must survive a brutal period of war and chivalry to find their way back to the present before the window closes forever.

  14. Whirlpool by Elizabeth Lowell
    A beautiful, tough woman who makes her living salvaging historical artifacts from deep-sea wrecks finds her current operation compromised by a ruthless, high-tech pirate. She is forced to partner with a charismatic, skilled man from her past to recover a priceless relic, plunging them both into a deadly whirlpool of international crime and intense romantic tension.

  15. Jinnie by Josephine Cox
    Set in the difficult working-class streets of World War II England, Jinnie is a determined young woman who struggles to raise her family amidst poverty, bombing raids, and the absence of her husband fighting overseas. Her resilience and courage shine through as she faces adversity and the difficult emotional choices of a woman striving to keep her loved ones safe.

  16. The Appeal by John Grisham
    When a small Mississippi town wins a massive class-action lawsuit against a powerful chemical company that polluted their water supply, the company decides to fight back by appealing the verdict to the state Supreme Court. The CEO mounts a ruthless, covert campaign to elect a judge who will overturn the decision, illustrating the dark corruption of the judicial system.

  17. The Innocent Man by John Grisham
    This is Grisham’s first work of non-fiction, detailing the true story of Ron Williamson, a former minor league baseball player who was wrongly convicted and spent years on death row for a murder he did not commit in Oklahoma. Grisham exposes the shocking flaws and injustices within the American legal system that put an innocent man within hours of execution.

  18. The Partner by John Grisham
    Patrick Lanigan, a partner in a prominent law firm, fakes his own death in a brutal car crash and steals $90 million from his firm and its high-powered client. After four years living comfortably under a new identity, he is caught and brought back to face the music, setting off a complex legal and criminal battle over the stolen funds.

  19. Fox Evil by Minette Walters
    The discovery of an anonymous human skull leads Detective Chief Inspector Giles Allen to investigate the strange, isolated life of a wealthy woman living in a decaying manor in rural Dorset. As the past and present intertwine, Allen finds himself unraveling a twisted history of abuse, isolation, and a cunning act of revenge concealed for years.

  20. Hornet's Nest by Patricia Cornwell
    In this spin-off series, three investigators—a rookie reporter, a newly appointed police chief, and a cynical detective—must unite to solve a series of mysterious deaths and political corruption in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. They follow a dangerous trail that involves corporate greed and a deadly conspiracy reaching into the highest levels of power.

  21. Black Market by James Patterson
    A desperate threat to the financial stability of the world sets the stage for a race against time when a ruthless, highly organized terrorist group plots to collapse the US economy through a series of coordinated, devastating attacks. A former Treasury agent and a brilliant FBI agent must join forces to locate the plotters before the global economic system is brought to its knees.

  22. 12th of Never by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
    Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women’s Murder Club are back when a series of bizarre, violent crimes plague San Francisco, including the highly public abduction of a newborn baby. Simultaneously, Lindsay grapples with the intense personal decision of whether to start a family of her own while hunting down a killer targeting pregnant women and new mothers.