
Showroom Sample Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box DSH1321
Dive headfirst into a world of suspense, intrigue, and captivating mysteries with our Showroom Sample Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box. This incredible collection features eighteen compelling titles, guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Each book is a brand new, unread copy sourced directly from a publisher's showroom, offering you pristine stories at an unbeatable price. As these are showroom samples, please note they will have a sticker or two on the cover.
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The Girl Who Lived Twice by David Lagercrantz
Lisbeth Salander finds herself embroiled in a new, complex case involving a mountain expedition fatality and a network of Russian spies. While Mikael Blomkvist investigates the circumstances surrounding the death, Lisbeth uncovers disturbing connections to a shadowy online organization. This electrifying installment brings the Millennium series to a thrilling, high-stakes conclusion. -
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist is hired to investigate the forty-year disappearance of a wealthy industrialist's niece, Harriet Vanger. He teams up with Lisbeth Salander, a brilliant but deeply troubled hacker with a dark past. Together, they uncover a terrifying trail of family secrets and shocking violence. A groundbreaking, dark, and intricate mystery. -
The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson
Lisbeth Salander becomes the prime suspect in three murders connected to a sex-trafficking ring, forcing her into hiding. Mikael Blomkvist, convinced of her innocence, investigates the dark underworld to clear her name while uncovering shocking links to Lisbeth's traumatic past. A relentless and intricate thriller exploring justice, corruption, and survival. -
The Girl In The Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz
Lisbeth Salander is drawn into a world of cybercrime and government secrets when a brilliant but reclusive professor seeks her help with a groundbreaking AI project. Mikael Blomkvist, meanwhile, is investigating a mysterious criminal network targeting the professor. Their paths converge in a high-stakes, technologically charged espionage thriller. -
The Girl Who Takes An Eye For An Eye by David Lagercrantz
Lisbeth Salander finds herself institutionalized after a violent incident, trapped with dangerous individuals from her past and the authorities who wish to control her. As she fights for her freedom, Mikael Blomkvist pursues a lead that connects her to a sinister scientific experiment involving twins. A thrilling exploration of identity and hidden genetic experiments. -
The Judge's List by John Grisham
Investigator Lacy Stoltz is approached by a woman who claims a seemingly respectable judge is a cold-blooded serial killer. Without any concrete evidence, Lacy must navigate a dangerous game of cat and mouse, risking her career and her life to expose a brilliant and terrifying predator who targets those who have wronged him. -
Wild Fire by Ann Cleeves
Detective Matthew Venn investigates two seemingly unrelated deaths in his small, tightly knit Devon community: one a local girl found in a beauty spot, the other a tragic house fire. As secrets simmer beneath the surface and allegiances crack, Venn uncovers a disturbing pattern connecting the dark corners of the community to the victims. -
Hostage by Clare Mackintosh
Flight attendant Mina is on a twenty-hour flight from London to Sydney, knowing her young daughter, Sophia, is being held hostage on the ground. She faces an impossible choice: either ensure someone on the plane dies, or Sophia will be murdered. A terrifying psychological thriller that unfolds in real-time, pushing the limits of a mother's love. -
The Lost Girls by Kate Hamer
Beth is a young woman living a quiet life until a strange woman calls and asks a disturbing question: "Have you seen my daughter?" The call triggers forgotten memories and pulls Beth into a chilling mystery surrounding the disappearance of a young girl decades ago, forcing her to confront a buried past. -
The Brass Verdict by Michael Connelly
Defence attorney Mickey Haller inherits a high-profile murder case from a deceased colleague, only to discover the victim was also his former client. He finds himself crossing paths with LAPD detective Harry Bosch, his half-brother, as they navigate a complex legal web and a dangerous killer. A compelling blend of legal and police procedural. -
The Girl Before by JP Delaney
Jane, recovering from personal tragedy, moves into a minimalist house designed by an enigmatic architect, which comes with stringent rules. As she becomes infatuated with the house and its creator, she uncovers unsettling parallels to the previous occupant, Emma, who died there under mysterious circumstances. A twisty psychological thriller about obsession and control. -
How To Kill Your Best Friend by Lexie Elliott
Three university friends reunite for an idyllic trip to a beautiful, remote island, a decade after a fourth friend mysteriously drowned during a similar trip. As dark secrets resurface and tensions rise, they realize one of them holds a dangerous truth, and the past tragedy may not have been an accident. -
Desert Star by Michael Connelly
Detective Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch are forced to work together in the LAPD's new cold case unit, tasked with solving the toughest, long-unsolved murders. As they tackle two complex cases, including one from Bosch's own past, they navigate institutional obstacles and dangerous adversaries. A gripping procedural showcasing their investigative prowess. -
Fleshmarket Close by Ian Rankin
A grim discovery of illegal immigrants' bodies in a disused quarry draws Inspector Rebus into a dark, complex case involving human trafficking and hidden identities. As Rebus delves into the seedy underbelly of Edinburgh, tracing routes of exploitation and desperation, he confronts the stark realities of crime and social injustice. -
When I Was Ten by Fiona Cummins
Dr. Richard Finch, renowned true-crime author, is writing a book about the notorious 'Sweetpea Killer' case from twenty years ago, in which a ten-year-old girl was found responsible for a horrific crime. As he digs deeper, unsettling truths about the child, the victim, and the crime begin to emerge. A dark, disturbing exploration of childhood darkness. -
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson
Lisbeth Salander survives a gunshot wound but finds herself accused of attempted murder, facing an intricate legal battle in a high-security hospital. Mikael Blomkvist, determined to expose the powerful forces conspiring against her, races to uncover the truth and exonerate Salander. The explosive conclusion to the original Millennium trilogy. -
Death Is A Welcome Guest by Louise Welsh
Dr. Jude McVeigh, a forensic psychologist, finds herself drawn into the murky world of Glasgow's criminal underworld when her quiet life is shattered by seemingly random acts of menace. As her past unravels and her closest relationships are threatened, she must uncover who is targeting her and why. A chilling and atmospheric psychological thriller. -
Everyone Is Still Alive by Cathy Rentzenbrink
A group of friends, now navigating the complexities of middle age and parenthood, gather in a country house, their lives interwoven with shared history and unspoken secrets. As the idyllic retreat continues, simmering tensions surface, forcing them to confront the realities of their interconnected lives and the choices they've made.
Genre: Fiction
Dive headfirst into a world of suspense, intrigue, and captivating mysteries with our Showroom Sample Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box. This incredible collection features eighteen compelling titles, guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Each book is a brand new, unread copy sourced directly from a publisher's showroom, offering you pristine stories at an unbeatable price. As these are showroom samples, please note they will have a sticker or two on the cover.
-
The Girl Who Lived Twice by David Lagercrantz
Lisbeth Salander finds herself embroiled in a new, complex case involving a mountain expedition fatality and a network of Russian spies. While Mikael Blomkvist investigates the circumstances surrounding the death, Lisbeth uncovers disturbing connections to a shadowy online organization. This electrifying installment brings the Millennium series to a thrilling, high-stakes conclusion. -
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist is hired to investigate the forty-year disappearance of a wealthy industrialist's niece, Harriet Vanger. He teams up with Lisbeth Salander, a brilliant but deeply troubled hacker with a dark past. Together, they uncover a terrifying trail of family secrets and shocking violence. A groundbreaking, dark, and intricate mystery. -
The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson
Lisbeth Salander becomes the prime suspect in three murders connected to a sex-trafficking ring, forcing her into hiding. Mikael Blomkvist, convinced of her innocence, investigates the dark underworld to clear her name while uncovering shocking links to Lisbeth's traumatic past. A relentless and intricate thriller exploring justice, corruption, and survival. -
The Girl In The Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz
Lisbeth Salander is drawn into a world of cybercrime and government secrets when a brilliant but reclusive professor seeks her help with a groundbreaking AI project. Mikael Blomkvist, meanwhile, is investigating a mysterious criminal network targeting the professor. Their paths converge in a high-stakes, technologically charged espionage thriller. -
The Girl Who Takes An Eye For An Eye by David Lagercrantz
Lisbeth Salander finds herself institutionalized after a violent incident, trapped with dangerous individuals from her past and the authorities who wish to control her. As she fights for her freedom, Mikael Blomkvist pursues a lead that connects her to a sinister scientific experiment involving twins. A thrilling exploration of identity and hidden genetic experiments. -
The Judge's List by John Grisham
Investigator Lacy Stoltz is approached by a woman who claims a seemingly respectable judge is a cold-blooded serial killer. Without any concrete evidence, Lacy must navigate a dangerous game of cat and mouse, risking her career and her life to expose a brilliant and terrifying predator who targets those who have wronged him. -
Wild Fire by Ann Cleeves
Detective Matthew Venn investigates two seemingly unrelated deaths in his small, tightly knit Devon community: one a local girl found in a beauty spot, the other a tragic house fire. As secrets simmer beneath the surface and allegiances crack, Venn uncovers a disturbing pattern connecting the dark corners of the community to the victims. -
Hostage by Clare Mackintosh
Flight attendant Mina is on a twenty-hour flight from London to Sydney, knowing her young daughter, Sophia, is being held hostage on the ground. She faces an impossible choice: either ensure someone on the plane dies, or Sophia will be murdered. A terrifying psychological thriller that unfolds in real-time, pushing the limits of a mother's love. -
The Lost Girls by Kate Hamer
Beth is a young woman living a quiet life until a strange woman calls and asks a disturbing question: "Have you seen my daughter?" The call triggers forgotten memories and pulls Beth into a chilling mystery surrounding the disappearance of a young girl decades ago, forcing her to confront a buried past. -
The Brass Verdict by Michael Connelly
Defence attorney Mickey Haller inherits a high-profile murder case from a deceased colleague, only to discover the victim was also his former client. He finds himself crossing paths with LAPD detective Harry Bosch, his half-brother, as they navigate a complex legal web and a dangerous killer. A compelling blend of legal and police procedural. -
The Girl Before by JP Delaney
Jane, recovering from personal tragedy, moves into a minimalist house designed by an enigmatic architect, which comes with stringent rules. As she becomes infatuated with the house and its creator, she uncovers unsettling parallels to the previous occupant, Emma, who died there under mysterious circumstances. A twisty psychological thriller about obsession and control. -
How To Kill Your Best Friend by Lexie Elliott
Three university friends reunite for an idyllic trip to a beautiful, remote island, a decade after a fourth friend mysteriously drowned during a similar trip. As dark secrets resurface and tensions rise, they realize one of them holds a dangerous truth, and the past tragedy may not have been an accident. -
Desert Star by Michael Connelly
Detective Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch are forced to work together in the LAPD's new cold case unit, tasked with solving the toughest, long-unsolved murders. As they tackle two complex cases, including one from Bosch's own past, they navigate institutional obstacles and dangerous adversaries. A gripping procedural showcasing their investigative prowess. -
Fleshmarket Close by Ian Rankin
A grim discovery of illegal immigrants' bodies in a disused quarry draws Inspector Rebus into a dark, complex case involving human trafficking and hidden identities. As Rebus delves into the seedy underbelly of Edinburgh, tracing routes of exploitation and desperation, he confronts the stark realities of crime and social injustice. -
When I Was Ten by Fiona Cummins
Dr. Richard Finch, renowned true-crime author, is writing a book about the notorious 'Sweetpea Killer' case from twenty years ago, in which a ten-year-old girl was found responsible for a horrific crime. As he digs deeper, unsettling truths about the child, the victim, and the crime begin to emerge. A dark, disturbing exploration of childhood darkness. -
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson
Lisbeth Salander survives a gunshot wound but finds herself accused of attempted murder, facing an intricate legal battle in a high-security hospital. Mikael Blomkvist, determined to expose the powerful forces conspiring against her, races to uncover the truth and exonerate Salander. The explosive conclusion to the original Millennium trilogy. -
Death Is A Welcome Guest by Louise Welsh
Dr. Jude McVeigh, a forensic psychologist, finds herself drawn into the murky world of Glasgow's criminal underworld when her quiet life is shattered by seemingly random acts of menace. As her past unravels and her closest relationships are threatened, she must uncover who is targeting her and why. A chilling and atmospheric psychological thriller. -
Everyone Is Still Alive by Cathy Rentzenbrink
A group of friends, now navigating the complexities of middle age and parenthood, gather in a country house, their lives interwoven with shared history and unspoken secrets. As the idyllic retreat continues, simmering tensions surface, forcing them to confront the realities of their interconnected lives and the choices they've made.
