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Showroom Sample Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box

This powerhouse collection of fifteen best-selling novels brings together the undisputed titans of the thriller genre, offering an elite selection of high-stakes suspense and complex mystery. Featuring a prestigious lineup that includes the intellectual puzzles of Dan Brown, the forensic precision of Patricia Cornwell, and the cozy yet brilliant wit of Richard Osman, this box is a definitive library for any serious collector. From the gritty London underworld of Martina Cole to the pulse-pounding military action of Andy McNab, these narratives span the full spectrum of crime fiction, exploring the deepest reaches of human nature and global conspiracy. These books are showroom samples and remain in new condition, though they feature prominent retail stickers on their covers as a result of their time on display. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. 23rd Midnight by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women’s Murder Club face their most chilling challenge yet when a copycat killer begins recreating the crimes of a notorious executed murderer. As the clock ticks toward the next midnight strike, the team must delve into the mind of a predator who seems to know their every move before they make it. This fast-paced, high-pressure mystery explores the dark legacy of past evils and the relentless pursuit of justice in a city gripped by a new wave of fear. It is a masterclass in suspense that keeps the reader guessing through every twist and turn of the investigation.

  2. I Will Find You by Harlan Coben Five years ago, David Burroughs was convicted of murdering his own son, a crime he has no memory of committing but for which he accepted a life sentence. When his sister-in-law shows him a recent photograph of a boy who looks exactly like his son, David realizes he has been framed for the unthinkable. He orchestrates a daring prison escape to find the truth and save his child from a conspiracy that goes deeper than he ever imagined. This is a relentless, emotionally raw thriller about a father's unconditional love and the lengths a man will go to for a second chance.

  3. Westwind by Ian Rankin In this rare venture into the world of international espionage, a satellite technician discovers a terrifying anomaly in a feed that suggests a secret war is being waged from above. When his colleagues begin to disappear or die in suspicious accidents, he realizes he is the only person left who can stop a global catastrophe. Rankin trades his signature gritty procedural style for a high-concept political thriller that explores the vulnerability of our digital age and the power of those who watch. It is a gripping and prescient story about truth, paranoia, and the dangerous intersection of technology and government power.

  4. Chaos by Patricia Cornwell Dr. Kay Scarpetta is called to a strange crime scene where a young woman has been killed by what appears to be a direct strike of lightning during a clear evening. As she investigates the bizarre physics of the death, she begins to suspect that someone is using advanced technology as a lethal, untraceable weapon. The case takes a personal turn as Scarpetta receives a series of taunting messages that suggest her most elusive and dangerous enemy has returned to destroy her. This is a sophisticated forensic thriller that blends cutting-edge science with the intense psychological tension of a long-term personal vendetta.

  5. The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman The Thursday Murder Club returns to action when a face from Elizabeth’s past arrives seeking her help after being accused of stealing millions of pounds in diamonds. As the bodies start to pile up around the sleepy retirement village of Cooper’s Chase, the four unlikely detectives must stay one step ahead of a ruthless killer. Osman masterfully balances sharp-witted humor with a genuinely clever mystery, highlighting the hidden talents of those often overlooked by society. It is a delightful and heartwarming story that proves being retired doesn't mean you've lost your edge for solving complex crimes.

  6. Next in Line by Jeffrey Archer In 1980s London, Detective William Warwick is assigned to a high-stakes protection detail for the royal family, but he soon discovers a security breach that suggests a threat from within. As he navigates the complex social hierarchies of the palace, he must also manage a dangerous undercover operation to dismantle a massive art forgery ring. Archer expertly blends historical detail with his signature narrative flair, creating a high-pressure environment where every loyalty is tested and every decision has national consequences. It is a sharp and engaging entry in the series that captures the atmosphere of a changing era in British law.

  7. Picture You Dead by Peter James Detective Superintendent Roy Grace is pulled into the dangerous world of fine art when a couple discovers a potential masterpiece hidden behind a cheap painting they bought at a car boot sale. What starts as a dream find quickly turns into a lethal nightmare as the art’s dark history attracts the attention of a cold-blooded killer. James masterfully explores the greed and obsession that drive the high-end art market while maintaining a relentless, driving pace throughout the investigation. It is a sharp and sophisticated procedural that demonstrates why Roy Grace remains one of the most beloved detectives in contemporary fiction.

  8. Down to the Wire by Andy McNab In the final mission for legendary operative Nick Stone, he is pulled into a high-stakes pursuit across the frozen landscapes of the Arctic to stop a catastrophic terrorist attack. As he faces extreme environmental conditions and a ruthless enemy, Stone must rely on every ounce of his SAS training and survival instincts to stay alive. The narrative provides a visceral and authentic look at modern warfare and the physical and mental toll it takes on those who operate in the shadows. It is an explosive and emotionally resonant conclusion to the series that highlights the ultimate sacrifices made in the name of duty.

  9. The Rising Tide by Ann Cleeves Detective Vera Stanhope is called to the tidal island of Holy Island after a group of old friends reunite for their fifty-year anniversary, only for one of them to be found dead. As the tide cuts the island off from the mainland, Vera must navigate decades of hidden resentments and secrets within the group to identify the killer among them. Cleeves utilizes the atmospheric and isolated setting to create a sense of rising tension and claustrophobia as the investigation intensifies. It is a sharp and beautifully written mystery that explores the long-lasting impact of the past on a group of people who thought they knew each other.

  10. Look Both Ways by Linwood Barclay The citizens of a small town are living through a terrifying social experiment when a company introduces autonomous vehicles that suddenly begin targeting pedestrians with lethal precision. As the body count rises and the town descends into a state of paranoid chaos, a local journalist races to uncover the person responsible for hacking the fleet. Barclay utilizes a high-concept premise to explore our growing dependence on technology and the fear of a world where machines can be turned against us. It is a relentless, fast-paced thriller that keeps the stakes high while delivering a shocking sequence of twists and turns.

  11. The Cauldron by Colin Forbes Top British operative Tweed and his team are pulled into a web of international intrigue when a series of high-profile assassinations across Europe suggests the emergence of a new and lethal global power. As they track the threat from London to the heart of the continent, they must navigate a landscape of shifting political alliances and hidden betrayals. Forbes delivers a classic, high-stakes espionage thriller that explores the dark side of international relations and the secrets that drive the world's most powerful nations. It is a fast-paced and suspenseful story that highlights the dangerous work of those who defend national security in the shadows.

  12. The Lazarus Child by Robert Mawson A family is shattered when their young daughter falls into a deep, unresponsive coma following a tragic accident, leading them to a controversial clinic in the American wilderness. There, a brilliant but unconventional doctor uses a radical experimental treatment to try and bring children back from the brink of brain death. The story is a moving and atmospheric exploration of parental love, the boundaries of medical science, and the spiritual connection between siblings. It is a hauntingly beautiful mystery that delves into the hidden depths of the human mind and the incredible resilience of the human heart in the face of despair.

  13. Origin by Dan Brown Robert Langdon arrives at the Guggenheim Museum in Spain for a major announcement that promises to answer the two fundamental questions of human existence: Where do we come from? And where are we going? When the event is plunged into chaos, Langdon must flee with the museum’s director to find the password that will unlock the truth before a powerful and ancient enemy silences it forever. Brown blends art history, religion, and cutting-edge science into a breathless, high-stakes puzzle that challenges the foundations of modern belief. It is a cinematic and thought-provoking adventure that explores the potential future of humanity in an age of artificial intelligence.

  14. Comeback by Dick Francis A diplomat returning to his childhood home in the English countryside finds himself embroiled in a lethal mystery involving the world of high-stakes horse racing. When a series of suspicious accidents targets a local trainer, he must use his international experience and tactical wits to uncover a conspiracy that goes deeper than anyone imagined. Francis expertly blends the elegance of the racing world with the grit of a sophisticated thriller, exploring the corruption and greed that can hide beneath a polished surface. It is a fast-paced and engaging story that celebrates the resilience of an outsider fighting for justice in a tight-knit and dangerous community.

  15. Betrayal by Martina Cole A powerful family in the heart of London's criminal underworld finds their loyalty tested to the breaking point when a betrayal from within threatens to destroy their empire. As the head of the family fights to maintain control, she must navigate a landscape of shifting alliances and brutal violence where every favor comes with a lethal price. Cole delivers a gritty and authentic urban thriller that explores the dark side of ambition and the devastating consequences of putting power above family. It is a searing and uncompromising portrait of a woman at the top of a dangerous world, fighting to protect everything she has built from those she once trusted.




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Showroom Sample Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box

This powerhouse collection of fifteen best-selling novels brings together the undisputed titans of the thriller genre, offering an elite selection of high-stakes suspense and complex mystery. Featuring a prestigious lineup that includes the intellectual puzzles of Dan Brown, the forensic precision of Patricia Cornwell, and the cozy yet brilliant wit of Richard Osman, this box is a definitive library for any serious collector. From the gritty London underworld of Martina Cole to the pulse-pounding military action of Andy McNab, these narratives span the full spectrum of crime fiction, exploring the deepest reaches of human nature and global conspiracy. These books are showroom samples and remain in new condition, though they feature prominent retail stickers on their covers as a result of their time on display. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. 23rd Midnight by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women’s Murder Club face their most chilling challenge yet when a copycat killer begins recreating the crimes of a notorious executed murderer. As the clock ticks toward the next midnight strike, the team must delve into the mind of a predator who seems to know their every move before they make it. This fast-paced, high-pressure mystery explores the dark legacy of past evils and the relentless pursuit of justice in a city gripped by a new wave of fear. It is a masterclass in suspense that keeps the reader guessing through every twist and turn of the investigation.

  2. I Will Find You by Harlan Coben Five years ago, David Burroughs was convicted of murdering his own son, a crime he has no memory of committing but for which he accepted a life sentence. When his sister-in-law shows him a recent photograph of a boy who looks exactly like his son, David realizes he has been framed for the unthinkable. He orchestrates a daring prison escape to find the truth and save his child from a conspiracy that goes deeper than he ever imagined. This is a relentless, emotionally raw thriller about a father's unconditional love and the lengths a man will go to for a second chance.

  3. Westwind by Ian Rankin In this rare venture into the world of international espionage, a satellite technician discovers a terrifying anomaly in a feed that suggests a secret war is being waged from above. When his colleagues begin to disappear or die in suspicious accidents, he realizes he is the only person left who can stop a global catastrophe. Rankin trades his signature gritty procedural style for a high-concept political thriller that explores the vulnerability of our digital age and the power of those who watch. It is a gripping and prescient story about truth, paranoia, and the dangerous intersection of technology and government power.

  4. Chaos by Patricia Cornwell Dr. Kay Scarpetta is called to a strange crime scene where a young woman has been killed by what appears to be a direct strike of lightning during a clear evening. As she investigates the bizarre physics of the death, she begins to suspect that someone is using advanced technology as a lethal, untraceable weapon. The case takes a personal turn as Scarpetta receives a series of taunting messages that suggest her most elusive and dangerous enemy has returned to destroy her. This is a sophisticated forensic thriller that blends cutting-edge science with the intense psychological tension of a long-term personal vendetta.

  5. The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman The Thursday Murder Club returns to action when a face from Elizabeth’s past arrives seeking her help after being accused of stealing millions of pounds in diamonds. As the bodies start to pile up around the sleepy retirement village of Cooper’s Chase, the four unlikely detectives must stay one step ahead of a ruthless killer. Osman masterfully balances sharp-witted humor with a genuinely clever mystery, highlighting the hidden talents of those often overlooked by society. It is a delightful and heartwarming story that proves being retired doesn't mean you've lost your edge for solving complex crimes.

  6. Next in Line by Jeffrey Archer In 1980s London, Detective William Warwick is assigned to a high-stakes protection detail for the royal family, but he soon discovers a security breach that suggests a threat from within. As he navigates the complex social hierarchies of the palace, he must also manage a dangerous undercover operation to dismantle a massive art forgery ring. Archer expertly blends historical detail with his signature narrative flair, creating a high-pressure environment where every loyalty is tested and every decision has national consequences. It is a sharp and engaging entry in the series that captures the atmosphere of a changing era in British law.

  7. Picture You Dead by Peter James Detective Superintendent Roy Grace is pulled into the dangerous world of fine art when a couple discovers a potential masterpiece hidden behind a cheap painting they bought at a car boot sale. What starts as a dream find quickly turns into a lethal nightmare as the art’s dark history attracts the attention of a cold-blooded killer. James masterfully explores the greed and obsession that drive the high-end art market while maintaining a relentless, driving pace throughout the investigation. It is a sharp and sophisticated procedural that demonstrates why Roy Grace remains one of the most beloved detectives in contemporary fiction.

  8. Down to the Wire by Andy McNab In the final mission for legendary operative Nick Stone, he is pulled into a high-stakes pursuit across the frozen landscapes of the Arctic to stop a catastrophic terrorist attack. As he faces extreme environmental conditions and a ruthless enemy, Stone must rely on every ounce of his SAS training and survival instincts to stay alive. The narrative provides a visceral and authentic look at modern warfare and the physical and mental toll it takes on those who operate in the shadows. It is an explosive and emotionally resonant conclusion to the series that highlights the ultimate sacrifices made in the name of duty.

  9. The Rising Tide by Ann Cleeves Detective Vera Stanhope is called to the tidal island of Holy Island after a group of old friends reunite for their fifty-year anniversary, only for one of them to be found dead. As the tide cuts the island off from the mainland, Vera must navigate decades of hidden resentments and secrets within the group to identify the killer among them. Cleeves utilizes the atmospheric and isolated setting to create a sense of rising tension and claustrophobia as the investigation intensifies. It is a sharp and beautifully written mystery that explores the long-lasting impact of the past on a group of people who thought they knew each other.

  10. Look Both Ways by Linwood Barclay The citizens of a small town are living through a terrifying social experiment when a company introduces autonomous vehicles that suddenly begin targeting pedestrians with lethal precision. As the body count rises and the town descends into a state of paranoid chaos, a local journalist races to uncover the person responsible for hacking the fleet. Barclay utilizes a high-concept premise to explore our growing dependence on technology and the fear of a world where machines can be turned against us. It is a relentless, fast-paced thriller that keeps the stakes high while delivering a shocking sequence of twists and turns.

  11. The Cauldron by Colin Forbes Top British operative Tweed and his team are pulled into a web of international intrigue when a series of high-profile assassinations across Europe suggests the emergence of a new and lethal global power. As they track the threat from London to the heart of the continent, they must navigate a landscape of shifting political alliances and hidden betrayals. Forbes delivers a classic, high-stakes espionage thriller that explores the dark side of international relations and the secrets that drive the world's most powerful nations. It is a fast-paced and suspenseful story that highlights the dangerous work of those who defend national security in the shadows.

  12. The Lazarus Child by Robert Mawson A family is shattered when their young daughter falls into a deep, unresponsive coma following a tragic accident, leading them to a controversial clinic in the American wilderness. There, a brilliant but unconventional doctor uses a radical experimental treatment to try and bring children back from the brink of brain death. The story is a moving and atmospheric exploration of parental love, the boundaries of medical science, and the spiritual connection between siblings. It is a hauntingly beautiful mystery that delves into the hidden depths of the human mind and the incredible resilience of the human heart in the face of despair.

  13. Origin by Dan Brown Robert Langdon arrives at the Guggenheim Museum in Spain for a major announcement that promises to answer the two fundamental questions of human existence: Where do we come from? And where are we going? When the event is plunged into chaos, Langdon must flee with the museum’s director to find the password that will unlock the truth before a powerful and ancient enemy silences it forever. Brown blends art history, religion, and cutting-edge science into a breathless, high-stakes puzzle that challenges the foundations of modern belief. It is a cinematic and thought-provoking adventure that explores the potential future of humanity in an age of artificial intelligence.

  14. Comeback by Dick Francis A diplomat returning to his childhood home in the English countryside finds himself embroiled in a lethal mystery involving the world of high-stakes horse racing. When a series of suspicious accidents targets a local trainer, he must use his international experience and tactical wits to uncover a conspiracy that goes deeper than anyone imagined. Francis expertly blends the elegance of the racing world with the grit of a sophisticated thriller, exploring the corruption and greed that can hide beneath a polished surface. It is a fast-paced and engaging story that celebrates the resilience of an outsider fighting for justice in a tight-knit and dangerous community.

  15. Betrayal by Martina Cole A powerful family in the heart of London's criminal underworld finds their loyalty tested to the breaking point when a betrayal from within threatens to destroy their empire. As the head of the family fights to maintain control, she must navigate a landscape of shifting alliances and brutal violence where every favor comes with a lethal price. Cole delivers a gritty and authentic urban thriller that explores the dark side of ambition and the devastating consequences of putting power above family. It is a searing and uncompromising portrait of a woman at the top of a dangerous world, fighting to protect everything she has built from those she once trusted.