Tag: Mystery Suspense
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The Brink of Everything: Eight Mysteries & Thrillers Set in Isolation
Alone and secluded. These mysteries & thrillers feature protagonists who must fight their way through nature, isolation, and the darkest of intentions.
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10 Atmospheric Mystery Novels Set in the South
Set in the South, these seven mysteries & thrillers are teeming with atmosphere, southern charm, and a little something extra.
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Sandie Jones Gives Us Her Top Destination Thrillers
Mystery suspense author of The Guilt Trip, Sandie Jones gives us her top destination thrillers to get started reading.
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Sandra Brown Takes Us Back In Time To Prohibition
In Sandra Brown's newest historical thriller Blind Tiger, two opposites find themselves in the middle of a moonshine war, where whiskey and blood flow as equals.
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Twisted Horror Novels That Deep Dive Into the Nature of Man
These terrifying tales are guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat with the turn of every page.
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Samantha Downing and the Appeal of Dark Academia
Crime fiction author of The Lovely Wife, Samantha Downing discusses our recent fixation with dark academia mystery and suspense novels--the good, the bad, and the deadly.
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Mystery & Thriller Books Coming in August
August is one of the hottest months of the year, and you've got plenty of chilling thrillers to pick up and enjoy.
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Karin Slaughter on Her Latest Thriller False Witness
We sat down with New York Times Bestselling author Karin Slaughter to discuss her latest mystery suspense novel False Witness.
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Our Favorite Police Procedural Novels This Year
Buckle up detective fans because there are a whole lot of great police procedurals to look forward to in the rest of 2021.
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Locked Room Mysteries With Elisabeth de Mariaffi
Author Elisabeth de Mariaffi discusses three of her favorite locked-room mysteries, including the Agatha Christie novel that inspired The Retreat.
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Famous Villains Who Shaped The Crime Fiction Genre
The most famous villains are complicated, dynamic, and keep us guessing. So let's just say it. We love a good villain.
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The Dark Noir Films of 20th Century France
The name "Film Noir" is a French term meaning "Dark Film," and the term was coined by French critic Nino Frank in 1946 to describe Hollywood films.
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