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Nicolas Ferraro’s My Favorite Scar is a nihilistic, hair-raising road trip through Argentina’s criminal underworld.

Nicolas Ferraro’s My Favorite Scar is a nihilistic, hair-raising road trip through Argentina’s criminal underworld.

Nightwatching is best suited for the thriller reader with nerves of steel—while rarely violent, it is a truly scary book.

Nightwatching is best suited for the thriller reader with nerves of steel—while rarely violent, it is a truly scary book.

Speaking of formally impressive, Janice Hallett is back with another uniquely structured mystery. This time around, she’s combining the email format of her debut (The Appeal) with the audio transcriptions of her sophomore novel (The Twyford Code) to track the process of true crime author Amanda Bailey. Amanda is attempting to write the definite book on the Alperton Angels doomsday cult, and through the emails she sends and the interviews she conducts, it becomes clear that the case is not nearly as cut and dried as she first assumed.

Speaking of formally impressive, Janice Hallett is back with another uniquely structured mystery. This time around, she’s combining the email format of her debut (The Appeal) with the audio transcriptions of her sophomore novel (The Twyford Code) to track the process of true crime author Amanda Bailey. Amanda is attempting to write the definite book […]

Louisa Luna crafts a boldly, unapologetically unlikable protagonist in Tell Me Who You Are—but is Dr. Caroline Strange also unreliable?

Louisa Luna crafts a boldly, unapologetically unlikable protagonist in Tell Me Who You Are—but is Dr. Caroline Strange also unreliable?

Australia’s finest thriller writer since Liane Moriarty, Sally Hepworth has found the perfect combination of character-based drama and completely unpredictable plots. Her latest rollercoaster of a novel follows three women who escaped a strict and mercurial foster mother when they were children, only to be reunited with her when bones are found on her property and the women are called in for questioning by the police.

Australia’s finest thriller writer since Liane Moriarty, Sally Hepworth has found the perfect combination of character-based drama and completely unpredictable plots. Her latest rollercoaster of a novel follows three women who escaped a strict and mercurial foster mother when they were children, only to be reunited with her when bones are found on her property […]

Chris Bohjalian’s latest thriller, The Princess of Las Vegas is a thrilling symphony of run-down casinos, teenage hackers and royal impersonators with multiple mysteries at its core.

Chris Bohjalian’s latest thriller, The Princess of Las Vegas is a thrilling symphony of run-down casinos, teenage hackers and royal impersonators with multiple mysteries at its core.

Ilium is a masterful literary novel posing as a spy novel, and succeeds brilliantly on both levels.

Ilium is a masterful literary novel posing as a spy novel, and succeeds brilliantly on both levels.

The Fourth Rule offers up a tasty combination plate of humor, deception, suspense and villainy—and that’s just on the part of its protagonist.

The Fourth Rule offers up a tasty combination plate of humor, deception, suspense and villainy—and that’s just on the part of its protagonist.

With its strong authorial voice and full embrace of the bumpy, twisty nature of retribution and revenge, The Favorites is a standout dark academia thriller.

With its strong authorial voice and full embrace of the bumpy, twisty nature of retribution and revenge, The Favorites is a standout dark academia thriller.

Military strategy buffs will especially love The Bullet Garden, but there’s something for everyone in Stephen Hunter’s World War II-set adventure.

Military strategy buffs will especially love The Bullet Garden, but there’s something for everyone in Stephen Hunter’s World War II-set adventure.

Tim Dorsey’s The Maltese Iguana is a “Florida man” article in book form—unpredictable, wildly entertaining and impossible to look away from.

Tim Dorsey’s The Maltese Iguana is a “Florida man” article in book form—unpredictable, wildly entertaining and impossible to look away from.

Meagan Jennett’s You Know Her will have readers torn between rooting for a serial killer and rooting for her best friend—the police officer who’s trying to stop her.

Meagan Jennett’s You Know Her will have readers torn between rooting for a serial killer and rooting for her best friend—the police officer who’s trying to stop her.

This complex, suspenseful novel explores the difficulties of true justice and the nature of memory.

This complex, suspenseful novel explores the difficulties of true justice and the nature of memory.

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