486 Results with the "Thriller" genre
Adventure Fiction (146)
Biography (392)
Business & Finance (1)
Children's Literature (77)
Comics (6)
Culture (9)
Drama (21)
Dystopian (2)
Fable (5)
Fantasy (270)
Fiction (495)
Finance (16)
Gothic Fiction (5)
Historical Fiction (376)
History (55)
Horror (10)
Lifestyle (1)
Literary (430)
Literary Fiction (3)
Memoir (93)
Mystery (163)
Non-fiction (63)
Novel (514)
Paranormal Fiction (96)
Philosophical (132)
Poetry (257)
Political Fiction (1)
Politics (29)
Practical (32)
Psychological Thriller (66)
Relationship (5)
Romance Novel (328)
Romantic Melodrama (11)
Satire (18)
Science (25)
Science Fiction (191)
Self-help (64)
Society (64)
Society (2)
story (2)
True Crime (53)
view (13)
Women's Fiction (1)
-
Chapter
Chapter 1
Chapter 1 of We Solve Murders begins by introducing Andrew Fairbanks, a man who had always yearned for fame, only to find it in a way he could never have imagined. On a quiet Tuesday morning in early August, the kind of day that seems to pass without fanfare, Andrew’s life took a drastic turn when a photograph of him on a yacht went viral. In the photo, Andrew, dressed simply in a shirtless pose, tan skin, and holding a Krusher Energy Drink, epitomized the carefree, influencer lifestyle. While Andrew had…-
431.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 2
Chapter 2 of We Solve Murders introduces readers to a captivating conversation between Amy Wheeler and Rosie D’Antonio, two women whose contrasting personalities unfold as they spend time together by the poolside. Rosie lounges with ease, comfortably nestled in her chair, while Amy is more guarded, a gun placed near her as a reminder of the dangers she faces. The setting is relaxed, but a deep and probing question from Rosie—“What don’t you like about yourself?”—opens up a space for honest…-
431.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Prologue
In the prologue of "We Solve Murders," the narrative begins with a fundamental rule for criminals: leave as few clues as possible. Engaging with people is, however, unavoidable when conducting business, whether it involves giving orders, arranging shipments, or carrying out lethal tasks. The protagonist emphasizes that isolation is not an option. In emergencies, there is a method to contact François Loubet, but doing so recklessly is likely to lead to regret. The text then reflects on the nature of…-
431.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 162
In Chapter 162 of All the Colors of the Dark, the narrative presents a powerful and poignant look into the struggles of Misty’s health as it slowly deteriorates, highlighting her unwavering determination to be there for her daughter, Charlotte. As the weight of illness presses on her, Charlotte, feeling a mix of loyalty and sadness, agrees to put on a show in her mother’s honor. This gesture is tied to Misty’s favorite film, and although it represents a hopeful attempt at preserving family traditions…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 159
Chapter 159 of All the Colors of the Dark takes the reader on an emotionally charged journey as Patch witnesses the rapid decline of Misty’s health due to cancer. With her condition worsening, Patch seeks a way to offer her some semblance of beauty and comfort, so he moves her bed by the bay window. This seemingly simple gesture allows her to observe the changing seasons, a small but significant attempt to bring a sliver of the outside world into her life during her final days. As the summer and fall of…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 64
Chapter 64 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with Misty Meyer boarding a bus alongside Joseph Patch Macauley, marking the start of a journey that highlights the growing connection between them. Misty, excited by the new experience, likens the bus ride to a long car trip, her enthusiasm shining through despite the heat that accompanies their travels. Their destination is Branton, where they help Patch hang posters on a southern pine utility pole, a seemingly simple task that brings them closer as they…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 163
Chapter 163 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with Patch sitting with Saint on the back deck, the charcoal grill slowly cooling beside them. The day’s events weighed heavily on his mind as he reflected on his visit earlier to the law offices of Jasper and Coates. The men there, clad in tailored navy suits with gold cufflinks and watches, stood in sharp contrast to Patch’s sense of uncertainty. Mrs. Meyer’s presence in the waiting area had added an air of tension as she clutched his hand tightly,…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 154
Chapter 154 begins with Patch tackling the emotionally charged task of clearing out his mother’s belongings from their home as summer reaches its peak. Stripping off his shirt, he begins by hauling large pieces of furniture—like the sofa, bookcases, dining table, and sideboard—out to the front yard. Each item, heavy with memories, carries the scent and weight of his mother's presence, intensifying the emotional burden he feels as he sorts through them. He goes through the motions methodically,…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 60
Chapter 60 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with Patch making a troubling discovery—envelopes filled with ominous threats of debt collection, legal action, and eviction, hidden in the ice compartment of the freezer. These letters serve as a stark reminder of the financial pressures his family faces, and Patch, burdened by these realities, calls an agency to inform them that his mother will resume work. Preparing for another long night, Patch changes into sweatpants, an old T-shirt, and a ball cap,…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 109
Chapter 109 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with Patch being urged out of his self-imposed isolation by younger crew members, eager to experience the nightlife after two weeks of seclusion. The group piles into an old, weathered camper, with the scent of cheap cologne mingling with a palpable sense of desperation, all while they share a bottle of Jim Beam. The night ahead is filled with anticipation, and the conversation turns to the concept of real men and their supposed allure to college girls, a…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 … 10 11 12 … 49 Next