704 Results with the "Thriller" genre


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      Buried Prey

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Buried Prey, ​Lucas Dav­en­port​ con­fronts a chill­ing ghost from his past when the bod­ies of two miss­ing girls—Kate Jones and Martha John­son—are unearthed after 25 years. Orig­i­nal­ly dis­missed as a cold case from Davenport’s ear­ly days as a Min­neapo­lis cop, the dis­cov­ery reopens old wounds and expos­es a web of lies, cor­rup­tion, and a killer who’s been hid­ing in plain sight. As Dav­en­port revis­its…
      Fiction • Mystery • Politics • Thriller
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      Prodigy

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Prodi­gy is the grip­ping sec­ond install­ment in Marie Lu’s Leg­end tril­o­gy, esca­lat­ing the stakes in a dystopi­an war between the Repub­lic and the Colonies. After their dra­mat­ic escape in Leg­end, ​June​ and ​Day​ join the rebel Patri­ot group, hop­ing to over­throw the Republic’s tyran­ni­cal gov­ern­ment. But trust is fragile—June’s loy­al­ty is ques­tioned due to her elite past, while Day grap­ples with grief and the weight of becom­ing a…
      Dystopian • Fiction • Political Fiction • Thriller • Young Adult
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      Champion

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Cham­pi­on is the explo­sive finale to Marie Lu’s best­selling Leg­end tril­o­gy, a dystopi­an saga blend­ing polit­i­cal intrigue, high-stakes action, and heart-wrench­ing romance. Set in a frac­tured future where the Repub­lic and Colonies wage a cold war, the sto­ry fol­lows two icon­ic pro­tag­o­nists: ​June Iparis, the Republic’s bril­liant prodi­gy turned rebel, now a high-rank­ing offi­cial strug­gling to pre­vent war. ​Day, the Republic’s most want­ed crim­i­nal-turned-hero, whose dete­ri­o­rat­ing health…
      Fiction • Political Fiction • Science • Thriller • Young Adult
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      Chapter 48

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 48 of We Solve Murders, Tony Taylor is invited to Felicity Woollaston’s home for tea, where she comments on his journey from Southampton to Letchworth Garden City. Although there were some traffic jams along the way, Tony feels that the trip was relatively smooth overall. Reflecting humorously on his experience, Tony mentions the costly parking fees at the resort, explaining how he had to park eight minutes away to avoid paying an exorbitant rate. As they begin preparing the tea, Tony notices…
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      Chapter 50

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 50 of We Solve Murders, François Loubet updates his associate, Joe Blow, with a letter that offers a glimpse into the intricacies of his plans. Loubet takes a moment to reflect on the absurdity of their situation, particularly the suggestion that he should avoid killing Amy Wheeler, a task that he believes is essential for the completion of his objectives. Loubet elaborates on the importance of Amy, who previously served as his bodyguard in London, positioning her as an integral piece in his…
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      Chapter 51

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 51 of We Solve Murders, Bonnie, a teaching assistant, finds herself in a difficult position at school, where the use of phones is generally discouraged. Though the rule prohibits students and staff from bringing their phones into the classroom, many teachers covertly use theirs during breaks. Feeling as though her position doesn’t allow for such freedom, Bonnie sneaks into a girls’ restroom cubicle to check her phone for updates. It is here that she receives a life-changing email from the…
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      Chapter 40

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 40 of We Solve Murders, Amy, Rosie, and Steve find themselves standing in the parking lot of Emory Executive Airfield, watching as Eddie Flood’s plane ascends high into the bright blue sky above. Steve makes a comment about Eddie’s upcoming vacation in Hawaii, but Rosie, with a knowing smile, remarks that Eddie won't have nearly as much fun as Barb and her daughter, who are also en route to the same destination. At this moment, the team has gathered critical information about Eddie,…
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      Chapter 41

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 41 of We Solve Murders, Max Highfield arrives at The Wilberforce, a private members' club in London that oozes sophistication and wealth. The atmosphere is one of quiet elegance, with its oak paneling, polished leather chairs, and the low hum of conversation that indicates both exclusivity and tradition. Max, who is familiar with this setting from past film shoots, expects a straightforward entrance, but he is immediately confronted by a stern porter. The porter refuses him entry due to the…
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      Chapter 43

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 43 of We Solve Murders, Max Highfield finds himself nestled in the luxurious surroundings of a grand library, an environment he now feels he belongs to, unlike in the past. The library is vast, with shelves that reach from floor to ceiling, and large windows letting in natural light. The room is filled with an air of sophistication, with dark oak furniture and green leather accents, creating a refined and welcoming atmosphere. Overhead, grand chandeliers and brass reading lamps add to the…
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      Chapter 44

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 44 of We Solve Murders, Amy, Rosie, and Steve make their way through the stunning hills of St. Lucia during a taxi ride, the beauty of the island surrounding them. However, despite the breathtaking views, tension rises between Amy and Steve. As Steve nervously checks his phone, he becomes fixated on the potential costs of roaming charges after reading alarming stories about sky-high bills. Amy attempts to redirect his attention, encouraging him to appreciate the landscapes they’re passing, but…
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