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 192
In Chapter 192 of All the Colors of the Dark, the scene is set in the somber, cold environment of a prison, where the starkness of the surroundings is vividly portrayed. There are twenty cells in total, but eighteen of them are occupied, emphasizing the overcrowded and oppressive nature of the facility. The image of rusted silver bars and dim natural light trickling through high, narrow windows paints a picture of confinement and isolation. Blackjack, a key figure in the story, unlocks the last gate to…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 132
Chapter 132 begins with Saint seeking quiet refuge in the sun-drenched landscape near the San Xavier del Bac mission. Still carrying emotional bruises from recent trauma, she books a modest room in San Carlos, hoping distance and silence will offer clarity. The mission's white domes and desert winds provide a strange comfort as she sifts through tangled thoughts of Jimmy, the boy who once stood at the center of her world and now existed only in memories. For three days, she limits her contact with the…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 27
Chapter 27 of All the Colors of the Dark presents Saint as she faces the harsh realities of winter, wandering down Main Street, where the coldness seems to mirror the starkness of life around her. She observes Dick Lowell and others recovering from the Super Bowl, their hangovers a fleeting escape from the emptiness they experience. The gray, lifeless winter atmosphere prompts Saint to reflect on how little hope there seems to be for the people in her town. Her grandmother, Norma, suggests taking up…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 93
Chapter 93 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with Franklin Meyer handing Patch a crystal glass of brandy and leading him out to a stone terrace. The tranquil evening is marked by a gardener at work, the sound of a distant fountain, and the sweet fragrance of lavender filling the air. The path winding through trees is softly lit by flickering lanterns as the sun sets, creating a serene and peaceful setting. As they settle at a smoked glass table, Franklin remarks on the significance of the evening, while…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 114
Chapter 114 of All the Colors of the Dark takes place at the Glenn Hook Reservoir, where Nix is fishing, enjoying the peace of the water while grappling with the pressures of life’s responsibilities. He catches fish like catfish and walleye, using the time to converse with Saint, who has come to see him despite being on her supposed honeymoon. Their conversation reveals the truth behind her marriage to Jimmy, explaining that they are focusing on saving money for home renovations and his upcoming exams.…-
1.1 M • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 92
Chapter 92 opens in the late afternoon as Saint finds herself surrounded by the natural beauty of Monta Clare woodland. She immerses herself in the tranquility of her surroundings, capturing the picturesque moments through her camera lens. As she wanders, her gaze lands on a distant whitetail, its graceful presence adding to the peaceful atmosphere. Saint takes a quiet moment to appreciate its majesty while reflecting on her grandmother's wisdom about patience. The sight of the summer tanager, perched…-
1.1 M • 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 32
Chapter 32 of We Solve Murders unfolds in the quiet confines of a corporate boardroom, where Susan Knox, head of HR at Maximum Impact Solutions, reviews a file on François Loubet, her mind preoccupied with unsettling thoughts. As she glances up from her work, Bloomberg News discusses the impact of high-interest rates, but Susan's focus remains firmly on Jeff’s mysterious disappearance. The car that was found, riddled with bullet holes and bloodstains, continues to haunt her thoughts. She has tried, in…-
431.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 78
Chapter 78 of We Solve Murders begins with increasing tension as Felicity passionately defends Max's character, arguing that he couldn't have acted maliciously. She dismisses any suspicions about him, only to be interrupted by a knock at the door, which immediately changes the mood in the room. Amy, Jeff, and Henk quickly react, each of them instinctively reaching for their weapons, while Steve moves to open the door, preparing for whatever might come next. Standing on the other side are two Hampshire…-
431.5 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
III. When Lost
It seems that I cannot access the chapter you provided. Please upload the text of the chapter you want me to read and summarize, and I'll be happy to assist…-
1.5 K • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 … 43 44 45 … 49 Next