704 Results with the "Thriller" genre


    • CHAPTER 91: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson seeks solace in swimming, not to escape his thoughts but to delay confronting them. When Avery joins him on the patio, their interaction is charged with unspoken emotions. Her expressive gaze conveys sympathy, frustration, and concern, while Grayson deflects with dry humor. The tension between them is palpable, yet there’s a newfound ease in their proximity. Avery’s directness cuts through Grayson’s defenses as she references his sisters and their unresolved trauma, hinting at the weight of…
      Mystery • Romance Novel • Thriller • Young Adult
    • Until One of Us is Dead: Reid Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions navigating a dense, sunless forest as they journey south toward the swamp of Le Ventre. The group's dynamics are tense, with unresolved conflicts simmering beneath the surface. Ansel and Lou remain silent, their rift reopened now that immediate danger has passed, while Beau lightens the mood with his usual self-absorbed humor. Reid, burdened by shame and anger, observes the group's interactions but avoids addressing the growing tension, focusing instead on…
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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
    • CHAPTER 22: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson exits the house and overhears a tense conversation between Acacia and Kent Trowbridge, a lawyer. Acacia is visibly upset, accusing Trowbridge of leaving her daughter unattended overnight without notifying her. Trowbridge defends his actions, claiming the child needed to learn a lesson, while Acacia asserts he has no right to interfere. Grayson, skilled at blending into his surroundings, silently moves closer to observe the exchange. The confrontation reveals underlying tensions, with Trowbridge…
    • CHAPTER 52: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Jameson reflects on his upbringing playing strategic games with his grandfather, recognizing the value of observation before action. The scene unfolds with a tense exchange between Katharine Payne, a seasoned Member of Parliament, and Branford, a member of the Johnstone-Jameson family. Katharine’s cryptic remarks suggest she is acting on behalf of Bowen Johnstone-Jameson, Branford’s brother, hinting at a deeper power struggle. Jameson, alongside Avery and Zella, watches the interaction…
    • Stolen Moments: Reid Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Reid watches Lou sleep peacefully, her rhythmic breathing a stark contrast to his own restless state. Since Modraniht, sleep eludes him, and when it comes, it brings dark, disturbing dreams. A shadowy figure, Absalon—a matagot drawn to troubled souls—joins him, reinforcing his inner turmoil. Reid tries to dismiss the creature but ultimately allows its presence, a silent acknowledgment of his unspoken distress. Lou wakes and notices Reid’s wakefulness, her concern evident as she searches his eyes.…
    • Pride Goeth Before the Fall: Lou Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou, the protagonist, is consumed by anger and isolation after being abandoned by a significant figure (likely Reid) without explanation. She drowns her frustration in whiskey while observing others in the tavern—Ansel, Coco, and their companions—laughing together, which only deepens her sense of alienation. The group watches her warily, as if she’s a ticking time bomb. Lou reflects on their fractured relationship, convinced she only gave him the truth he demanded, yet he left anyway. Her worry for…
    • CHAPTER 2: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Jameson Hawthorne and Avery at Iguazú Falls, the world's largest waterfall system. Jameson is consumed by a sense of hunger—for adventure, for Avery, and for the thrill of danger. Standing on a walkway near the edge of a dramatic drop-off, he teases Avery about daring him to cross the railing, showcasing his reckless charm. Avery, though playful, firmly discourages him, hinting at the tension between his impulsiveness and her caution. The majestic, unstoppable force of the falls…
    • CHAPTER 32: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 32 of *The Brothers Hawthorne*, Jameson continues his strategic exploration of the Devil’s Mercy, an underground gambling hall. While Avery loses at poker upstairs, Jameson focuses on observing the establishment’s hidden surveillance systems, including mirrored walls, peepholes, and dealers’ jeweled necklaces likely equipped with listening devices. He recalls Rohan’s earlier warning about the Proprietor’s omnipresence and aims to intrigue him. Jameson plays various games, mastering…
    • CHAPTER 63: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson, along with his sisters Savannah and Gigi, arrives at Kimberly Wright's home—their estranged aunt—after obtaining her address with ease. Nash and Xander wait outside, giving Grayson space to confront this familial encounter alone. As they approach the modest yellow house with barred windows, Grayson reflects on his growing acceptance of the twins as his sisters, despite lingering doubts about their bond. The trio is greeted by Kimberly, a brusque woman in a bathrobe, and her overweight…
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