Tag: thriller

The Concrete Vineyard by Cam Lang | Review | Powerful 5-Star Mystery

The Concrete Vineyard by Cam Lang | Review | Powerful 5-Star Mystery

The Concrete Vineyard by Cam Lang | Review | A Powerful 5-Star Mystery
The Concrete Vineyard is an excellent read and well worth the investment of time and money to be this highly entertained. History buffs to fans of "whodunits" will adore this tale. I can't say enough about how much I enjoyed this murder-mystery thriller.

Darkness Hides by JC Gatlin | Review | Gripping - 5 Stars

Darkness Hides by JC Gatlin | Review | Gripping - 5 Stars

Darkness Hides by JC Gatlin | Review | Gripping - 5 Stars
Exclusive preview of DARKNESS HIDES
 

Meet Kate Parks, a former Fish & Wildlife Officer who is now working as a boat safety inspector for the Sienna Key Police Department. In this chapter, she is hunkered down in her childhood home with her sister, Elise, as Hurricane Sebastian makes landfall.

Meet Elise Tyler, Kate's younger sister who is still grieving the loss of her son Noah. She refused to evacuate, and Kate had hoped to convince her to leave before it was too late.

Read the sample chapter before the storm hits, and escape routes are blocked.

Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone | Review

Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone | Review

Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone | Review
Read more to get my take on this dark, suspenseful, psychological thriller. You can easily see why Stephen King is raving about it.

The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King | Review

The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King | Review

The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King
Review | 1st Place Winner of #BBNYA2020. An instant classic #military #scifi #thriller with #urbanfantasy overtones. Read it TODAY! #TheLoreOfPrometheus #blogtour @GrayAustin @foliosociety @WriteReadsTours!

Preying for Revenge by Eric Suddoth | Review

Preying for Revenge by Eric Suddoth | Review

Preying for Revenge: Solomon's Dreams Book 2 - An exceptional thriller fitting many genres. Preying for Revenge preys on the reader's mind. You don't want to miss this riveting story. I recommend reading Book 1 first to up the intensity, but it isn't essential to follow the storyline. You can read reviews of both on my website.

A Killing Game by Jeff Buick

A Killing Game by Jeff Buick

Born into a wealthy and powerful Boston family, Renee Charlebois has it all. Except for one small detail – she's been abducted without a trace. Who took her, and why, is a mystery. The case gets dropped on Curtis Westcott's desk, but Boston's Chief of Homicide has little to work with. No clues, no body, no motive.
As Curtis and his crew peel back the layers they are convinced Renee is still alive, but that her abductor is on a precise schedule and has every intention of killing her. It's a bizarre and twisted game, and time is quickly running out. A Killing Game is Book One in the Curtis Westcott series, set in Boston.