A friendly fire incident in Afghanistan takes a serious toll…
A drone, out of control, brings death and wreaks havoc on American soil…
An apparently successful corporation comes under scrutiny…
A memorable incursion behind...
Grace Chu is an American-educated Chinese national now working as a forensic accountant after serving in the Chinese army as an intelligence officer. John Knox is an American who parlayed his military service during the first Iraqi war into a...
Deadly Still: Is a serial killer on the island? (Inspector Torquil McKinnon Book 6)
by Keith Moray.
Inspector Torquil McKinnon is back on the case! Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart MacBride, LJ Ross and Faith Martin…
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In this riveting debut thriller—a finalist for Best First Novel at the 2012 Thriller Awards and a nominee for a Nero Award—the race is on to stop the devastating proliferation of the ultimate bioweapon. Spiral is perfect for fans of Michael...
The future holds endless possibilities…Here are 16 intriguing visions of tomorrowFeatures stories by: Esther M. FriesnerBrenda CooperKevin J. AndersonP. R. FrostMike Resnick and James Patrick...
A high-stakes thriller which weaves Turkey’s war-torn past with action, adventure and conspiracy.
A TERRIFYING ATTACK
Southern Turkey. Business intelligence operative Iain Black, having survived the hotel bombing that killed his friend and...
John and Rae Ingram are alone on their honeymoon yacht in the Pacific, becalmed. It shoud be idyllic. . .but it's not.
On the near horizon a ship is sinking. They rescue its lone passenger, a young man who claims he buried his wife and...
Jane Charlotte has been arrested for murder.
She tells police that she is a member of a secret organization devoted to fighting evil; her division is called the Department for the Final Disposition of Irredeemable Persons—"Bad Monkeys" for...
Set in 1980 with flashbacks to the Vietnam War, this is a military espionage story. George Kelshaw is murdered, but what is in the mysterious package he carries and why does someone want to kill him for it? Seattle Times reporter Andrew Kincaid...