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Hell exists. It is a real, geological, historical place beneath our very feet. And it is inhabited savagely. In an intense and imaginative tour de force, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Long takes readers into the depths of the earth where a primordial intelligence waits in the darkness. . Mesmerizing and concussive, this darkly brilliant work of imagination galvanizes Jeff Long's reputation as a prodigious talent. At once a love story, the ultimate thriller, and an extreme adventure, Deeper will leave you breathless.
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Mark Billingham
In The Dark
2008: HarperCollins
A Deadly Crash...
A Dangerous Quest...
A shocking Twist...
In a city where violence can be random or meticulously planned, where teenage gangs clash with career criminals and where loyalty is paid for in blood, anything is possible. Secrets are uncovered as fast as bodies, and the story's final twist is a breathtakingly surprising as they come. (more)
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Tess Gerritsen
The Keepsake
2008: Random House
New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen knows how to expertly dissect a brilliantly suspenseful story, all the while keeping fascinated readers riveted to her side. By turns darkly enthralling and relentlessly surprising, The Keepsake showcases an author at the peak of her storytelling powers.
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Ian Rankin
Exit Music
2008: Little, Brown & Co.
"Like the best of its predecessors, it weaves a complex plot against an intimately realised background" The Herald
A brutal and premeditated assault on local gangster 'Big Ger' Cafferty sees Rebus in the frame. Has the Inspector taken a step too far in tying up those loose ends? Only a few days shy of the end to his long, inglorious career, will Rebus even make it that far? (see his video) |
Stuart Woods
Hot Mahogany
2008: Putnam
Stone Barrington returns to take on an underworld of crime that gives a new meaning to "old money."
In Stuart Woods's engaging new thriller, Stone Barrington is lured from Elaine's to New England, and the genteel but cutthroat world of priceless antiques, historic homes, and lavish country estates. In a place dominated by bluebloods and their inherited wealth, along with the nouveau riche, there are surprisingly few rules of engagement, and Stone finds himself navigating a dangerous course, - one where even the most expensive and sought-after status symbols are sometimes stolen and sometimes clever fakes, though no less priceless.
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George Shuman
Lost Girls
2008: Simon & Schuster
Shuman's provocative third thriller to feature blind psychic Sherry Moore (after Last Breath) puts a troubling, unsavory issue front and center. When Sherry uses her unusual gift-the ability to "see" the final seconds of a dead person's life-to help save some stranded mountain climbers in Alaska's Denali National Park, she gets an unexpected and horrific glimpse of the sexual slave trade.
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Justin Peacock
Cure for Night
2008: Doubleday
"That's what the criminal law is: it's how the day tries to correct the night's mistakes. Most of my cases, people have done something they never would've dreamed of doing in broad daylight."
"What does that make us?" I said. "The night's janitors?"
"We're absolutely that," Myra said, sipping her cosmo. "What else do we do but clean up after it? That's why we'll never run out of work. Not unless someone invents a cure for night.
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David Liss
Whiskey Rebels
2008: Random House
David Liss's bestselling historical thrillers, including A Conspiracy of Paper and The Coffee Trader, have been called remarkable and rousing: the perfect combination of scrupulous research and breathless excitement. Now Liss delivers his best novel yet in an entirely new setting-America in the years after the Revolution, an unstable nation where desperate schemers vie for wealth, power, and a chance to shape a country's destiny.
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Charles McCarry
The Better Angels
2008: Overlook
Initially published in 1979, this is being dubbed by Overlook "the prophetic thriller." It features Islamic terrorists plotting to use passenger liners as weapons during a turn-of-the-century election year, with the front runner being a far-right businessman with ties to the energy industry. How scary is that?
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