Thriller/Mystery

Silence

A.E. Fox

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Trigger Warnings

Self harm, domestic violence, terminal illness, hospitalization, ableism and sexual assault
Bozzrah Apostolou was nothing more than a dog in Oserov’s slaughter circus. A pet. Beaten, starved and chained, he looked out from his cage with an acceptance from knowing little else. But even the most well-trained animals have their limits. Bozzrah finds his when Iskra Ozerov commands him to put out the only light in his personal dark. Having bitten his master, he must escape a sadistic fallen angel, avoid instigating a war, and save a woman who may prove more dangerous than all of it combined.

Terminal Hitman: It’s Never Too Late For Revenge

Jeff Bonilla

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Trigger Warnings

graphic kill scene
At his high school reunion, Tom Hitsman confronts the bullies who tormented him decades ago. With a terminal diagnosis and suspicions of their criminal ties, he sets out for revenge. But when he uncovers their involvement in a sex trafficking ring, Tom finds a cause bigger than himself—and a chance to do something that truly matters. Ingenious plans (and a Barry Manilow song) set the stage in Terminal Hitman: Never Too Late for Revenge

Shroud of Deceit

Matthew Castle

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Trigger Warnings

Mature Themes, Violence, Sensuality and Sexual Themes
Detective Jack Wilkes is on the case, but the question remains: will he apprehend the killer before his own demons overtake him? He’s prepared to do whatever it takes to protect his loved ones, but can he rescue himself? Facing the Shroud of Deceit, his capture by the mob, and a killer threatening to bring New York to its knees, can Jack solve the case in time?

The Keeper-Book 2 of Odeum Series

E.A. Logan

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Trigger Warnings

Detailed descriptions of graphic subjects, depictions of violence and abuse, gore, sexism, and other sensitive themes that may be disturbing to readers. The author, E.A. Logan, does not condone or endorse the above subjects or behaviors
Anna wakes up not knowing who she is or why she is sitting in the dark, with a man she doesn’t recognize. Her memories begin to unravel and she realizes she is in a new world. She questions herself to learn about who she is and what her purpose is in this new existence. She is guided by Gerard, or The Keeper. He struggles to balance an investigation while trying to help Anna adjust to her new life. They must navigate through the toxic politics in their world to resolve the case and stay alive.

Crossing of Eurydice-Book 3 of Odeum Series

E.A. Logan

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Trigger Warnings

Detailed descriptions of graphic subjects, depictions of violence and abuse, gore, sexism, and other sensitive themes that may be disturbing to readers. The author, E.A. Logan, does not condone or endorse the above subjects or behaviors.
Roslyn is a hot-headed business analyst who has been suspended from her work due to a disagreement with a client. When her husband comes home, he suggests that they relax and enjoy some pizza and video games. He leaves to retrieve the pizza, but he never comes home. The police arrive at Roslyn’s door and inform her that Mitchell has died in a car accident. Something seems off to Roslyn about the officer and his story. Roslyn embarks on an investigation to discover what really happened to Mitchell

Double Play: When the Game of Deceit can Never be Unbroken

K. Redd

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Trigger Warnings

Twins, Guns, Violence, Mistaken Identity, Kidnapping
Identical twins Ryan and Brian Wright have always shared lives and experiences. When brother goes missing, the other must step in, assuming his brother’s identity to search for answers. Now the imposter faces a critical challenge: how long can he maintain the deception before his family discovers the truth? Double Play: When the Game of Deceit can Never be Unbroken is a gripping tale of brotherhood, mistaken identity, and the lengths one man will go to save his twin.

Jean’s Discovery: Book One of the Uncovered Gene Series

K. Redd

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Trigger Warnings

Adoption, Car Crash, Infidelity, Violence, Medical Experimentation, Xenophobia
Jean Anderson, an outsider abandoned at birth, discovers her shocking heritage through a DNA test: one parent isn’t human. Hunted by a madman seeking to exploit her unique genetic makeup, she embarks on a perilous quest to find her birth family. Facing danger and deceit, Jean must decide whether to embrace her extraordinary nature or hide from the truth. Jean’s Discovery is a thrilling sci-fi adventure of suspense and self-discovery.

The Lie That Kills

Patrick Cirillo

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Trigger Warnings

Violence
“The Lie That Kills is equal parts fast-paced, thrilling crime novel and dark, dysfunctional family drama. Cirillo deftly spins a tension-filled story of a family that is threatened both externally and internally, creating a ticking time bomb that may take them all down. Along the way, he introduces a rogue’s gallery of feds and criminals, including two of the most unforgettable, terrifying sicarios you will ever meet.” — Tony Gayton, Screenwriter and co-creator of Hell on Wheels.

The Case of Madeline and the Witches of Raechester

Matthew Castle

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Trigger Warnings

Mature Themes, Violence, Sensuality and Sexual Themes
A prophecy. A world of witches. The Witches of Raechester. A Detective trying to save his city, his world. A mother, a witch, is she a savior or destroyer, hero or villain?

The Trouble with Mystery

A. R. Redington

Category

Trigger Warnings

Graphic sex, violence
Coworkers Zoey and Liam agree to participate in a fun “game” together. The only stipulation is that they must keep their bedroom life private from their real lives, and Liam must remain in character while playing Codename: Mystery. However, things take a turn for the worse as jealousy makes the innocent game more dangerous than initially planned.

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