Thriller Thursday (6/28/18 Edition)

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Happy #ThrillerThursday to:

BRING ME BACK by B.A. Paris
Also available in audio
A June 2018 LibraryReads pick and July 2018 Indie Next pick with two starred reviews! The new thriller from the bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS about a woman who vanished and may have reappeared to haunt her old lover. “[An] outstanding Hitchcockian thriller… Paris plays fair with the reader as she builds to a satisfying resolution. Fans of intelligent psychological suspense will be richly rewarded.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review

THE DARKEST TIME OF NIGHT by Jeremy Finley
When the seven-year-old grandson of U.S. Senator vanishes in the woods behind his home, the only witness is his older brother who whispers, “The lights took him,” and then never speaks again. “[An] outstanding debut… Finley’s complex portrayal of his heroic lead will carry readers through plot developments that would come across as unconvincing in the hands of a lesser writer. X-Files fans will be enthralled.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review

LIKE TO DIE by David Housewright
A seemingly simple investigation takes Rushmore McKenzie down a dark and twisted path. “This is the fifteenth in the series, and it’s just as fresh as the first. Housewright makes telling a cracking-good mystery look effortless, and that means fans are in store for another thoroughly enjoyable read.” — Booklist

BIMINI TWIST by Linda Greenlaw
Jane Bunker takes on a missing person case—a young woman working at the Bar Harbor Inn has disappeared. “Greenlaw, a bestselling nonfiction author and a fisherwoman, smoothly blends murder, mayhem, nautical lore, and the slimmest sliver of hope that Jane has found true love.” — Publishers Weekly

MURDER AT THE MANSION by Sheila Connolly
The first in a brand-new series from New York Times bestselling author Sheila Connolly! “Connolly’s accomplished series launch avoids the tired tropes found in many cozy debuts, incorporating humor, a realistic setting, and well-developed, appealing characters. Fans of the author’s ‘Museum Mysteries’ will welcome the guest appearance of series protagonist Nell Pratt.” — Library Journal

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