Year's Best Crime Novels: 2014, BooklistDennis Lehane meets Smilla's Sense of Snow: a big discovery in the world of female suspense, about an edgy young woman with the rare ability to withstand extreme conditionsElisabeth Elo's debut novel introduces Pirio Kasparov, a Boston-bred tough-talking girl with an acerbic wit and a moral compass that points due north.
'A slick, smart thriller you don't want to miss' Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife'Every page is packed with feral tension'Stephanie Wrobel, author of The Recovery of Rose Gold'An ending you won't see coming'Louise O'Neill, author of After the Silence'Chilling'Bella_____________Sera loves true crime podcasts.
In this riveting prequel to her novel Little Mercies, New York Times bestselling author Heather Gudenkauf explores how even the smallest lies can have far-reaching consequences.
Bestselling author Sophie Littlefield delivers a riveting, ripped-from-the-headlines story about a family put to the ultimate testJen Glass has worked hard to achieve the ideal life: a successful career, a beautiful home in an affluent suburb of Minneapolis, a seemingly perfect family.
Part Three in the riveting romantic thriller about a family on the run from a deadly past and a first love that will transcend secrets, lies and danger.
From the author of The Ashes of London, comes a new historical mystery set in the last days of WWII'Ten out of ten' The Times'A grand piece of work - a triumph and one of Taylor's best' MICK HERRON'A wonderfully unique novel from the master of historical crime fiction.
With haunting prose and deft psychological insight, Averil Dean spins a chilling story that explores the dark corners of obsession-love, pain, and revenge.
Arthur Schnitzlers Traumnovelle öffnet die Pforten zu einer schillernden Welt aus Geheimnissen, Verlangen und menschlichen Abgründen und entführt die Leser:innen in eine Welt, in der die Grenzen zwischen Traum und Realität verschwimmen.
Kate and Allan Royce are driving home from a party in Westport, Connecticut one night when they see a girl in a beautiful but muddied dress wandering in the road and stop to pick her up.
';Crazy, sexy, cool: Caroline Kepnes gets better and Joe Goldberg gets worse with every book' ERIN KELLYCaroline Kepnes writes with such malevolent energy, such dark grace and such ink-black humour.