Political / legal thriller
Oceanview Publishing Bones Under the Ice
Book SynopsisJhonni Laurent is the first female sheriff of Field’s Crossing, Indiana—and now she has her first murder case Two days after a blizzard hits Field’s Crossing, Indiana, Sheriff Jhonni Laurent discovers the frozen body of a high school senior under a fifteen-foot pile of snow and ice. Murder is rare in farm country, and this death marks the beginning of Jhonni’s first homicide case. Just as the investigation gets underway, Jhonni’s opponent for sheriff from four years prior wages a bitter reelection battle to oust her. Then, Jhonni finds another body, and further complications arise when a century-old feud between two families reaches its breaking point. Soon, a slew of newspaper articles causes the Indiana State Election Board to doubt her credibility. Jhonni must fight to maintain her reputation, keep the small farming community together, and find the murderer at large—all while demons from her own past threaten to crush her. Can she find the killer and mend her battered spirit before it’s too late?Perfect for fans of J. A. Jance and C. J. Box
£22.46
Oceanview Publishing Wayward Son
Book SynopsisA PI goes hunting for a missing boy—and ends up being prey. Ed Runyon, a former sheriff’s deputy haunted by past missing child cases that went horribly wrong, is struggling to launch a PI agency and still live in the Ohio farm country he loves. His love life is in shambles, too, as his partner turns to someone else. His best friend got roughed up by a rogue cop, so Ed is in a fighting mood. Ed finds a new focus when he is hired to find a runaway chess aficionado who is keeping secrets from his homophobic, religious parents. Finding kids is the reason he became a PI, so Ed is determined to succeed and put the demons and other problems behind him. But Jimmy Zachman made a bad move and ran into far more trouble than he was already in, and the hunt for him leads Ed to a deadly and desperate confrontation. Everything comes down to determination—and one very risky move. Ed must find Jimmy at all costs.Perfect for fans of John Sandford and Robert Crais. While the novels in the Ed Runyon Mystery Series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is:City Problems Wayward Son Go Find Daddy
£14.20
Oceanview Publishing Abiding Conviction
Book SynopsisLawyer Dutch Francis faces an impossible situation— search for your missing wife or defend your high-profile clientDutch Francis is a defense attorney in the case of a judge accused of killing his wife. Just as the trial is about to begin, Ginnie Turner, Dutch’ s wife and TV news broadcaster, goes missing.Under extreme duress, Dutch tries to extricate himself as the judge’ s attorney— or at least postpone the trial. The judge insists that the trial proceed without delay and that Dutch remain his attorney.Exhausted by the murder trial, Dutch confronts an ineffectual police department, suspicious that he is involved in his wife’ s disappearance. He takes matters into his own hands as he struggles to balance both responsibilities— the trial and finding his wife— pushing him to the brink of losing everything he holds dear.At first Dutch suspects that Ginnie was kidnapped in retaliation for her recent stories about sex scandals. But after receiving bits of her in the mail— fingernails, hair— he realizes the kidnapper’ s intent may be to punish him.Could his defense of the judge be the reason?Fans of John Grisham and Scott Turow will love the courtroom drama
£14.20
Oceanview Publishing Incentive for Death: A Novel
Book SynopsisThey all sold their life insurance policies to the same company— and now they’ re all dead. Mac and Oliver are on the case.On a beautiful spring morning in Washington, D.C., a high-profile attorney is found dead in his office. McDermott “ Mac” Burke and Oliver Shaw, homicide investigators for the Metropolitan Police Department, are called to investigate. There appear to be no signs of foul play, but there is also no obvious sign of a natural cause of death.The detectives are perplexed until the medical examiner notices a tiny pin prick on the lawyer’ s neck and theorizes that the man was injected with succinylcholine— aka “ sux” — which is a common horse tranquilizer that dissipates quickly in the body.As Mac and Oliver begin to look further, they discover that the lawyer had sold his life insurance policy to a large viatical company. Then, they realize that more deaths under mysterious circumstances have occurred among those who’ ve sold their policies to the same company.Trade Review Praise for James Spoonhour “An ominous tale about need and greed, the tension ratcheted up by a single question, ‘Are they really going to do that?’ Yes, they are. Enjoy this pulse-pounding treat.” —Steve Berry, New York Times best-selling author
£24.65
Wordfire Press Mark Coffin, U.S.S.
£15.99
Spectrum Literary Agency, Inc. Day of Wrath
£10.25
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A Journey to Orassia
£14.11
Bold Strokes Books Trial by Fire
£13.77
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Dead Mans Jury
£14.11
Pegasus Books The Poets Game
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£22.36
Soho Press The Secret Hours
Book SynopsisA gripping spy thriller from the bestselling author of Slow Horses, about a disastrous MI5 mission in Cold War Berlin—an absolute must-read for Slough House fans. Set in the MI5 world of Slow Horses, now an Apple Original series from Apple TV+ starring Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas.Two years ago, a hostile prime minister launched the Monochrome inquiry, investigating “historical over-reaching” by the British Secret Service. Monochrome’s mission was to ferret out any hint of misconduct by any MI5 officer—and allowed Griselda Fleet and Malcolm Kyle, the two civil servants seconded to the project, unfettered access to any and all confidential information in the Service archives in order to do so.But MI5’s formidable First Desk did not become Britain’s top spy by accident, and she has successfully thwarted the inquiry at every turn. Now the administration that created Monochrome has been ousted, the investigation is a total bust—and Griselda and Malcolm are stuck watching as their career prospects are washed away by the pounding London rain.Until the eve of Monochrome’s shuttering, when an MI5 case file appears without explanation. It is the buried history of a classified operation in 1994 Berlin—an operation that ended in tragedy and scandal, whose cover-up has rewritten thirty years of Service history.The Secret Hours is a dazzling entry point into Mick Herron’s body of work, a standalone spy thriller that is at once unnerving, poignant, and laugh-out-loud funny. It is also the breathtaking secret history that Slough House fans have been waiting for.
£16.52
Bella Books Staying the Course
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£13.77
Standard American Publishing Company Reuben
£16.50
Koehler Books The Able Archers
£14.24
Booklocker.com Middle States
Book SynopsisAmerica has fallen victim to the progressive ideology of the federal government. Years of open border policies have created unmanageable overcrowding on the east and west coasts. The nations health care system is in financial ruins, and rationed medical treatment is being dispersed through a government lottery system. Unprecedented taxation has broken the back of the middle class, and historic numbers must rely on government assistance. Major cities have become a shell of what they used to be, even a dangerous place to reside. Remnants of burned out buildings, boarded up businesses and crimes taking place in broad daylight are a result of police defunding and unchecked looting and rioting. The freedoms of speech and religion have been significantly restricted, with stiff penalties awaiting those who dare to defy.Presidential Executive Orders have become the new law of the land. Congressional powers to override the President''s wishes have been all but eliminated, leaving the United States a Republic in name only. Strict laws have placed criticism of the President or minority groups under the header of, Hate Speech, and anyone found engaging in such will find themselves standing before a federal magistrate.Numerous military Guard bases across America have been decommissioned and converted into Reeducation Camps. Untold thousands have been incarcerated in these camps for speaking out against the federal government or failing to comply with Executive Orders. They have been locked up void of due process, only to be released when complete and unchallenged compliance has been demonstrated.Perhaps the most profound overreach of the federal government has come in the form of the, Property Reallocation and Fairness Doctrine. The President has authored an Executive Order that directs government officials to begin seizing private property from citizens of the midwestern states, soon to be known as the, Middle States. The property is to be subdivided and gifted to illegal immigrants who have entered the nation, as a means to eliminate overcrowding in the coastal regions. This outrageous and unconstitutional act becomes the final straw for an elite group of military Guard members.Colonel Tuxhorn, an experienced military commander and aviator has orchestrated a covert plan to take back America. His daring mission is a nail biter that will keep you at the edge of your seat, as it solidifies the greatest Americans divide since the Civil War. It is a high risk, all or nothing objective to rein in an abusive federal government and regain the liberties that America once enjoyed. The success or failure will weigh heavily on the sharpened skills of his carefully selected team, and on the support of a united citizenship.Follow the story of the personal hardships felt by Evan Dupree and his family as they navigate the trials of an oppressive government, and the heartache of incarceration in a reeducation camp. Feel the tension and anxiety as the people of the Middle States take a patriotic stand for their rights and freedoms. Put yourself in the shoes of those fighting to preserve the exceptionalism of the greatest nation on earth, and ask yourself when and if our nation will ever descend into civil war again. If you share the concerns of the political divides that challenge us today, regardless of what side of the isle you reside, then this book is sure to send chills down your spine.
£29.28
Booklocker.com For The Common Good
£44.86
Atria Books Red Sky Mourning
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£17.68
Scribner Book Company The Cormorant Hunt
£22.64
Atria Books Dead Ringer
£23.92
Atria Books Cry Havoc
£21.78
Independently Published Suicide Bomb
£14.89
She Writes Press Inc In Defense of Good Women
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£15.29
Independently Published Allure: A Beckie and Ian Thriller
£14.61
Lulu.com Money Power Love
£17.58
Independently Published Dead Dry Heart: A psychological thriller
£12.40
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Everything Goes Through Human Resources!: Uncovering the Dunn Deal I
£10.22
Independently Published Heygood Gambit: (Fastball Series) A Legal and Financial Thriller
£12.10
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Everything Goes through Human Resources!: Uncovering the Dunn Deal IV
£10.22
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Everything Goes through Human Resources!: Uncovering the Dunn Deal V
£10.22
Royal Classics Candide (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
Book SynopsisCandide is living a sheltered life in an Edenic paradise and being indoctrinated with Leibnizian optimism (or simply "optimism") by his mentor, Professor Pangloss. Voltaire describes the abrupt cessation of this lifestyle, followed by Candide''s slow, painful disillusionment as he witnesses and experiences great hardships in the world. Voltaire concludes with Candide, if not rejecting optimism outright, advocating a deeply practical precept, "we must cultivate our garden", in lieu of the Leibnizian mantra of Pangloss, "all is for the best" in the "best of all possible worlds."As expected by Voltaire, Candide has enjoyed both great success and great scandal. Immediately after its secretive publication, the book was widely banned because it contained religious blasphemy, political sedition and intellectual hostility hidden under a thin veil of naïveté. However, with its sharp wit and insightful portrayal of the human condition, the novel has since inspired many later authors and artists to mimic and adapt it. Today, Candide is recognized as Voltaire''s magnum opus and is often listed as part of the Western canon; it is among the most frequently taught works of French literature. The British poet and literary critic Martin Seymour-Smith listed Candide as one of the 100 most influential books ever written.This case laminate collector''s edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.
£24.95
Must Have Books The Castle
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£9.37
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Coaling Station
£14.36
The Write Direction Publishing The Last Nazi: 2017
£23.99
The Write Direction Publishing The Kremlin's Vote: 2021
£22.99
The Write Direction Publishing The Queen's Pawn: 2023
£18.57
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Quantum Solution
Book SynopsisAgent Evan Ryder returns in The Quantum Solution, the gripping new thriller from New York Times bestselling author Eric Van Lustbader. EVAN RYDER: A SINGULAR HERO FOR OUR TIME. Evan Ryder is an extraordinary intelligence field agent now working for the security arm of Parachute, a private company and the world's leader in the application of quantum technology. In the past, Ryder has done lethal battle in the modern global wars of power politics, extremist ideology, corrosive disinformation, and outrageous greed. But now she finds herself in a battle arena whose dangers, while less obvious, are greater than anything the world has seen before – the present and future war of weaponized quantum technology. When an elite Russian scientist and the American Secretary of Defense die, at the same time but half a world apart, of inexplicable sudden catastrophic brain damage, the world's intelligence services realize that the quantum war has truly begun. Ryder and her long-time partner, Ben Butler, must discover who the true combatants are, and who are the good guys and the bad – but at the potential cost of their own lives. Reviewers on the Evan Ryder books: 'Evan Ryder is a keeper!' David Baldacci 'A master at the top of a very dangerous game.' Gayle Lynds 'Action and suspense blended to perfection by a master.' Lee ChildTrade ReviewPRAISE FOR THE EVAN RYDER THRILLERS: 'Evan Ryder is a keeper!' David Baldacci. Evan Ryder [is] deep undercover and as complex as she is exciting. You're about to read a master at the top of a very dangerous game' -- Gayle Lynds
£9.49
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A Deniable Conspiracy
£13.26
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd Letter Boxes Are Red
Book SynopsisEastbourne as you have never seen it, and would never wish to. Henry Wagstaff lives in the flat above his first-floor neighbours. They meet every Friday afternoon to play Scrabble. The initial impression of their lives in Eastbourne on the south coast of England is one of contentment, over a crucial period for the nation between the 24th of June 2016, the day after Britain voted to leave the European Union, and the 29th of March 2019, by which day it should have left and did not. But their shared and combined lives are in parallel with a world of dystopia, under the yoke of foreign and religious domination, during which a long past overseas work experience returns to haunt Henry. The time sequence is the same but now it identifies as taking place between the months of Ramadan 1437 and Rajab 1440. Throughout both time sequences the threesome continues to play Scrabble once a week. Letter Boxes Are Red is the story of their parallel lives.
£11.97
Bedford Square Publishers And Is There Honey Still For Tea?
Book SynopsisThe Third Ben Schroeder Novel 1965. The British Establishment is reeling after a series of defections and acts of treachery by high- ranking intelligence officers. When Francis Hollander, an American academic, accuses Sir James Digby QC, a baronet and leader of the Bar, of being a Soviet spy, Digby retains Ben Schroeder and his head of Chambers to represent him. At first, it seems to be a simple case of libel, but as evidence starts to emerge of Digby's association with the Cambridge spies, and as MI6 becomes involved, Ben can no longer be sure that he can save Digby from prosecution and ruin. To obtain vital evidence, Ben will have to put his career at risk. But will it be enough?Trade ReviewAn intelligent amalgam of spy story and legal drama -- Marcel Berlins * Times *a story that captures the zeitgeist of a turbulent time in British history -- Peter Murphy * Publishers Weekly *A gripping, enjoyable and informative read...Promoting Crime Fiction loves Peter Murphy's And is there Honey Still for Tea? -- Jo Hesslewood * Promoting Crime Fiction *The ability of an author to create living characters is always dependent on his knowledge of what they would do and say in any given circumstances - a talent that Peter Murphy possesses in abundance...Arnold Taylor loves And Is There Honey Still for Tea? -- Arnold Taylor * Crime Review UK *Murphy's clever legal thriller revels in the chicanery of the English law courts of the period -- Barry Forshaw * The Independent *
£15.29
Bedford Square Publishers Calling Down the Storm
Book SynopsisApril 1971. When DI Webb and DS Raymond respond to a 999 call at Harpur Mews in Bloomsbury, a horrific scene awaits them. Susan Lang is lying on the ground, bleeding to death. Her husband Henry is sitting nearby, holding a large, blood-stained knife. In shock, Henry claims to have no memory of the events that led to his wife's death, leaving his barrister, Ben Schroeder, little with which to defend a potential murder charge. Unbeknownst to his strict Baptist wife, Deborah, Justice Rainer has a secret life as a gambler. In his desperation for money to fund his habit, he has already raided his own and Deborah's resources, and now he has crossed another line - one from which there is no return. To his horror, as the trial of Henry Lang starts, Rainer discovers a sinister connection between the trial and his gambling debts which could cause his world to unravel. In a rare case in which the judge is in greater peril than the defendant on trial, both Lang and Rainer have called down the storm on their own heads. Their lives are on the line, and time is running out.Trade ReviewI enjoyed this book - the twists and turns in the plot were really good, and the story was well put together. I would definitely choose another book by this author -- Julie Hosford * Netgalley *In the pages of this novel, notorious historical figures like Lord Lucan rub shoulders with the complex characters of Murphy's fictional legal world: the clients and lawyers, the police and expert witnesses, and above all of them, the judge. There is time, too, to discuss the subtleties of psychology and the ethics of legal privilege, in a story in which the patient workings of justice compete with the gathering storm of a bloody tragedy -- Paul Magrath, BarristerWhat an interesting idea for a plot - this blurb had me hooked from the second I saw the press release! How great that the judge in a murder trial is almost as criminal as those he presides over in his courtroom!? * Emma The Little Book Worm *The writing is competent and confident -- Gill Chedgey * NudgeBooks.com *
£8.99
Bedford Square Publishers The Heirs of Owain Glyndwr
Book Synopsis1 July 1969. The Investiture of the new Prince of Wales. When Arianwen Hughes is arrested driving with a home-made bomb near Caernarfon Castle, her case seems hopeless. Her brother Caradog, her husband Trevor, and their friend Dafydd are implicated in the plot, the evidence against them damning. Ben Schroeder's reputation as a barrister is riding high after the cases of Billy Cottage (A Matter for the Jury) and Sir James Digby (And is there Honey Still for Tea?). But defending Arianwen will be his greatest challenge yet. Trevor may hold the only key to her defence, but he is nowhere to be found. . .Trade Review'A thought-provoking, intriguing unmasking of court room sparring and Welsh nationalism in this novel set in the 1960's' -- Liz Robinson * Lovereading *'After swapping his gavel for a pen, a former crown court judge has published the fourth book in his popular legal saga' -- Sophie Day * The Hunts Post *'The story illustrates and discusses effectively questions of nationalism and national identity. It is to the author's credit that this fiction sometimes reads and feels like a dramatic re-telling of a real event' -- Jim Beaman * Crime Review *'Books to Look Forward to from No Exit Press and Oldcastle Books' -- Ayo Onatande'All the details of barristerial life, the rules of ethics and evidence, the social attitudes and the courtroom procedure appropriate for the late 1960s period setting are pitch perfect ... the book raises very contemporary questions about the roots of radicalism, the motivations for terrorism and the conduct of the security services in combatting it' -- Barrister
£8.99
Bedford Square Publishers The Harbour Master
Book SynopsisFor fans of John Harvey's Charlie Resnick series and Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch, The Harbour Master is a fast-paced detective investigation set in the evocative locale of Amsterdam. Henk van der Pol is a 30 year term policeman, a few months off retirement. When he finds a woman's body in Amsterdam Harbour, his detective instincts take over, even though it's not his jurisdiction. Warned off investigating the case, Henk soon realises he can trust nobody, as his search for the killer leads to the involvement of senior police officers, government corruption in the highest places, Hungarian people traffickers, and a deadly threat to his own family. . .Trade Reviewa debut novelist of rare skill -- Barry Forshaw * The Financial Times *A splendid debut by an English writer who has immersed himself in Amsterdam's dark and sinister port area -- Marcel Berlins * The Times *Compelling and fast-moving -- Geoffrey Wansell * Daily Mail *The Henning Mankell of Amsterdam -- Bill Rogers, Author of The Pick, The Spade and The CrowA splendid setting in what promises to be the start of a great new series -- Ragnar Jonasson, author of the international bestselling Dark Iceland series
£15.29
Bedford Square Publishers Hunting the Hangman
Book SynopsisTWO MEN... ONE MISSION... TO KILL THE MAN WITH THE IRON HEART Based on true events, this gripping historical thriller is the culmination of Howard Linskey's fifteen-year fascination with the attempted assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the architect of the Holocaust. With a plot that echoes The Day of the Jackal and The Eagle Has Landed, Hunting the Hangman is a thrilling tale of courage, resilience and betrayal. The story reads like a classic World War Two thriller and is the subject of two big-budget Hollywood films that coincide with the anniversary of Operation Anthropoid. In 1942 two men, trained by the British SOE, parachuted back into their native Czechoslovakia with one sole objective: to kill the man ruling their homeland. Jan Kubis and Josef Gabcik risked everything for their country. Their attempt on Reinhard Heydrich's life was one of the single most dramatic events of the Second World War, and had horrific consequences for thousands of innocent people.2017 marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on Heydrich, a man so evil even fellow SS officers referred to him as the 'Blond Beast'. In Prague, he was known as the Hangman. Hitler, who dubbed him 'The Man with the Iron Heart', considered Heydrich his heir, and entrusted him with the implementation of the 'Final Solution' to the Jewish 'problem': the systematic murder of eleven million people. 2017 marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on Heydrich, a man so evil even fellow SS officers referred to him as the 'Blond Beast'. In Prague, he was known as the Hangman. Hitler, who dubbed him 'The Man with the Iron Heart', considered Heydrich his heir, and entrusted him with the implementation of the 'Final Solution' to the Jewish 'problem': the systematic murder of eleven million people.Trade ReviewA cracking read -- Robert Ryan, bestselling author of Early One Morning Linksey has delivered a superior historical thriller...He is already a rising star of British crime fiction. Hunting the Hangman will do his reputation no harm whatsoever -- RoughJustice * Crime Fiction Lover *One of the single most dramatic events of the Second World War, Linskey makes the mission of Jan Kubis and Joseph Gabcik impossible to put down -- Steve Craggs * The Northern Echo *
£12.34
Silvertail Books Ravenhill: An Explosive Thriller Set in the Violent Belfast Underworld Past and Present
Book SynopsisBelfast, 1993: Jackie Shaw is a young tearaway running with paramilitaries in Belfast. He treads a fine line keeping psychotic hard-man Rab Simpson in check while sleeping with gang leader Billy Tyrie's beautiful wife on the side. When a bomb claims nine lives, he is given the role of getaway driver in a planned reprisal killing, a key role in a major operation. But Jackie may not be who he seems ...Twenty years later, Jackie returns to the city for his father's funeral after disappearing in mysterious circumstances. He wants to mourn then leave, but when figures from his past emerge, he is left with no choice but to revisit his violent former life. The first in the Jackie Shaw series, RAVENHILL is a stunning debut novel from a brilliant new voice in crime fiction.
£12.39
McFori Ink The Quiet Man
£12.39
Clive Gilson Acts Of Faith
£29.99
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A Cats Judgement
£12.39
Avien Gray Rough Diamond Rough Justice
£14.24