July 2016 Thrillers

Lots of great Thrillers for summer reading! Happy 4th. 🙂
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- Deep Six by D.P. Lyle (Buy It!)
- The Secret Language of Stones by M.J. Rose (Buy It!)
- The Service of the Dead by Candace Robb (Buy It!)
- Ice Station Nautilus by Rick Campbell (Buy It!)
- Ghost Sniper by Scott McEwen
- Read to Death by Terrie Farley Moran
- The Calamity Cafe by Gayle Leeson
- The Siege by Mark Alpert
- Mirage by Tracy Clark
- Never Missing, Never Found by Amanda Panitch
- The Prisoner of Hell Gate by Dana I. Wolff
- The Monster Underneath by Matthew Franks
- Missing Man by Barry Meier
- Someone Must Die by Sharon Potts
- Little Girl Gone by Gerry Schmitt
- The Lost Art Assignment by Austin S. Camacho
- Tag, You’re Dead by J. C. Lane
- Cannibals: Stories from the Edge of the Pine Barrens by Jen Conley
- Screen Test by Jerry Kennealy
- The Hemingway Thief by Shaun Harris
- Murder on the Quai by Cara Black
- Dark Blood by Caleb James
- The Image of Her by Lorna Peel
- Into the Whirlwind by Kat Martin
- The Trap by Melanie Raabe
- Paraíso by Gordon Chaplin
- A Cougar’s Kiss by Frank De Blase
- Let The Devil Out by Bill Loehfelm
- Code Name Jack Rabbit by Elizabeth Noble
- A Murder of Crows by Terrence McCauley
- The Yemen Contract by Arthur Kerns
- Baby Doll by Hollie Overton
- Body and Bone by L.S. Hawker
- Death Among the Mangroves by Stephen Morrill
- Sunken Dreams by Steven Kuehn
- Cascadia by H.W. Bernard
- A Story to Kill by Lynn Cahoon
- Resume Speed, Stories by Guinotte Wise
- No Safe Zone by Adite Benerjie
- Breath of Malice by Karen Fenech
- Torn by Cynthia Eden
- Bone Crack by Bette Golden Lamb and J J Lamb
- Student Bodies by Susan Israel
- Since She Went Away by David Bell
- The Body Reader by Anne Frasier
What a great site this is! I love thrillers and I now have a lot of books to add to my summer TBR list. Thanks for sharing these with your readers. I just finished an awesome thriller/mystery novel called “Naked Ambition” by author Rick Pullen. My friend told me I wouldn’t be able to put it down and he wasn’t lying. This book is non stop from start to finish. I was really invested in the characters and twists that kept coming. Beck, our protagonist, is a reporter who exposes a corrupt official in order to make a name for himself and ends up involved in much more than he bargained for. It really left me with so many thoughts and questions about how things really are in politics and journalism. A really fun and thoughtful summer read! Here’s a link to the authors page if you want to check it out http://www.rickpullen.com (would love to hear what you think!)
Thanks for your comments! I will check out the web page. 😀📚📚