Mysteries and Thrillers for Father's Day and Beyond




Looking for some last minute Father's Day gift ideas? Or maybe just some good mysteries and thrillers that are out or coming out later this year? Then read on!

Reaper: Ghost Target by Nicholas Irving and A J Tata



One of America's best snipers on the run when forces inside and outside the US government seem to be conspiring against him.

Gale Force by Owen Laukkanen


High-risks, high-stakes deep sea salvage thriller. Racing a storm and the Japanese Yakuza for a literal boatload of treasure!

Second Strike by Peter Kirsanow


The new Mike Garin thriller has Garin in a race to prevent an EMP attack on the United States.

Cult X by Fuminori Nakamura


One of the biggest names in Japanese fiction's latest to be translated into English, this story goes into the heart of a search for a missing girlfriend who may have been brainwashed. 

Field of Valor by Matthew Betley



The latest Logan West thriller cements Matthew Betley as one of the greats. Another high octane adventure as West fights enemies within and without the United States. You can't do better than this.

The Outsider by Stephen King


The latest thriller from the master of horror. A terrible murder with all signs pointing to one perpetrator. The only problem, he has an ironclad alibi.

London Rules by Mick Herron


Modern spy thriller in the Slough House series. Terror attacks and a prime minister under attack keep MI-5 busy!

Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman


"Have you ever wondered how long it takes to dig a grave?" Well, if you have, pick up this debut thriller. Psychological suspense that hooks you on page one.

The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz


Writer and detective team up to solve this London mystery.

The Moscow Deception by Karen Robards.


Bianca St. Ives has a price on her head. King Priam's treasure, secure in the heart of Moscow, may be able to remove the target on her back but only if she can live long enough to steal it.

Bloody Sunday by Ben Coes


The latest Dewey Andreas thriller has Dewey in a race to keep a madman from launching a nuclear attack on America!

The Cull by Tony Park


An elite anti-poaching squad goes after some of the biggest poachers in Africa.

Watch the Girls by Jennifer Wolfe


This looks like it could be one of the big suspense hits of the summer! A webseries investigation leads down an increasingly dark path. Can't wait for this one!

The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager


Returning to the scene of a summer camp tragedy, will Emma discover what happened all those years ago or will events repeat themselves?

The Day of the Dead by Nicci French


In the latest Frieda Klein novel, a series of murders draws Klein out of hiding in order to stop the psychopath who has Frieda in their sights.

A Noise Downstairs by Linwood Barclay


Barclay is the master of suspense. When a chance roadside encounter with a murderer upends Paul Davis's life, his life is sent into a skid. This looks awesome!

Toucan Keep a Secret by Donna Andrews


Donna Andrews is the best cozy mystery writer around and the Meg Langslow mysteries never fail to entertain. If you like to read with a smile on your face from first page to last, pick up these books.

Under a Dark Sky by Lori Rader-Day


Trying to overcome her grief at her husband's death, Eden Wallace takes a trip he had booked. When one of the other guests is murdered, she may be a suspect, or the next victim.

Absinthe: A Thriller by Guido Eeckhaut


A thriller about Russian infiltration in the financial world. A Winner of a Hercule Poirot Award.

Without Fear by Col. David Hunt and R. J. Pineiro


A nuclear bomb hidden in Afghanistan during the Soviet occupation is in danger of falling into Taliban hands. A race is on by Americans, Russians and Israelis to recover the weapon, which is now fully functional.

Sweet After Death by Valentina Giambanco


Detective Alice Madison is sent from Seattle to remote Ludlow Washington to investigate a murder. Soon her, her partner and their crime scene investigator become the targets. Perfect chill to enjoy on a hot summer night!

Bibliomysteries Volume 2 by Otto Penzler


Who doesn't like mysteries about books and bookstores? A new collection of original stories by some of the best mystery writers around!

Don't Eat Me by Colin Cotterill


The latest Dr. Siri Paiboun mystery and the good doctor must solve another murder in Laos.

Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter


You don't just read a Karin Slaughter thriller, you live it. She pulls you and and doesn't let you go until the last page. What if your mother is not who you thought she was? Would you want to know? Would you be able to resist finding out?

Field of Bones by J.A. Jance


The new Joanna Brady mystery finds her maternity leave interrupted when a serial homicide comes to Cochise County.

Man of War by Sean Parnell


A debut thriller finds new hero Eric Steele in a race to prevent a WMD from reaching the United States.

The Nine-Tailed Fox by Martin Limon


Set in 1970's South Korea, Army CID Sergeants Sueno and Bascom have to run down the disappearance of a local woman rumored to be a legendary creature who can disguise herself as a fox.

Tear Me Apart by J.T. Ellison


A downhill skiing crash leads to the discovery that Mindy Wright is not related to her parents. Now there is a race to save her life and find out what really happened.

The Witch Elm by Tana French


A new standalone thriller from one of the best suspense writers in the business. Tana French is appointment reading.

Deck the Hounds by David Rosenfelt


A Christmas mystery as lawyer Andy Carpenter trees to clear a homeless man and his dog of an old crime the man is accused of.

Lark the Herald Angels Sing by Donna Andrews


The only thing better than a Donna Andrews mystery is a Christmas Donna Andrews mystery. No better tradition than spending Christmas in Caerphilly with Meg Langslow!

The Last Sword Maker by Brian Nelson


A new global thriller centered around a new weapon that can kill based on a person's genetic traits.

Pulse by Michael Harvey


Pulse is a detective thriller set in 1976 Boston with some supernatural overtones. Sounds really interesting!

The Line by Martin Limon


Another Sueno and Bascom mystery. This time a corpse is found on the border between North and South Korea. Things are getting tense unless they find the person responsible. These are great characters and a fascinating setting.

The Other Wife by Michael Robotham


Michael Robotham is one of the best writers of psychological suspense around. In this one, a son discovers that there was a side to his father that he never knew.

Celtic Empire by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler


A new Dirk Pitt novel! There is no more reliable source for good adventure than a book with Cussler's name attached.

Silent Scream by Karen Harper


Forensic psychologist Claire Britten joins an archaeological dig, but when preserved bodies show signs of violence, the danger may not be buried in the past.

The Mansion by Ezekiel Boone


An abandoned mansion outfitted with next-generation computers that control the house's every function. No way that ever turns out bad, right?


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