Tag Archives: Thriller
“Frozen Sky 2: Betrayed” – by Jeff Carlson
How do you maintain a truce with a harsh alien species with which you can barely communicate? And how much more fragile is that truce when all your decisions are made by a distant bureaucracy riddled with self-interest and political … Continue reading
“Sand (Omnibus)” – by Hugh Howey
A dive in the sand for Palmer is not only a profitable venture, it’s also his passion. The sand is the only place he feels at home. However, after being commissioned by a band of mysterious rebels, a lucrative dive … Continue reading
“Killers” – by Shaun Jeffrey
A serial killer on the loose, a government agency covering-up the murders and Propser Snow’s dark secret isn’t so secret anymore. Only a deal with the devil will reveal the truth. Killers is Shaun Jeffrey’s second Prosper Snow thriller. The … Continue reading
“Noah’s Ark” – by Andrew J. Morgan
Alex Latham is hiding – from what, he doesn’t understand. Why – he doesn’t know. The streets are empty, but still dangerous and time seems to be running out, for him and for the Ark. The world of Noah’s Ark … Continue reading
“Snow Burn” – by Joel Arnold
Two boys decide to have a mini-adventure, camping overnight in the nearby woods. But when an unexpected blizzard hampers them and they find something in the woods, this might be an adventure that ends in disaster. Snow Burn is a … Continue reading
“Sugar & Spice” – by Saffina Desforges
A child is dead, a grieving mother is looking for answers – and the killing has just begun. Sugar & Spice is inspired by the true story of Scottish serial killer, Robert Black, who killed a number of young girls … Continue reading
“Cold Compass” – by Barry Napier
“I have been instructed by those above me to allow you one last chance to change your mind. I am offering you that option now. If you want out, just say so. But after you leave this office and I … Continue reading
“Bangkok Wet” – by Simon Royle
The rains are here and Bangkok is flooding, but the big wet isn’t going to prevent a gang war. As the waters rise, so do the stakes. Chance returns to showcase Thailand’s underbelly in the electrifying sequel to Bangkok Burn. … Continue reading
“Shift” – by Hugh Howey
First we uncovered the secret behind the Silo – the secret that explains the present. But what will we find if we dig further? What will be revealed when we go back to the start of it all? Shift is … Continue reading
“Halkskin” – by Tony Bertauski
Biomites. Artificial stem cells, revolutionary in the treatment of almost everything – repairing or enhancing. But at what point does the artificial overwhelm the natural? At what point to we replace ourselves with our invention? What does it mean to … Continue reading