Tag: thriller
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Sweet Fury: A Thrilling, Bold Feminist Take on Tender Is the Night
Beloved actress Lila Crane is set to star in a feminist retelling of Tender Is the Night, directed by her fiancé, the renowned filmmaker Kurt Royall. As production begins in New York City, Lila starts therapy with Jonah Gabriel, a talented therapist, to process her personal trauma and prepare for the emotionally charged role. But…
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The Note: Dark Side of Cancel Culture
May Hanover was the good girl, the over-achiever – college, law school, law professor – but her life also had a number of deep regrets. That’s something she and her friends Lauren and Kelsey had in common. They’d each fallen to “cancel culture” for something in their past. When they meet in the Hampton’s for…
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One in the Chamber: Murder and Deceit in Washington DC
Washington is abuzz as Congress races to vote for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in advance of the upcoming presidential election, and the Gang of Six is making deals left and right to make it happen. Congressional staffer Cameron Leann is new to DC. He’s broke, and being a political aide isn’t quite…
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Head Cases: Unraveling a Serial Killer Mystery
Agent Gardner Camden is part of a unique FBI unit called PAR (Patterns and Recognition). All the the members of PAR have two things in common – an extraordinary skill to see what others do not and having tanked their career in some other part of the FBI. Camden is the most uniquely skilled among…
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The Last One at the Wedding: An Estranged Father’s Wedding Weekend Horrors
Frank Szatowski, a Gulf War vet and UPS driver, has been estranged from his daughter Maggie for three years. So, when she calls him out of the blue to announce she’s getting married, he’s stunned. Maggie’s fiancé, Aidan Gardner, is the son of a tech billionaire, and Frank soon finds himself at an extravagant wedding…
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The Mistress and the Key: Unraveling History
When I read the description of The Mistress and the Key, I knew I had to read it. But after just one chapter, I realized I needed to go back and read The Midnight Ride first – and I’m so glad I did. The second book picks up immediately after the first, and reading them…
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