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by Karen Woods

From the backstreets of Manchester comes a new pulse-pounding gangland saga.

The Trade (Mira Ser.)

by Shirley Palmer

Matt Lowell never set out to be a hero…but he wasn't given a choice.

The Trade Off: A thrilling journey into the grittiness of tabloid journalism from the author of the Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick The Other Woman

by Sandie Jones

The Trade Off from Sandie Jones - the author of the Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick, The Other Woman - is an addictive, page-turning psychological thriller about how far a journalist will go to get the story. Everyone has a price. What's yours?Would you print a lie across a front page?For Stella, Deputy Editor of The Globe, the choice has always been clear. There is no stone she will leave unturned in her pursuit of the best story. It’s what she’s built her reputation on.For Jess, The Globe’s rookie reporter, the story stops when the truth does. But she knows that the dirty tricks of the tabloids will be hard to overturn.And when the subject of the story Jess is working on pays the ultimate price, she suspects that the paper may have had more to do with it than they’re letting on . . .What price would you pay to uncover the truth if someone is prepared to kill to bury it?What readers are saying about The Trade Off:'This book was insane!!! I have always loved Sandie Jones but this book right here is definitely her best yet' *****'Another masterpiece from Jones!' *****'I had never read a Sandie Jones novel before. I am absolutely a fan now!' *****'Flew through it!! Once again, Sandie Jones had a clever plot and really went above and beyond' *****'Captivating. . . It deserves a resounding 5-star rating'Praise for Sandie Jones:'A perfect beach read' - Kristin Hannah'A brilliant page-turner. . . Sandie Jones is the queen of the twisty thriller' - Sarah Pearse'Whiplash-inducing final pages' - New York Times Book Review'One of the most twisted and entertaining plots' - Reese Witherspoon'A twisty, deliciously fun read' - Sarah Pekkanen'Will leave you breathless' - Liv Constanstine

Trafficked

by Lee Weeks

A missing child… A race against time.

Trafficked: An utterly gripping and twisty crime thriller that will keep you guessing until the end (The Missing Children Case Files #3)

by M. A. Hunter

The Missing Children Case Files: Case 3 ‘Mind-blowingly addictive!’ Samantha Lee Howe, USA Today-bestselling author of The Stranger in Our Bed

Tragedy at Law: An Inspector Mallett And Francis Pettigrew Mystery (Pan Classic Crime Ser.)

by Cyril Hare

Tragedy at Law follows a rather self-important High Court judge, Mr Justice Barber, as he moves from town to town presiding over cases in the Southern England circuit. When an anonymous letter arrives for Barber, warning of imminent revenge, he dismisses it as the work of a harmless lunatic. But then a second letter appears, followed by a poisoned box of the judge's favourite chocolates, and he begins to fear for his life. Enter barrister and amateur detective Francis Pettigrew, a man who was once in love with Barber's wife and has never quite succeeded in his profession - can he find out who is threatening Barber before it is too late?

Tragedy at Ravensthorpe (A Clinton Driffield Mystery)

by J. J. Connington

'Mr J. J. Connington is a name revered by all specialists on detective fiction' Spectator In Clinton Driffield's second case he must tangle with a plethora of crimes including robbery, murder and a disappearance - not to mention a Family Curse, and a less than sympathetic victim ...

The Tragedy of Marsdon Manor: An Agatha Christie Short Story

by Agatha Christie

A classic Agatha Christie short story, available individually for the first time as an ebook.

Tragedy on the Branch Line: The bestselling Victorian mystery series (Railway Detective series #19)

by Edward Marston

When Robert Pomeroy, a young undergraduate at Corpus Christi College, finds a letter slipped under his door in the early hours of a rainy day, he flies into a panic. Hastily readying himself and dashing off a few lines for the porter to summon his friend Nicholas Thorpe, he hurries to the railway station. But he doesn’t reach his destination alive.Inspector Colbeck and Sergeant Leeming are called upon to investigate this tragedy on the railway. It soon becomes apparent that Cambridge’s hopes of success in the forthcoming Boat Race rested on Pomeroy’s shoulders. With academic disputes, romantic interests and a sporting rivalry with Oxford in play, the Railway Detective will have his work cut out to disentangle the threads of Pomeroy’s life in order to answer the truth of his death.

Trail of Blood: (Bill Smith/Lydia Chin) (Bill Smith / Lydia Chin #1)

by S. J. Rozan

A LETHAL INHERITANCE...China, 1938. Eighteen-year-old Rosalie Gilder flees Nazi-occupied Austria with her younger brother. Hidden among their belongings are a few precious family heirlooms, their only protection against the hard times that await them as they join Shanghai's growing population of Jewish refugees.New York, present day. Chinese-American detective Lydia Chin is hired by an old friend to investigate the recent theft of a cache of holocaust assets, thought to once belong to the Gilders. However, before she makes much headway, her friend is shot dead. Neither Lydia nor her partner, Bill, believe the NYPD's theory that his death was a robbery gone bad. Both fear they are no longer looking for a thief but a ruthless killer who will stop at nothing to reclaim the past...Please note: this novel was originally published in the US as THE SHANGHAI MOON

Trail Of Danger (True Blue K-9 Unit #7)

by Valerie Hansen

USA TODAY Bestselling Author Valerie Hansen What she forgot could kill herA heart-stopping True Blue K-9 Unit book

Trail Of Evidence: Trail Of Evidence Security Breach (Capitol K-9 Unit #3)

by Lynette Eason

SAVING HIS SON

Trail of Lies (Texas Ranger Justice #4)

by Margaret Daley

As the mother of a beautiful daughter and the wife of a wealthy entrepreneur, Melora Hudson seemed happy. No one knew about the secrets hidden behind closed doors–secrets Melora was forced to keep.

The Train Rider (The Darian Richards Series #3)

by Tony Cavanaugh

'Tony Cavanaugh brings new depth and dimension to crime fiction in this country' - The Weekend WestOne man pushed Darian Richards to the edge. The man he couldn't catch. The Train Rider.As Victoria's top homicide investigator, Darian Richards spent years catching killers. The crimes of passion, of anger, of revenge ... they were easy. It was the monsters who were hard.Someone was taking girls. At first he'd keep them a week then give them back. Darian warned that wouldn't last. It didn't. From then on, their bodies were never found. Girls kept disappearing. All they had in common was the fact they'd last been seen on a train.The ever-rising list of the vanished broke Darian. Forced him to walk away. Now, retired, watching the Noosa River flow by, the nightmares had finally stopped. Darian was never going back.Then three girls go missing from Queensland trains. Darian knows that the killer is playing him. He has a choice to make. But when the decision means a girl will die, there is no choice. He has to stop this man once and for all. Forever.Tony Cavanaugh is an Australian writer and producer of film and television. The Train Rider is his latest book featuring cop Darian Richards and follows on from the acclaimed crime thrillers Promise and Dead Girl Sing.The Darian Richards SeriesPromiseDead Girl Sing The Soft Touch (Short Story) The Train Rider Kingdom of the Strong

The Train Rider (Darian Richards #4)

by Tony Cavanaugh

As Victoria's top homicide investigator, Darian Richards spent years catching killers. But there was one man he couldn't catch, who drove him to the edge: the Train Rider.When someone began snatching girls, Darian swore to stop them. At first the criminal would keep them a week then give them back. Darian warned that wouldn't last - it didn't. From then on, their bodies were never found. Girls kept disappearing and all they had in common was the fact they'd last been seen on a train.The ever-increasing list of the vanished broke Darian, forcing him to walk away. Now, retired on the Gold Coast, the nightmares have finally stopped. But then three girls go missing from Queensland trains. Darian knows that the killer is playing him, that he has a choice to make. But when the decision means a girl will die, there is no choice. He has to stop this man once and for all.The third book in the Darian Richards series

Trained To Defend (K-9 Mountain Guardians)

by Christy Barritt

“Take Buzz and run. Far away.…and don’t trust the police.”

Trained To Protect: The Pregnant Colton Witness Rancher's Deadly Reunion Soldier Bodyguard Trained To Protect (K-9 Ranch Rescue #2)

by Linda O. Johnston

A cop falls for the woman he’s sworn to protect

The Traitor (The Mitchells and O’Haras Trilogy #2)

by Kimberley Chambers

She fell for the enemy. Now she must pay the price. The gripping second novel from the #1 bestselling author in the Mitchells & O’Haras trilogy.

Traitor: John Shakespeare 4 (John Shakespeare #5)

by Rory Clements

*****Part of the bestselling John Shakespeare series of Tudor spy thrillers from Rory Clements, winner of the Ellis Peters Historical Fiction Award*****'[Clements] does for Elizabeth's reign what CJ Sansom does for Henry VIII's' Sunday Times**********The Elizabethan navy has a secret weapon: an optical instrument so powerful it gives England unassailable superiority at sea. Spain will stop at nothing to steal it and seize the two men who understand its secrets - its operative William Ivory, known as the 'Queen's Eye', and its inventor, the maverick magician Dr Dee.With a second Armada threatened, intelligencer John Shakespeare is sent north to escort Dr Dee to safety. But his mission is far from straightforward. Dee's host, the Earl of Derby, cousin to Elizabeth, is dying in agony, apparently poisoned. Who wants him dead and why? What lies behind the lynching of the recusant priest Father Matthew Lamb? And what exactly is the connection between these events and the mysterious and beautiful Lady Eliska? While Shakespeare attempts to untangle a plot that points to treachery at the very highest reaches of government, he also faces serious accusations far closer to home. With so much at stake, must he choose between family and his duty to Queen and country?Moving from the Catholic heartlands of Lancashire to a vagabond camp in the heart of England, and from the deck of Admiral Frobisher's flagship off the Brittany coast to the secret meetings of Elizabeth's closest associates, Traitor is award-winning writer Rory Clements' most intriguing and compelling novel to date.

The Traitor: A Tommy Carmellini Novel (Tommy Carmellini #2)

by Stephen Coonts

Abu Qasim was the perfect spy. He was the man who could bring down Bin Laden, the man who could smash Al Queda. Surrounded by fanatics in the heart of the beast, he believed in himself beyond any shadow of a doubt, believed in what he knew to be right with a faith that could withstand all adversity. He lived by his wits and played the double game to the last drop of blood. Or did he?

The Traitor: by the new Queen of Spy Fiction according to The Guardian

by Ava Glass

Tension, danger and pace, pace, pace . . . Emma Makepeace is being tracked by a deadly traitor in the second novel in the Alias Emma series.'Thoroughly enjoyed this fast-paced, entertaining spy thriller' Shari Lapena‘A gripping new read… the perfect thriller.’ Sunday Times'You're in for a treat ... The hottest new page turner of 2023' Cosmopolitan____________LONDON - EARLY MORNING ...A body is found in a padlocked suitcase.Investigator Emma Makepeace knows it's murder. And it's personal.She quickly establishes that the dead man had been shadowing two oligarchs suspected of procuring illegal weapons in the UK. And it seems likely that an insider working deep within the British government is helping them.To find out who the traitor is, Emma goes deep undercover on a superyacht owned by one of the oligarchs.But the glamorous veneer of the rich hides dark secrets. Out at sea, Emma is both hunter and prey, and no one can protect her.Never has the turquoise sea and golden sands of the Rivera seemed so dangerous.As the hunt intensifies, Emma knows that she is in mortal danger. And that she needs to find the traitor before they find her . . .____________‘High Octane Thrills.’ Heat‘The Traitor is this summer’s must read.’ Marie Claire‘A classic 'who dunnit?' thriller’ Cosmo'Settle in for another espionage fuelled thriller courtesy of Ava Glass.' Irish Mail on Sunday‘If you’re a fan of James Bond and The White Lotus, keep an eye out for Ava Glass’s brand-new novel ’ Chat____________Readers can't get enough of The Traitor . . .***** 'A really diverting fun read and I look forward to seeing what Emma gets up to next'***** 'Flew through this book, brilliant read.'***** 'A brilliant read, fast-paced, edge of your seat and action-packed!'***** 'This would make a great film, particularly with the super yacht setting!'***** 'I don't normally read spy thrillers but I absolutely loved the book.'

Traitor (Mercia Blakewood #3)

by David Hingley

May 1665. With winter passed, Mercia Blakewood is at last headed back to England from America, hoping to leave behind the shadow cast by death and heartache. She expects a welcome from the King considering her earlier mission on his behalf, but the reception she receives after her long voyage home could hardly be called warm.With the country now at war with the Dutch, the Crown has decided that Mercia is an asset to be used once again. More manipulation lies ahead as Mercia must accept a clandestine role at the heart of the glittering and debauched royal court to unmask a spy and traitor.PRAISE FOR DAVID HINGLEY:‘A vividly rendered historical novel. Set between the shifting political landscape of Restoration England and the rapidly expanding New World, Hingley offers an unflinching exploration of love and betrayal’ Dr Amanda Foreman, author of The Duchess‘A welcome addition to the ranks of historical crime: exciting, evocative and original’ Tom Harper, author of The Book of Secrets‘Impressive debut, which captures the period with colour and intrigue’ Sunday Express‘Thrilling . . . A must for fans of historical crime fiction’ Historical Novels Review

The Traitor (Death Sentences: Short Stories to Die For)

by Jonathan Holt

The exciting new title in the Death Sentences series of mysteries set in the world of books, by critically acclaimed author Martin Edwards.The passion of book collectors might be termed 'a gentle madness' by some, but the affliction is, in truth, not always so gentle. This is the case with Felix de Lisle, a wealthy man rumored to have dealings with the mob, whose collection of espionage writer Simon Verity exhibits a dangerous obsession. When de Lisle discovers that there might have been a variant dust jacket, destroyed by the publisher, for his favourite of Verity's titles, he becomes fixated on owning a copy. And he hires book scout Benny Morgan to track it down.On the hunt for information, Benny calls upon an array of rare book dealers and collectors – and the bag of cash supplied by de Lisle helps find answers from sources who might be reluctant to share their knowledge. But the search soon takes a dark turn, uncovering a dark trail of betrayal, desire, and destruction that leads to the missing jacket art – and to a secret too terrible to be ignored. Ultimately, Benny will have to confront a deadly choice: loyalty to de Lisle, or to his own personal moral code.

The Traitor (The Carnivia Trilogy #3)

by Jonathan Holt

A superb conspiracy thriller set in Venice, from a Sunday Times bestseller. ********He died in the darkness, surrounded by friends. They found him at sunrise, on Venice's most popular beach. His throat had been cut, his tongue removed. Captain Kat Tapo suspects a Masonic ritualistic murder. She knows the brotherhood won't give up its secrets to a policewoman – but she's determined she won't give up the hunt. She'll use all the allies she has: friends, lovers, hackers, spies. But shocking truths about the case are about to come to light. And when they do, it will be a race against time to unlock the secrets of Italy's past – before Venice itself starts to burn... This is the final novel in a trilogy of stylish and intelligent thrillers set in Venice from Jonathan Holt who, under the name J.P. Delaney, is also the author of the Sunday Times bestselling psychological thrillers The Girl Before and The Perfect Wife. ********Reviews for The Carnivia Trilogy: 'Genuinely thrilling... An illuminating portrait of a particular world' Literary Review. 'Tense and mind-bending' Daily Telegraph. 'Breathtaking... A truly haunting glimpse into a mysterious shadow world' New York Times. 'Impressive... Venice is a magnificent backdrop for a story of secrets and lies' Daily Mail. 'A cracking, upmarket thriller... A rare entertainment for the thinking deckchair reader' Saga Magazine. What readers are saying about The Carnivia Trilogy: 'Superb – an exciting tale involving people smuggling, the Catholic Church and US intelligence operatives... A compelling story which will appeal to readers who enjoy a mix of conspiracy theory and cover-up' Amazon Reader. 'An unravelling of several interconnected plot strands with action and twists that never stop, but at a deeper level Holt also engages with human rights and gender issues... This is a "can't put it down" novel' Amazon Reader. 'The detailed reconstruction of the setting in Venice is fabulous and is equalled both by characterisation and plot... Gripping and thrilling... and distressingly possible' Amazon Reader. 'Fabulously descriptive, intriguing, fast paced... A must-read for anyone who enjoys a good thriller that is well researched and excellently written' Amazon Reader. 'Fast paced, good characters and interesting mix of plot strands. Each book in the trilogy can be read as a stand alone, but reading all of them rounds off the story strands nicely' Amazon Reader.

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