Fiction, Thrillers, Psychological
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A Natural Cause
by Leslie Wiens
Away from family and friends for the first time after moving to Vancouver to attend university, nineteen-year-old Elizabeth (Liz) Grant finds campus and dorm life lonely. She is thrilled when the handsome, charismatic Professor Gilby offers her and ...
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Belladonna-Laced Glories
Can monsters love? A question mused over bloodshed and red wine by April Davis
What is greatness without madness? Criminal profiler Matthew Moore wouldn’t know. To him there’s no difference. Cursed with the perfection of a sharp mind but a heart void of feelings, finding an outlet for his unique abilities proves to be ...
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Femme Devereux
by Ray Sproule
Swiss homicide detective Angeline Devereux arrives on the scene of a murder in gloomy Lindenhof Park. The victim’s lifeless body is found shoved inside the wooden box normally home to the oversized wooden chess pieces for the outdoor chessboard. ...
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The Cul-de-Sac
No Way Out by C.A.Harradine
Welcome to the cul-de-sac, situated in England in 1968. Life is freer than in the post war 50s, but not for everyone. Bored with her marriage, Patty carries on a string of affairs, which she calls her “projects”. Dan, her husband, a hard working ...
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The Killing Farm
by Jay Newman
A remote, government-run facility in Saskatchewan called The Farm, offers terminally ill patients an opportunity to die on their own terms, and the sky is the limit. Some choose a quiet, peaceful passing, while others choose more elaborate, ...
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Mother May I?
by Teresa Phelan
Mother May I? is a harrowing new psychological thriller about a woman who finds her life spiraling out of control after she returns from a Mexican vacation. Struggling with post traumatic stress, Lucy agrees to go away for a week of sun and fun with ...
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Dual Reprisal
by Rick "Rawhide" Wilson
A man’s life is saved. A romance blooms. A killer is born. Lucas Hart is a small-town lawman in 1950s Texas, who refuses to kill. He prides himself on being able to bring justice to the citizens of Barton without ever putting their lives in danger. ...
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In The Beauty Of Their Dreams
by Brenda Zosky Proulx
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantees all the world’s people the right to life, liberty, protection against cruelty and torture, and equal justice before the law. So why, then, is our world so broken? In the Beauty of Their Dreams ...
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The Pallbearer
by Christa Loughlin
Young women aren’t safe in Oshawa with a sadistic serial killer on the loose. Detective Sergeant Hannah Phillips is fierce and dogged as she tirelessly works to find out who is behind the abductions and murders of young women around the Ontario ...
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Nightshades
by Harlow Daiger and Marley Del Wood
Brimming with horror, tragedy, suspense, and a hint of the supernatural, Nightshades is an anthology set in the Canadian Prairies and perfect to read on a stormy night. Told with poeticism and honest mercilessness, these thrilling tales explore the ...
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