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Suspense, Mystery, Horror and Thriller Fiction - Suspense Magazine

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While summer is flying by at its normally quick pace, that doesn’t mean you don’t have time to read some suspenseful<br />

books before thoughts turn to autumn <strong>and</strong> fallen leaves.<br />

Here are some books that will keep you on the edge of your seat, wherever that may be the remainder of the summer:<br />

<strong>Suspense</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com<br />

“Dublin Dead,” gerard O’Donovan. In this Irish thriller, a sequel to O’Donovan’s debut “The<br />

Priest” (2010), journalist Siobhan Fallon has a hunch that there is something not quite right regarding<br />

a millionaire estate agent’s suicide, but the official investigation is cursory: Dozens of people who<br />

work in the Irish property industry have committed suicide in the recent years, so what’s one more?<br />

A female reporter who gets the scoop no matter what it takes, Siobhan investigates the estate agent’s<br />

life <strong>and</strong> death. Meantime, her friend DI Mike Mulcahy is trying to solve the murder of a noted<br />

Dublin gangster in Spain. The twists <strong>and</strong> turns here come from attempting to work out the<br />

inevitable tie between the two deaths.<br />

“Blue Monday,” nicci French. This is the first in a new series of<br />

psychological thrillers unveiling an interesting London psychotherapist.<br />

In this book, Frieda Klein is a solitary, incisive psychotherapist who<br />

spends her sleepless evenings strolling along the ancient rivers that have been forced underground<br />

in modern London.<br />

The kidnapping of five-year-old Matthew Farraday provokes a national outcry <strong>and</strong> a frantic<br />

police search. Meantime, Frieda cannot get out of her head that one of her patients has been<br />

having dreams in which he has a desire for a child, a red-haired child he can describe in flawless<br />

detail, a child the spitting image of Matthew. As a result, Frieda finds herself in the center of the<br />

investigation, serving as the unwilling assistant to the chief inspector.<br />

By Dave Thomas<br />

“Catch Me” D.D. Warren #6, Lisa gardner. The relentless Boston investigator must solve a<br />

coldly calculated murder prior to it happening. As the plot evolves, a lone woman outside D.D.’s latest crime scene startles her<br />

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