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Harlan Coben (2004)
No Second Chance. (Reprint Ed.)
Signet
Marc Seidman wakes up in a hospital bed after being shot 12 days ago only to discover that his wife has been murdered and his infant daughter is missing. Raging, Marc tries to rescue his kidnapped daughter, but discovers most disturbing facts about his late wife. His attempts to deliver the ransom fail and his daughter seems to be lost. An action-packed thriller. More...
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Watchers. (2003)
Dean Koontz
Berkley
Genetic manipulation has created two extraordinary animals: one is a dog, named Einstein, the other is a murderous hybrid called "The Outsider." They are hunted down by the government and a professional killer. The plot developments occasionally seem a bit forced. More...
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Tom Clancy (2002)
The Sum of All Fears.
Berkley
The trademark of Tom Clancy's series of Jack Ryan action thrillers is the accurate description of military hardware and procedure. But there is more than a dramatic story line and nail-biting tension: Clancy has a deep understanding of international political conflicts and he is able to realistically paint fundamental human responses to extreme danger and unbarable pressure. More...
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William Goldman (2001)
Marathon Man.
Ballantine Books
An epic, fast-paced thriller with just enough humor to prevent you from getting overwhelmed by the violence, evil and sadism. Made into a movie with Dustin Hoffman. More...
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John Burdett (1997)
The Last Six Million Seconds: A Thriller.
William Morrow & Co
In this fast action-packed thriller Hong Kong Chief Inspector Chan Siukai investigates a triple murder among American gangsters and Chinese warlords - with the transition of sovereignty from Great Britain to the PRC only 6 million seconds away. Violent. More...
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John Buchan (1994)
The Four Adventures of Richard Hannay: The Thirty-Nine Steps / Greenmantle / Mr. Standfast / The Three Hostages.
David R. Godine (Publisher)
From the father of spy fiction, who was, as recently revealed, the head of the British domestic intelligence agency, MI-5. First published in 1915, the Thirty-Nine Steps is the story of an ordinary fellow who gets caught up in a dramatic and dangerous plot. The book was made into a popular thriller by Alfred Hitchcock. More...
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