Revenge Prey by John Sandford

I was late coming to the Prey novels by John Sandford. My late husband loved to read them. I’ll admit I’m a bigger fan of Virgil Flowers than of Lucas Davenport, but the thirty-sixth Davenport novel, Revenge Prey, is a non-stop thriller. Davenport and...

The Delivery by Andrew Welsh-Huggins

If you’re looking for books with non-stop action, you can’t go wrong with Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ Mercury Carter thrillers. He follows the successful book, The Mailman, with Merc’s latest adventures in The Delivery. Carter was once a US Postal...

Making a Killing by Cara Hunter

Yesterday, Jeff Meyerson made the comment that you should read Cara Hunter’s DI Adam Fawley books in order. Making a Killing, the seventh in the series, proves that. Her very first book, Close to Home, not only introduced Fawley, but also his team and an...

The Summer Guests by Tess Gerritsen

Tess Gerritsen brings back The Martini Club in the second book in the series, The Summer Guests. Once again set in Purity, Maine, it features a small group of former CIA agents who dig into trouble in the small tourist town. The book opens with a flashback to 1972...

Paranoia by James Patterson & James O. Born

I had never read one of the Michael Bennett thrillers, but, of course when my cousin told me I was a character in Paranoia, I had to pick up the book. James O. Born, James Patterson’s co-author, asked me quite a while ago if he could make me a cat-loving...