Contemporary Psychological Thrillers

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13 Steps Down
By Ruth Rendell
MYSTERY RENDELL
Elderly Gwendolyn Chawcer and her colorful group of friends become increasingly suspicious of her tenant, Michael "Mix" Cellini, an eccentric who idolizes serial killer Reggie Christie, as his odd behavior and obsessions take an ever darker turn.


Night Passage
By Robert B. Parker
MYSTERY PARKER
An otherwise washed-up LAPD cop with a drinking problem gets a job offer from a small Massachusetts town that is too good to be true, and Jesse Stone finds himself with no one to trust and a town full of moral and political corruption. Sequel: Trouble in Paradise


One for the Money
By Janet Evanovich
MYSTERY EVANOVICH
Evanovich's debut introduces one of the funniest, most appealing new heroines to stroll down the mean streets in a long while. Stephanie Plum, a New Jersey native, is a laid-off. Desperate for bucks, she decides to pursue a career as an "apprehension agent," tracking down scofflaws for her bail bondsman cousin, Vinnie. Sequel: Two for the Dough


Everywhere That Mary Went
By Lisa Scottoline
F Scottoline
While trying to become a partner in the cutthroat Philadelphia law firm where she works, Mary DiNunzio begins to receive threatening phone calls from a dangerous stalker. Sequel: Final Appeal


Fast Forward
By Judy Mercer
LP Mercer
Waking up badly bruised and lacking all memory of who she is, Ariel Gold searches through the home that she thinks is hers and, unwilling to trust anybody, improvises her own life while she tries to learn the truth. Sequel: Double Take

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