
The Story
Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box (18 Books)
This collection of eighteen volumes offers a rigorous survey of international crime, political espionage, and psychological suspense. The assembly includes foundational works from established authors such as James Patterson, Ruth Rendell, and Elmore Leonard, alongside contemporary Australian legal thrillers and archaeological adventures. These narratives document a wide range of investigative procedures, from the tactical maneuvers of an FBI profiler to the technical precision required in high-stakes political conspiracies and forensic investigations. It is a substantive library for readers who value structural complexity and the unblinking examination of criminal pathology.
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The Soul Collector — Paul Johnston
Set in a dystopian, futuristic Edinburgh, a private investigator is forced to navigate a rigid social hierarchy to solve a series of ritualistic murders. The narrative documents the friction between personal autonomy and an oppressive administrative authority.
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Head of State — Andrew Marr
A high-stakes political thriller centered on the sudden death of a key figure just before a major referendum. The text provides an observational study of the tactical maneuvers within the British government and the professional risks taken to manage a national crisis.
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The Haha Man — Sandy McCutcheon
An investigative thriller that follows a man attempting to uncover the truth about his past while being pursued by unidentified operatives. The story documents the logistical challenges of survival and the search for authentic data in a landscape of deception.
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Up in Honey's Room — Elmore Leonard
Set in 1944 Detroit, a U.S. Marshal investigates a group of Nazi spies and escapees. Leonard provides a factual record of the period’s urban grit and the professional discipline required to navigate a world of shifting loyalties.
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Along Came a Spider — James Patterson
The foundational Alex Cross narrative involving the kidnapping of two high-profile children from a private school. The text documents the psychological pressure and the strategic maneuvers used to outmaneuver a highly intelligent antagonist.
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An Inside Job — Daniel Silva
Part of the Gabriel Allon series, this story explores the intersections of art forgery and international espionage. The narrative documents the technical precision required for restoration and the tactical grit needed for high-level intelligence work.
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Judgement Day — Mali Waugh
A legal thriller set within the Victorian court system in Australia, documenting the fallout of a murder within the legal community. The story provides a grounded look at the professional standards and internal politics of the judiciary.
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The Human Pool — Chris Petit
A post-World War II espionage thriller focusing on the search for Nazi assets and the complexities of the early Cold War. Petit documents the atmospheric grit of a devastated Europe and the high-stakes friction of international intelligence.
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Favourite Son — Steve Sohmer
A political thriller involving an FBI investigation into an assassination attempt that reveals a deep-seated conspiracy within the American establishment. The narrative explores the boundaries of loyalty and the personal costs of institutional integrity.
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Temple of the Gods — Andy McDermott
An archaeological thriller following Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase as they search for a lost historical site. The story documents the technical hazards of the expedition and the tactical combat required to secure an ancient artifact.
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The Craze — Paul Southern
An urban crime narrative documenting the social dynamics and high-velocity violence of a city's criminal underworld. The text provides an unblinking look at the struggle for territory and the personal sacrifices defining a life in the shadows.
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The Hidden Assassins — Robert Wilson
Set in Seville, a detective investigates a brutal murder that uncovers a conspiracy involving religious extremism and historical secrets. The narrative documents the investigative procedures and the atmospheric grit of the Spanish landscape.
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Sanctum — Denise Mina
A psychological thriller that probes the reliability of memory and the long-term impact of a past tragedy on a group of individuals. The story documents the psychological pressure and the search for authentic truth in a landscape of guilt.
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Voodoo River — Robert Crais
Elvis Cole travels to Louisiana to investigate a family's history, uncovering a sequence of secrets linked to a dark past. Crais provides a sensory-rich record of the swamp landscape and the tactical grit required for a remote investigation.
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The Killings on Jubilee Terrace — Robert Barnard
A classic British police procedural documenting the investigation into a murder within the cast of a popular television soap opera. The narrative provides a factual look at the social hierarchies and the professional standards of the era.
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A Sight for Sore Eyes — Ruth Rendell
A psychological study of three individuals whose lives intersect with lethal consequences. Rendell provides a rigorous and unblinking record of obsession, isolation, and the structural failures of human connection.
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The Edge of Madness — Michael Dobbs
A political suspense novel featuring Harry Jones, who must navigate a high-stakes crisis that threatens international stability. The text documents the tactical maneuvers and the professional discipline required for high-level crisis management.
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Six Seconds — Rick Mofina
A high-velocity thriller involving a kidnapping and a looming terrorist threat that must be resolved in a matter of seconds. The narrative documents the logistical hurdles and the intense pressure of a search where every piece of data is critical.
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Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box (18 Books)
This collection of eighteen volumes offers a rigorous survey of international crime, political espionage, and psychological suspense. The assembly includes foundational works from established authors such as James Patterson, Ruth Rendell, and Elmore Leonard, alongside contemporary Australian legal thrillers and archaeological adventures. These narratives document a wide range of investigative procedures, from the tactical maneuvers of an FBI profiler to the technical precision required in high-stakes political conspiracies and forensic investigations. It is a substantive library for readers who value structural complexity and the unblinking examination of criminal pathology.
-
The Soul Collector — Paul Johnston
Set in a dystopian, futuristic Edinburgh, a private investigator is forced to navigate a rigid social hierarchy to solve a series of ritualistic murders. The narrative documents the friction between personal autonomy and an oppressive administrative authority.
-
Head of State — Andrew Marr
A high-stakes political thriller centered on the sudden death of a key figure just before a major referendum. The text provides an observational study of the tactical maneuvers within the British government and the professional risks taken to manage a national crisis.
-
The Haha Man — Sandy McCutcheon
An investigative thriller that follows a man attempting to uncover the truth about his past while being pursued by unidentified operatives. The story documents the logistical challenges of survival and the search for authentic data in a landscape of deception.
-
Up in Honey's Room — Elmore Leonard
Set in 1944 Detroit, a U.S. Marshal investigates a group of Nazi spies and escapees. Leonard provides a factual record of the period’s urban grit and the professional discipline required to navigate a world of shifting loyalties.
-
Along Came a Spider — James Patterson
The foundational Alex Cross narrative involving the kidnapping of two high-profile children from a private school. The text documents the psychological pressure and the strategic maneuvers used to outmaneuver a highly intelligent antagonist.
-
An Inside Job — Daniel Silva
Part of the Gabriel Allon series, this story explores the intersections of art forgery and international espionage. The narrative documents the technical precision required for restoration and the tactical grit needed for high-level intelligence work.
-
Judgement Day — Mali Waugh
A legal thriller set within the Victorian court system in Australia, documenting the fallout of a murder within the legal community. The story provides a grounded look at the professional standards and internal politics of the judiciary.
-
The Human Pool — Chris Petit
A post-World War II espionage thriller focusing on the search for Nazi assets and the complexities of the early Cold War. Petit documents the atmospheric grit of a devastated Europe and the high-stakes friction of international intelligence.
-
Favourite Son — Steve Sohmer
A political thriller involving an FBI investigation into an assassination attempt that reveals a deep-seated conspiracy within the American establishment. The narrative explores the boundaries of loyalty and the personal costs of institutional integrity.
-
Temple of the Gods — Andy McDermott
An archaeological thriller following Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase as they search for a lost historical site. The story documents the technical hazards of the expedition and the tactical combat required to secure an ancient artifact.
-
The Craze — Paul Southern
An urban crime narrative documenting the social dynamics and high-velocity violence of a city's criminal underworld. The text provides an unblinking look at the struggle for territory and the personal sacrifices defining a life in the shadows.
-
The Hidden Assassins — Robert Wilson
Set in Seville, a detective investigates a brutal murder that uncovers a conspiracy involving religious extremism and historical secrets. The narrative documents the investigative procedures and the atmospheric grit of the Spanish landscape.
-
Sanctum — Denise Mina
A psychological thriller that probes the reliability of memory and the long-term impact of a past tragedy on a group of individuals. The story documents the psychological pressure and the search for authentic truth in a landscape of guilt.
-
Voodoo River — Robert Crais
Elvis Cole travels to Louisiana to investigate a family's history, uncovering a sequence of secrets linked to a dark past. Crais provides a sensory-rich record of the swamp landscape and the tactical grit required for a remote investigation.
-
The Killings on Jubilee Terrace — Robert Barnard
A classic British police procedural documenting the investigation into a murder within the cast of a popular television soap opera. The narrative provides a factual look at the social hierarchies and the professional standards of the era.
-
A Sight for Sore Eyes — Ruth Rendell
A psychological study of three individuals whose lives intersect with lethal consequences. Rendell provides a rigorous and unblinking record of obsession, isolation, and the structural failures of human connection.
-
The Edge of Madness — Michael Dobbs
A political suspense novel featuring Harry Jones, who must navigate a high-stakes crisis that threatens international stability. The text documents the tactical maneuvers and the professional discipline required for high-level crisis management.
-
Six Seconds — Rick Mofina
A high-velocity thriller involving a kidnapping and a looming terrorist threat that must be resolved in a matter of seconds. The narrative documents the logistical hurdles and the intense pressure of a search where every piece of data is critical.












