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Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box SP2662

Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box SP2662

$52.32
Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box SP2662
$52.32

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Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box (18 Books)

This eighteen-volume collection offers a thrilling survey of international crime, from the sun-scorched streets of Western Australia to the shadows of 1940s Europe and the frozen landscapes of Sweden. The assembly balances high-velocity legal thrillers and forensic procedurals with deep-seated psychological suspense. You will encounter the precise plotting of Henning Mankell, the sharp wit of Janet Evanovich, and the unblinking grit of Robert Wilson. This is a substantive library for the reader who values structural complexity and a factual investigation into the darker aspects of the human condition.


  1. Colour of Night — David Lindsey An intricately woven thriller set in Houston, where an antique dealer becomes entangled in a high-stakes legacy of espionage and murder. Lindsey captures a heavy atmosphere where the past refuses to stay buried.

  2. The Fremantle Doctor — Frank Aquino Set against the backdrop of Western Australia, this procedural follows an investigation into a series of mysterious deaths. Aquino provides a grounded look at local grit and the tactical labor of detective work in the sun-baked streets of Fremantle.

  3. The Alibi Man — Tami Hoag A high-velocity journey through the elite equestrian world of Palm Beach, where a former narcotics agent uncovers a lethal conspiracy. Hoag writes with a lean focus on the professional risks and social hierarchies of a world built on secrets.

  4. Killer Country — Christopher Nicol A sharp, observational thriller set in the Australian outback. The narrative tracks a pursuit through an unforgiving landscape where the environment is as dangerous as the antagonist.

  5. Dirty Blonde — Lisa Scottoline A legal thriller that strikes at the heart of professional reputation. A female judge finds herself on the other side of the bench, navigating a web of betrayal that threatens her autonomy and her career.

  6. The Bone House — Brian Freeman A detective investigates a murder in a secluded island community, peeling back layers of local history. Freeman provides a precise record of the psychological pressure and shifting loyalties within a closed environment.

  7. The Devil's Playground — Stav Sherez Set in the shadows of Amsterdam, this narrative tracks an investigation into a brutal crime that uncovers systemic corruption. Sherez captures the visceral textures of the city’s underworld with unblinking clarity.

  8. Retribution — Jilliane Hoffman A legal and forensic study of a woman seeking justice against a predator from her past. Hoffman documents the technical precision of the courtroom and the heavy emotional toll of a confrontation years in the making.

  9. The Angel of Zin — Clifford Irving A unique historical mystery set during World War II, involving an officer investigating a series of murders within a concentration camp. It is a profound, unsettling record of internal friction and the search for justice in a lawless time.

  10. Wicked Appetite — Janet Evanovich A change of pace featuring sharp humor and a touch of the supernatural. Evanovich explores the search for a legendary artifact amidst a landscape of eccentric characters and high-velocity hijinks.

  11. The Hidden Assassins — Robert Wilson Set in Seville, this procedural follows an investigation into a bombing that uncovers a conspiracy reaching back to the Spanish Civil War. Wilson is a master of atmospheric grit and complex, rewarding plotting.

  12. Better than Death — Georgie Hale An investigative thriller focusing on a protagonist searching for the truth in a landscape of personal loss. The narrative tracks the slow, steady burn of a mystery where the stakes are deeply personal.

  13. The Death Collectors — Jack Kerley A forensic thriller where detectives must outmaneuver a killer who treats murder as a fine art. Kerley provides a rigorous look at criminal pathology and the tactical discipline required to close a case.

  14. The Insider — Ava McCarthy A high-stakes techno-thriller centering on a security expert who becomes the target of a powerful financial conspiracy. The story explores the technical hazards of a life lived on the edge of the digital frontier.

  15. The Fifth Woman — Henning Mankell Inspector Kurt Wallander investigates a series of brutal, ritualistic murders in Sweden. Mankell provides a factual study of the social shifts and the personal isolation inherent in modern police work.

  16. The Whip Hand — Victor Canning A classic Rex Carver mystery following a high-stakes search for a missing person that leads into a web of international intrigue. Canning writes with a professional, measured tone characteristic of the genre's golden era.

  17. Calumet City — Charlie Newton A gritty, unsparing look at the Chicago underworld through the eyes of a detective with a complicated history. Newton captures the visceral energy and the urban decay of a city struggling with its own shadows.

  18. Marked for Revenge — Emelie Schepp The second narrative featuring Jana Berzelius, a prosecutor with a dark, hidden past. Schepp provides a sharp sociological study of the friction between the law and the personal desire for retribution.

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Secondhand Crime Fiction & Thriller Bargain Book Box (18 Books)

This eighteen-volume collection offers a thrilling survey of international crime, from the sun-scorched streets of Western Australia to the shadows of 1940s Europe and the frozen landscapes of Sweden. The assembly balances high-velocity legal thrillers and forensic procedurals with deep-seated psychological suspense. You will encounter the precise plotting of Henning Mankell, the sharp wit of Janet Evanovich, and the unblinking grit of Robert Wilson. This is a substantive library for the reader who values structural complexity and a factual investigation into the darker aspects of the human condition.


  1. Colour of Night — David Lindsey An intricately woven thriller set in Houston, where an antique dealer becomes entangled in a high-stakes legacy of espionage and murder. Lindsey captures a heavy atmosphere where the past refuses to stay buried.

  2. The Fremantle Doctor — Frank Aquino Set against the backdrop of Western Australia, this procedural follows an investigation into a series of mysterious deaths. Aquino provides a grounded look at local grit and the tactical labor of detective work in the sun-baked streets of Fremantle.

  3. The Alibi Man — Tami Hoag A high-velocity journey through the elite equestrian world of Palm Beach, where a former narcotics agent uncovers a lethal conspiracy. Hoag writes with a lean focus on the professional risks and social hierarchies of a world built on secrets.

  4. Killer Country — Christopher Nicol A sharp, observational thriller set in the Australian outback. The narrative tracks a pursuit through an unforgiving landscape where the environment is as dangerous as the antagonist.

  5. Dirty Blonde — Lisa Scottoline A legal thriller that strikes at the heart of professional reputation. A female judge finds herself on the other side of the bench, navigating a web of betrayal that threatens her autonomy and her career.

  6. The Bone House — Brian Freeman A detective investigates a murder in a secluded island community, peeling back layers of local history. Freeman provides a precise record of the psychological pressure and shifting loyalties within a closed environment.

  7. The Devil's Playground — Stav Sherez Set in the shadows of Amsterdam, this narrative tracks an investigation into a brutal crime that uncovers systemic corruption. Sherez captures the visceral textures of the city’s underworld with unblinking clarity.

  8. Retribution — Jilliane Hoffman A legal and forensic study of a woman seeking justice against a predator from her past. Hoffman documents the technical precision of the courtroom and the heavy emotional toll of a confrontation years in the making.

  9. The Angel of Zin — Clifford Irving A unique historical mystery set during World War II, involving an officer investigating a series of murders within a concentration camp. It is a profound, unsettling record of internal friction and the search for justice in a lawless time.

  10. Wicked Appetite — Janet Evanovich A change of pace featuring sharp humor and a touch of the supernatural. Evanovich explores the search for a legendary artifact amidst a landscape of eccentric characters and high-velocity hijinks.

  11. The Hidden Assassins — Robert Wilson Set in Seville, this procedural follows an investigation into a bombing that uncovers a conspiracy reaching back to the Spanish Civil War. Wilson is a master of atmospheric grit and complex, rewarding plotting.

  12. Better than Death — Georgie Hale An investigative thriller focusing on a protagonist searching for the truth in a landscape of personal loss. The narrative tracks the slow, steady burn of a mystery where the stakes are deeply personal.

  13. The Death Collectors — Jack Kerley A forensic thriller where detectives must outmaneuver a killer who treats murder as a fine art. Kerley provides a rigorous look at criminal pathology and the tactical discipline required to close a case.

  14. The Insider — Ava McCarthy A high-stakes techno-thriller centering on a security expert who becomes the target of a powerful financial conspiracy. The story explores the technical hazards of a life lived on the edge of the digital frontier.

  15. The Fifth Woman — Henning Mankell Inspector Kurt Wallander investigates a series of brutal, ritualistic murders in Sweden. Mankell provides a factual study of the social shifts and the personal isolation inherent in modern police work.

  16. The Whip Hand — Victor Canning A classic Rex Carver mystery following a high-stakes search for a missing person that leads into a web of international intrigue. Canning writes with a professional, measured tone characteristic of the genre's golden era.

  17. Calumet City — Charlie Newton A gritty, unsparing look at the Chicago underworld through the eyes of a detective with a complicated history. Newton captures the visceral energy and the urban decay of a city struggling with its own shadows.

  18. Marked for Revenge — Emelie Schepp The second narrative featuring Jana Berzelius, a prosecutor with a dark, hidden past. Schepp provides a sharp sociological study of the friction between the law and the personal desire for retribution.

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