Look, If You Love a Good Thriller, You Need to Put This on Your Radar Immediately

I’ll admit, when I first saw that James Patterson had a new one out, I figured I knew exactly what I was getting: short chapters, plenty of cliffhangers, and a fast weekend read. But Rocket’s Red Glare hits totally differently, and a huge part of that comes down to who he wrote it with.

Patterson teamed up with Matt Eversmann—the retired Army Sergeant Major whose real-life actions in Somalia were the basis for Black Hawk Down. When you pair a master of suspense with a guy who actually knows what it feels like to lead elite operators under heavy fire, the result is an absolute powerhouse of a book.

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Fighting the Freezing North in Challenge of the Ice

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Every now and then, you pick up an adventure memoir that makes you want to pack a bag and head into the wild—or, conversely, curl up even tighter under your blanket and thank your lucky stars you’re safe at home. Fred Nelson’s Challenge of the Ice: A Canoeing Adventure in the Wilderness of Northern Canada manages to do both at the exact same time. If you are a fan of raw, unvarnished wilderness survival stories, this indie release belongs on your radar.

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From Martial Arts to Mindfulness: Inside Jet Li’s New Memoir

I had been looking forward to Jet Li’s new memoir, Beyond Life and Death: The Way of True Freedom, for months, and I can confidently say it did not disappoint. In fact, it completely exceeded my expectations. I consume a substantial amount of literature each year, regularly shifting between graphic novels, thrillers, and other biographies, but this stands out as one of the greatest books I have ever read.

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Harlan Coben’s Gripping Tales: The Best Books to Start With

Harlan Coben has sold over 80 million books worldwide and is the only author to win the Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony Awards. His thrillers are famous for jaw-dropping twists, ordinary people caught in extraordinary danger, and past secrets that refuse to stay buried. Many of his novels have also been adapted into hit Netflix series (Stay Close, Fool Me Once, The Innocent, The Stranger), making him one of the most influential thriller writers today.

But with more than 35 novels, where should you begin? Here are the best Harlan Coben books to read—and why they stand out.

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Highway to Hell: A Gripping Mystery

If you’re looking for a pulse-pounding mystery that delves into the chilling reality of crimes hidden in plain sight, then Highway to Hell: A Mary MacIntosh Novel by Maureen Anne Meehan might be your next must-read. This novel plunges readers into a complex investigation led by a familiar and capable protagonist, delivering a journey filled with suspense and cutting-edge forensic science.

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Gripping Suspense in the Rockies: A Review of The Five by Maureen Anne Meehan

Have you ever picked up a book expecting a cozy weekend read, only to find yourself at the edge of your seat, heart pounding, as you devour each page? The Five by Maureen Anne Meehan is precisely that book.

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Chilling Mysteries and Historical Horrors in The Midnight Scribe

In The Midnight Scribe, Maureen Anne Meehan serves up another intriguing tale that seamlessly blends suspense, mystery, and the thrill of a high-stakes investigation. This novel guides readers through a suspenseful narrative, following former prosecuting attorney Mary MacIntosh as she partners with FBI profiler John Douglas to pursue a cunning and ruthless serial killer.

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A Tale of Deception and Terror: Dating Game Review

In Dating Game, Maureen Anne Meehan deftly brings to life a nightmarish tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. This chilling novel explores the sinister activities of some of history’s most notorious serial killers, weaving a gripping tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

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