12/5/2023 0 Comments Best espionage books![]() But only hours before their reunion, Poe’s crowded passenger plane plunges into the Colorado mountains. Their father insisted it was a violent extraterrestrial abduction his wild obsession would tear their family apart in the wake of the trauma.įourteen years later, Claire, who’s battled anxiety attacks since that fateful hike, wants to heal her relationship with her brother, which has been damaged by his years of addiction. A blinding, devouring light and a rumbling pulse that blasted them off their feet left both kids with little memory of what happened. If you aren’t reading him, start.Ī desperate family confronts the mysteries that lie between life and death in this soul-gripping novel of supernatural suspense by Amazon Charts and New York Times bestselling author Christopher Rice.Ĭlaire Huntley and her brother, Poe, were on a midnight hike in Montana when the woods went wild. This book, more than anything else, shows just what a talent he is. He had me hooked after his jaw-dropping debut, Deep State, a few years back-but what’s impressed me the most is that he’s found ways to keep topping himself, and more importantly, he continues to subvert readers expectations with twists and turns galore. It’s up to Hayley to stop a second Civil War before it starts, while also confronting the ultimate truth about her own father’s role in this harrowing chapter of American history.įrom TRBS: Hauty is one of my favorite writers on the planet, and I’m thoroughly addicted to his Hayley Chill series. As her investigation intensifies, she uncovers an expansive conspiracy to bring about the secession of several states from the country. With permission from her handler to probe deeper, she is led into a terrifying subculture of white supremacy within the United States military. When she’s convinced to pursue the truth about her father’s mysterious fate, she stumbles upon a ciphered document under the floorboards of her father’s house. Nationally bestselling author Chris Hauty leads fans into the depths of a dangerous white supremacy conspiracy that threatens to tear the country apart in his propulsive new thriller.įormer White House intern turned intelligence operative Hayley Chill is filling her time by training as an MMA fighter. Storm Rising by Chris Hauty ( Featured Selection) Now, Matt must find a way to repay the debt of honor he owes Nolan while stopping World War III in the process. But before Matt can debrief Nolan, the Irishman is kidnapped by a Russian direct action team. ![]() Matt arrives to find Austria’s charming capital lousy with intelligence officers, all swirling around Nolan Burke-a onetime member of the real IRA. ![]() But when he asks for Matt Drake by name and calls himself the Irishman, he gets the DIA’s premier case officer on a one-way flight. When a mysterious walk-in to the US embassy in Vienna claims to have critical information about a Russian intelligence operation, he raises eyebrows. In the espionage community, Vienna is known as the City of Spies, and Matt Drake is about to learn why in the latest electrifying thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Tom Clancy Target Acquired and The Outside Man. Stay tuned, and make sure to check back for more info on must-read books soon. this summer might just be the strongest lineup of thrillers I’ve ever covered. See more details about those books-including why we chose to make them our Featured Selections for May-and every other title hitting stores this month below. This month, we’re spotlighting three books: Storm Rising by Chris Hauty, In the Blood by Jack Carr, and Every Cloak Rolled in Blood by James Lee Burke. ![]() Whatever you’re looking for-action, suspense, mystery-May has it all and then some, headlined by some of the biggest names in the genre today. This month, there are a ton of really great thrillers. Spring is finally here, and rest assured, mother nature isn’t the only thing heating up.
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