Our Favorite Mysteries… Plus Some Zombies | #BookDropsCLE
If you love mystery stories as much as we do, you’re always looking for a new title to add to your reading list. Ron from Brooklyn Branch joins Sarah to share some of their recommended reads for mystery lovers. Add these titles to your holds queue or your Goodreads bookshelf. Early Autumn by Robert B. […]
If you love mystery stories as much as we do, you’re always looking for a new title to add to your reading list. Ron from Brooklyn Branch joins Sarah to share some of their recommended reads for mystery lovers. Add these titles to your holds queue or your Goodreads bookshelf.
Early Autumn by Robert B. Parker
A bitter divorce is only the beginning. First the father hires thugs to kidnap his son. Then the mother hires Spenser to get the boy back. But as soon as Spenser senses the lay of the land, he decides to do some kidnapping of his own.
With a contract out on his life, he heads for the Maine woods, determined to give a puny 15 year old a crash course in survival and to beat his dangerous opponents at their own brutal game.
Fear on Evil by James Paterson
Alex Cross enters the final battle with the all-knowing genius who has stalked him and his family for years. Dr. Alex Cross and Detective John Sampson venture into the rugged Montana wilderness–where they will be the prey. They’re not on the job, but on a personal mission. Until they’re attacked by two rival teams of assassins, controlled by the same mastermind who has stalked Alex and his family for years. Darkness falls. The river churns into rapids. Shots ring out through the forest. No backup. No way out. Fear no evil.”
Walk the Wire by David Baldacci
Amos Decker–the FBI consultant with a perfect memory–returns to solve a gruesome murder in a booming North Dakota oil town in the newest thriller in David Baldacci’s #1 New York Times bestselling Memory Man series.
Ghost Road Blues by Jonathan Maberry
Winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel
From a new master of horror comes an apocalyptic showdown between the residents of a secluded, rural town and the deadly evil that confronts them wherever they turn . . .
Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay
In a matter of weeks, Massachusetts has been overrun by an insidious rabies-like virus that is spread by saliva. But unlike rabies, the disease has a terrifyingly short incubation period of an hour or less. Those infected quickly lose their minds and are driven to bite and infect as many others as they can before they inevitably succumb. Hospitals are inundated with the sick and dying, and hysteria has taken hold. To try to limit its spread, the commonwealth is under quarantine and curfew. But society is breaking down and the government’s emergency protocols are faltering.
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
Dead people try to communicate with a short-order cook, who serves as a small desert town’s reluctant confidant. Odd Thomas thinks of himself as an ordinary guy with a certain measure of talent at the Pico Mundo Grill, and he is rapturously in love with the most beautiful girl in the world, Stormy Llewellyn.