About Duke City Split Publisher: Alibi (April 8, 2014) Sold by: Random House LLC A cool, calm, and collected bank robber—with two kids at home—heads a fascinating cast of characters in Duke City Split, the first in a trilogy of white-knuckle thrillers from Max Austin. Bud Knox isn’t your average bank robber. He’s happiest fixing a nice […]
Christopher J. Yates, author of Black Chalk, on tour April 2014
About Black Chalk Hardcover: 352 pages Publisher: Random House UK; First Edition edition (April 1, 2014) One game. Six students. Five survivors. It was only ever meant to be a game. A game of consequences, of silly forfeits, childish dares. A game to be played by six best friends in their first year at Oxford University. But […]
Harry Hunsicker, author of The Contractors, on tour February 2014
About The Contractors Paperback: 514 pages Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (February 4, 2014) In THE CONTRACTORS (Thomas & Mercer; February 4, 2014), acclaimed thriller writer Hunsicker turns his attention to the shadowy world of private military contractors and the hypocrisies of the War on Drugs, delivering a heart-pounding, complex standalone thriller in the vein of […]
Carla Buckley, author of The Deepest Secret, on tour March 2014
About The Deepest Secret Hardcover: 448 pages Publisher: Bantam (February 4, 2014) For fans of Jodi Picoult, Kim Edwards, and William Landay, The Deepest Secret is part intimate family drama, part gripping page-turner, exploring the profound power of the truths we’re scared to face . . . about our marriages, our children, and ourselves. Eve Lattimore’s family […]
Chris Pavone, author of The Accident, on tour March 2014
About The Accident Hardcover: 336 pages Publisher: Crown (March 11, 2014) From the author of the New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning The Expats comes an elegant and riveting espionage thriller about spies, secrets, and the devastating power of the truth In New York, in the early dawn hours, literary agent Isabel Reed is reading frantically, […]
T. E. Woods, author of The Fixer, on tour February 2014
About The Fixer Publisher: Alibi (February 4, 2014) Sold by: Random House LLC T.E. Woods delivers a fast-paced thriller—the first in an electrifying new series—peopled with sharp, intriguing characters and more twists and turns than a corkscrew. Never a doubt. Never a mistake. Always for justice. Never for revenge. She’s the person you hire when you need something […]
W. A. Tyson, author of The Seduction of Miriam Cross, on tour December 2013
About The Seduction of Miriam Cross: A Delilah Percy Powers Mystery Page Count: 358 pages Publisher: E-Lit Books A sordid sex tape. A venture capital firm. A secret society of women. A Catholic nun. Miriam Cross, author, feminist and philanthropist, disappears from her Philadelphia home. A year […]
Andrea Kane, author of The Stranger You Know, on tour October/November 2013
About The Stranger You Know Series: Forensic Instincts Hardcover: 368 pages Publisher: Harlequin MIRA (September 24, 2013) It begins with a chilling phone call to Casey Woods. And ends with another girl dead. College-age girls with long red hair. Brutally murdered, they’re posed like victims in a film noir. Each crime scene is eerily similar to the twisted […]
Wendy Tyson, author of Killer Image, on tour October/November 2013
About Killer Image Paperback: 316 pages Publisher: Henery Press (October 1, 2013) Philadelphia image consultant Allison Campbell is not your typical detective. She’s more familiar with the rules of etiquette than the rules of evidence, prefers three-inch Manolos to comfy flats and relates to Dear Abby, not Judge Judy. When Allison’s latest Main Line client, the fifteen-year-old […]
Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Chalice, on tour July/August 2013
About The Chalice Hardcover: 496 pages Publisher: Touchstone; First Edition edition (March 5, 2013) The Chalice is a historical thriller told from the point of view of a young woman caught in the crosswinds of time: She has pledged to become a Dominican nun in an England ruled by Henry VIII, who has ruthlessly smashed his […]