A disconnected, bloodied and world-weary Matt Drake has returned to try to save the world, his marriage and himself along the way. His reappearance is more than welcome. Readers first met Drake in author Don Bentley’s powerful debut Without Sanction. Don't pass up Drake’s sophomore outing, The Outside Man (Berkley),…
“Delightful, humorous and shocking … A page-turner filled with astute commentary on American expats, the legacy of colonialism, and white feminism.” — Emily Burack, Alma —∞— “Entertaining and insightful… Crouch presses her female characters to their limits, reaching notes of genuine triumph without sacrificing the wry comedy, while the red…
Jodé MillmanJuly 12, 2021
It was during the pandemic that friends encouraged Tony Roth, entrepreneur and founder of a major eldercare business, to write the story he was destined to bring to life. And he did. 90 days later, and with more than 110,000 words and a number of fascinating characters, Trigger Point (Full…
BookTribMarch 1, 2022
Terrorists bomb a hotel in Tokyo, but the reverberations are felt around the world in a new international thriller co-written by TV producer and author Gary Grossman and global executive and crisis management expert Ed Fuller. In RED Hotel (Beaufort Books), a high-ranking Kremlin diplomat is assassinated. A building in…
BookTribMarch 19, 2019
In her newest thriller, Fake (Harper), author Erica Katz delves into the fine art world of priceless paintings, premier art galleries, felony fraud and a painter desperately trying to find her place. The Plot: Twenty-six-year-old Emma Caan learned from her professor at Yale that her paintings were unexceptional — technically superior…
K.L. RomoMarch 30, 2022
In Bryan Christy’s In the Company of Killers (Putnam), Tom Klay has a unique and specific job — he is an investigative wildlife reporter for a world-renowned nature magazine: “Nature had become his murder book. From A to Z — from the spiral-horned addax to Grevy’s zebra — he exposed…
Neil NyrenMarch 26, 2021
There are tiger moms. And then there’s Rachel Marin, the protagonist in Jason Pinter's thriller series that bears her name. Pinter has given Rachel a unique skill set: she has an uncanny ability to see clues that crime scene investigators may miss. She’s also a lethal killer. And, yes, that…
Josie BrownJanuary 12, 2021
https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Head-Shot-Scott-Brody-300.jpg Scott Brody Political Thriller Author of the new thriller, The Org
BookTribJuly 17, 2020