Summer Thrills from the NYTBR

August 6, 2016 | Wendy B. | Comments (2)

Sorry to be depressing, but August is already well underway, and you really need to cram as much summer reading as you can into the next few weeks.

Fortunately, the New York Times Book Review has just posted its list of this summer's best thrillers, and we have them all in e- and/or eAudiobook formats. Here's a selection:

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The Devils of Cardona, by Matthew Carr: eBook 

Good As Gone, by Amy Gentry: eBook

All the Missing Girls, by Megan Miranda: eBookeAudiobook

The Death of Rex Nhongo, by C. B. George: eBook

You Will Know Me, by Megan Abbott: eBook, eAudiobook

Breaking Cover, by Stella Rimington: eBook

The Wolf of Sarajevo, by Matthew Palmer: eBook

I Am No One, by Patrick Flanery: eBook, eAudiobook

 

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Paradime, by Alan Glynn: eBook

Exposure, by Helen Dunmore: eBook

Dancing with the Tiger, by Lili Wright: eBook

The Kingdom, by Fuminori Nakamura: eBook

City of Secrets, by Stewart O'Nan: eBook, eAudiobook

Missing, Presumed, by Susie Steiner: eBook

Dark Matter, by Blake Crouch: eBook, eAudiobook

Under the Harrow, by Flynn Berry: eBook, eAudiobook

 

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The Girls in the Garden, by Lisa Jewell: eBook

Among the Dead and Dreaming, by Samuel Ligon: eBook

The Crow Girl, by Erik Axl Sund: eBook

The Angel, by Uri Bar-Joseph: eBook

 

And if this isn't enough to occupy the rest of your summer, check out this list of psychological thrillers on our Hoopla streaming media service.

What's the best thriller you've read this year? Let us know in the comments. 

 

 

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2 thoughts on “Summer Thrills from the NYTBR

  1. My most thrilling read this year so far is “All Things Cease to Appear” by Elizabeth Brundage. This psychological thriller grabs you from the first page and keeps you on tenterhooks until the end.
    More like this please.

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