All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham is a slow burn thriller that will take time for fruition but once it does, totally worth it !
The Headmaster’s List by Melissa de la Cruz
The Headmaster’s List by Melissa de la Cruz could have been a lot of things but contrary to its promise, the secrets are all still blurry
Hunting Evil by Chris Carter (Robert Hunter #10)
Hunting Evil by Chris Carter is an absolutely immersive thriller, if you can overlook all the blood, gore and some volatile episodes
The Apprentice by Tess Gerritsen (Rizzoli & Isles #2)
The Apprentice by Tess Gerritsen has major dips in between as there are a lot of inner battles and monologues but you can’t still ignore it
Escaping from Houdini by Kerri Maniscalco
Escaping from Houdini by Kerri Maniscalco too delivers a twisty, dark thriller plot. Keeps you engaged and entertained but it has issues.
Ashwatthama vs Parashuram by Gunjan Porwal
If you thought Ashwatthama vs Parashuram by Gunjan Porwal would go around the whole dynamics of these ancient figures, then hold my pen.
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi didn’t work for me as I expected. Too melancholic which is not what I enjoy.
Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister is slower than slow burn but the way everything converges and unravels is amazing.
The Romanov Prophecy by Steve Berry
The Romanov Prophecy by Steve Berry provides everything from prophecies, blood baths, murder and an adrenaline-filled race against time.
Stolen by Paul Finch
Stolen by Paul Finch The book focused on areas that I was least interested and it sort of underplayed the murder mystery.