Killing It: The Summer's Best Thrillers
Each year as the temperature rises, so does the body count in the most compulsively readable thrillers. These ten will have your heart racing with ends you'll never (ever) guess.
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Ice Shear
By M. P. Cooley
320 pages;
William Morrow
Widowed ex–FBI agent June Lyons joins the police department in the small town where she grew up and soon discovers a young woman—the daughter of a local congresswoman—impaled on an ice shear. When the FBI swoops in, June finds herself playing in the big leagues again.
— Katie Arnold-Ratliff and Meredith Bryan
Published 06/12/2014