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The Crime Lord's Obsession

The Crime Lord's Obsession

Everyone glanced at Nikolai shocked, at how he had managed to do it. "If I find out anyone in this room has been involved in trafficking, in any corner of this continent," Nikolai spoke, his voice icy hell, "I will find you. And I will end you. Myself." He didn’t lower the gun. Instead, he leaned forward slightly, glaring at the Polish leader who had sweat dripping down his face. "We run a clean business. Even though we operate in shadows, we do not stain our hands with poison. Let that be known to everyone."
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Murder on the Northwind Trail

Murder on the Northwind Trail

"How could you even think that about me? Yeah, I survived, but I was a victim, too. And now, just because of one photo, you're calling me a killer? Do you have any idea how much that hurts?" I swallowed hard, my voice breaking. "I said I probably fell asleep around 10 PM. I never said I was sure. My head was spinning from the altitude, and I wasn't clear. And come on—I'm just one woman. How the heck could I take out five grown men?" Alex's stare locked onto my face. "Yeah… doesn't seem likely." Just then, the coroner walked in with a fresh report, the pages still smelling like ink. He handed it straight to Alex.
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Crime and Cashmere

Crime and Cashmere

He is kind and humorous, and when he speaks of being president one day, I believe him. “Governor Smith, how are you?” My husband greets him with the same excitement and extends his hand. This is how this world is, crime and capital go hand in hand. There is no definitive line between those who create laws and those who break them. There is only recognition and understanding of power. I used to have power once. “And Mrs. Cattaneo, how are you?” I extend my arm like a robot, and pretend to be delighted when he kisses my hand.
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Black Network

Black Network

"Inspector Moss got her hands on the financial ledgers. She has our entire wire history. The whole network is falling apart." Ichiro’s jaw clenched. Millions of dollars spent buying off Nova City officials, wiped out in a single night. "I'm hanging up," Ichiro said flatly. He tossed the phone onto the table and looked up at his nephew, Shinjiro, who was standing by the door. "Our white-collar protection just burned to ash." Shinjiro’s hand dropped to the hilt of his blade, his eyes wild. "Who leaked the books?" "Valentina Moretti," Ichiro spat the name like poison. "The bitch sacrificed her own old network just to rip away my armor."
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Favorite Crime

Favorite Crime

But instead of producing the same drugs, Dakota’s strategy was to lessen the supply of the old drugs and produce new ones for the people who might prefer the new ones—and with this strategy, Dead Soul had always remained as the best gang for having the most powerful gangsters and most clients. Dakota stared out the window out of boredom since the place was still quite far. There was a coffee shop that looked familiar from afar as they got closer to it. It looked like a place that she had been to before—and she got her answer when she happened to find the particular person that she was trying hard to not think too much about for the past days in the coffee shop. “Stop the car for a sec,” she
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Beatrice Beecham's Ship of Shadows

Beatrice Beecham's Ship of Shadows

Shrewsbury The Third Twin: A Dark Psychological Thriller by Darren Speegle Aletheia: A Supernatural Thriller by J.S. Breukelaar Where the Dead Go to Die by Mark Allan Gunnells and Aaron Dries Sarah Killian: Serial Killer (For Hire!) by Mark Sheldon The Final Cut by Jasper Bark Blackwater Val by William Gorman Pretty Little Dead Girls: A Novel of Murder and Whimsy by Mercedes M. Yardley Nameless: The Darkness Comes by Mercedes M. Yardley
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Alexander Brooks; The dark prince of crime

Alexander Brooks; The dark prince of crime

Scanning the room, I spotted Dexter, barely noticeable in his black attire and face cap. I had wanted to meet at a bar, but Dexter insisted on a coffee shop…less prying eyes from other mafia lords. Mafia lords were mostly found in a bar, not a fucking barbie coffee shop. I sat down across from him, accepting the cup of coffee offered by a blonde waitress. “How secure is this place?” I asked, feeling a little bit uncomfortable. Dexter grinned, his smile unnerving. “Half the people here aren’t regular customers. They’re armed to the teeth,” he said, sipping his coffee.
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Claimed By Three: The Stalker, The Don and The Killer

Claimed By Three: The Stalker, The Don and The Killer

she says with a chuckle, before scribbling another list. Mafia/Crime Lord: Mafia Boss Drug Lord Smuggler Cartel Leader Money Launderer I laugh. “Yeah, definitely keeping the first four, but money launderer sounds too... boring for a dark romance. Where’s the thrill?” Jenni nods in agreement and starts on another list. I watch as she meticulously writes out the next category. Obsessive Lover: Bodyguard Psychiatrist or Therapist Business Tycoon with control issues Ex-Military or Mercenary
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COUNTER MEASURES

COUNTER MEASURES

He obviously loved thrillers as most of the books were made up with novels by Ian Fleming, Desmond Bagley, Hammond Innes, Ian Rankin, Michael Robotham and Alistair MacLean. My mobile sounded and I moved out on to the landing. Caller ID: Kimberley. “Hello, darling,” I said into the phone. “I need a drink,” she explained. “Bad morning?” “Ever since that break-in you investigated, Bio-Preparations insist on having an audit every month,” she said breathlessly. “Why have they got to have it on a bloody Saturday?” “You poor thing,” I said soothingly, feeling partially responsible. “So how about the Waggoner’s Rest?” She persisted. “I’ve just arrived back at the quay.”
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FASHION AND CRIME

FASHION AND CRIME

The first words came out slowly, but soon he was writing quickly, as if someone was speaking through his mind: "To Mayor Michael Wallace, Subject: Report on the Successful Resolution of the Recent High-Profile Heists and Robbery" Detective James paused, tapping the pen against the paper. His heart beat faster as he continued. The details needed to be perfect. He wrote about how the police force had executed a strategic operation using a convertible bait car to catch the thieves. He framed it so that the suspects they had arrested were the same ones responsible for the recent bank heist, the wedding heist, and the robbery at the Abibba building. "Through careful planning and the deployment of
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Frequently Asked Questions

Crime novels have this magnetic pull that keeps readers hooked, and today’s landscape is packed with authors who’ve mastered the art of suspense, twists, and gritty storytelling. At the top of my list is Tana French—her 'Dublin Murder Squad' series isn’t just about solving crimes; it’s a deep dive into the psyches of her detectives, blending atmospheric prose with chilling mysteries. Then there’s Michael Connelly, a legend who’s made Harry Bosch a household name. His knack for procedural detail feels so authentic, it’s like shadowing a real LAPD detective. And let’s not forget Louise Penny, whose 'Chief Inspector Gamache' books mix cozy village settings with surprisingly dark undercurrents, proving crime doesn’t need urban grit to terrify.

On the grittier side, Don Winslow’s cartel sagas, like 'The Cartel,' read like cinematic epics, while Attica Locke’s 'Highway 59' series tackles racial tensions and political corruption with a Southern Gothic flair. And for those who love psychological depth, Gillian Flynn’s 'Gone Girl' redefined unreliable narrators, though her output’s sporadic. Newer voices like Oyinkan Braithwaite ('My Sister, the Serial Killer') and Stuart Turton ('The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle') are shaking up the genre with fresh perspectives. What ties these authors together? They don’t just write crime—they make you live it, breath by breath, until the last page leaves you gasping.

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