Thriller
The latest indie thriller reviews from SPR – including conspiracy thrillers, legal thrillers, spy thrillers, international thrillers, and more.
Review: Cathedral by Ray Keating
A stellar depiction of time period and tension, Cathedral by Ray Keating is the bold opening hymn of his ...
Review: Easy Promises by Abby Reilly
A twisting police procedural that pits two detectives against a group of smooth-talking Philadelphia lawyers, Abby Reilly’s Easy Promises ...
Review: The Yellow Sign by James Hodge
A psychological spiral into desperation, belonging, and the painful road to healing, The Yellow Sign by James Hodge is ...
Review: That Which Remains: Rouse by M. Tess Ossenelli
Diving deeper into a deadly mystery and the tragic ends we go to for the truth, That Which Remains: ...
Review: The Obituary Page by David Ackley
Author David Ackley returns to the tale of his curmudgeonly hero, Galen Young, in The Obituary Page, a gritty ...
Review: The Living Legend by Dan E. Hendrickson
Author Dan E. Hendrickson weaves a complex story of history, honor, and righteous justice in his new novel The ...
Review: Reflection (The Lenka Trilogy Book 3) by John Righten
Closing out The Lenka Trilogy with a nail-biter, author John Righten delivers yet another smart and adventurous thriller with ...
Review: Hourglass by Daniel James
A genre-busting thriller from author Daniel James, Hourglass is an occult masterwork of tension and grit, layered with shadowy ...