Must Read Summer Thrillers for 2009

Shay Mabry
These page turning thrillers will keep you up all night wanting to read just one more page. The dark streets of a foreign country, the killing spree of a family member and the political dark secrets will keep you from putting these books down until the last page is read.

Fragment by Warren Fahy

A group of young scientists are on a reality television show that involves them being sent to explore a recently discovered island. There is nothing natural or human about this place. Creatures are discovered that look like an experiment gone bad and thrown to this island to die. The scientists later discover something so inhuman but has to be saved.

The Genesis Secret by Tom Knox

After witnessing n mass murdering suicide bombing while covering a story for his editor, Rob Luttrell, is sent to cover a excavation in the Kurdish sector of Turkey. The locals do not like these foreign people in their home. Franz Breitner, the archaeologist leading the excavation was killed in an accident. Luttrell knows that this was no accident but done by the locals to get the foreigners to leave. As Luttrell tries to leave he finds out that these people are out to get him because of what he knows.

Martyr - Rory Clements

John Shakespeare is working on the murder case of Queen Elizabeth's cousin when he is also put on the case of the planned assignation of Sir Francis Drake. As Shakespeare's is piecing together all the evidence he runs into a conspiracy almost to horrific to comprehend. Shakespeare and the woman he loves are in danger of dying for what they believe in.

One Second After by William R. Forstchen

The unthinkable has happened as every electrical device in the U.S. no longer works. From airplanes to microwaves and refrigerators, civilization is headed towards disaster. John Matherson, a resident from North Carolina, has figured out what has happened and but the effects of the disaster have already began.

Dark Places by Gillian Flynn

Libby Day witnessed the murder of her two sister and mother when she was only seven. Libby testified in court that her brother, Ben, was the one that did the killing that night. After a organization that believes in her brother innocence tries to reach out to her she decides that she will make a little money from the whole ordeal. Libby starts an investigation and the truth of that night starts to surface, sending her back to her "Darkplace."

For more information on these novels visit the following sites:

www.warrenfahy.com

www.tomknox.com

www.roryclements.com

www.forstchen.com

www.gilliamflynn.com

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