- An unwanted guest, Shari Lapena
- The ninth month, James Patterson and Richard DiLallo
- The crooked staircase, Dean Koontz
- Blowback, James Patterson, Brendan DuBois
- Triple cross, James Patterson
- The silent corner, a novel of suspense/, Dean Koontz
- Beautiful, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Winter garden, Kristin Hannah
- Songs of Willow Frost, a novel, Jamie Ford
- The death of Mrs. Westaway, Ruth Ware
- The regulators, Richard Bachman
- Into the darkest corner, a novel, Elizabeth Haynes
- Kill me, by Stephen White
- Three weeks in Paris, Barbara Taylor Bradford
- The chalk man, a novel, C J Tudor
- Blowback, James Patterson and Brendan DuBois
- Under the dome, by Stephen King
- They're watching, Gregg Hurwitz
- Nutshell, a novel, Ian McEwan
- The hiding place, a novel, C.J. Tudor
- Distant shores, Kristin Hannah
- The doll factory, a novel, Elizabeth Macneal
- Her deepest fear, Kelly Utt
- Maybe now, a novel, Colleen Hoover
- Weekend warriors, Fern Michaels
- Never look back, Alison Gaylin
- Cross, James Patterson
- The spire, a novel, Richard North Patterson
- Night-gaunts and other tales of suspense, Joyce Carol Oates
- Looking back, Belva Plain
- A stranger on the beach, Michele Campbell
- The Longmire defense, Craig Johnson
- Body double, Tess Gerritsen
- Heartbreak hotel, an Alex Delaware novel, Jonathan Kellerman
- Magic hour, Kristin Hannah
- Odd is on our side, created by Dean Koontz ; written by Fred Van Lente and Dean Koontz ; illustrations by Queenie Chan
- Where butterflies wander, a novel, Suzanne Redfearn
- The truth about the Devlins, Lisa Scottoline
- Good bad girl, Alice Feeney
- Swimsuit, a novel, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- Nightblind, a thriller, Ragnar Jónasson ; [translated by Quentin Bates]
- The body of David Hayes, Ridley Pearson
- The other people, a novel, C.J. Tudor
- A stranger in the house, Shari Lapena
- The night window, a Jane Hawk novel, Dean Koontz
- She walks these hills, Sharyn McCrumb
- Point last seen, Christina Dodd
- The good son, Jacquelyn Mitchard
- Invisible, a novel, Danielle Steel
- The last child, John Hart