If you ever reach the end of a nail-biting thriller that left you wanting more, a crime series might be exactly what you are looking for! Check out this selection of our favourite crime series, from the latest released in the collection.
The Cannibal Brothers: Rise of the Cannibal by Daniel Pike
When an asteroid shatters the world, civilisation rots from the inside out. In the ruins of Britain, survival belongs to the ruthless – and none are more feared than Victor, King of the Cannibals. From his fortress cathedral, he commands the Blood Lions, an army forged by violence, loyalty and hunger. Outside the walls, rival cannibal factions stalk the land, Opo settlements cling to fragile truces, and the Frenzies leave trails of blood and madness in their wake.
As Victor expands his dominion, new recruits are tested in fire and flesh, alliances are gambled, and every hunt risks igniting war. Beyond the Lion’s Den, darker predators lurk – men who wear charm like a mask and kill for pleasure as much as survival.
In a world where morality has been devoured, power is everything, trust is lethal, and mercy is weakness. The Cannibal Brothers: Rise of the Cannibal is a brutal descent into a savage new order – where kings are crowned in blood, and the price of living is learning how to eat the dead.
This is the intense sequel to ‘Cannibal Brothers’.
Moscow Gone by David Risdon
Anika Morgan is new to her job. She is the president of the United States. Ivan Sadykov is new to his job. He is the president of the Russian Federation. They do not get along.
After years of spilt blood and lost lives, a fragile truce has been crafted between Ukraine and Russia – a truce Presidents Morgan and Sadykov have inherited from their predecessors, one resigning in disgrace, the other dying.
Sadykov’s oligarchs are certain that now is the Federation's opportunity to reclaim its rightful place in the world order and demand an immediate end to sanctions, regardless of what happens in Ukraine.
Moscow Gone is a whirlwind of plot twists that ends with two world leaders’ mistrust of one another bringing our planet to the brink of extinction, and then perhaps beyond.
What will our world be like after all the bombs have been dropped?
The nail-biting follow up to ‘Raphael’s Garden’.
Committing by Justine Robertson
In the gripping third instalment of the Alice Munroe serial killer series, Alice’s fight for survival takes on a terrifying new urgency. Abducted in the quiet town of Pingelly, she must summon every ounce of strength to protect herself and her unborn child.
Meanwhile, Detective Sinclair races against the clock, desperate to save the woman he loves. As he digs into a string of cold cases involving young girls who vanished without a trace, chilling connections emerge — and the hunt becomes more dangerous than ever.
Set against the haunting backdrop of Perth and rural Western Australia, this taut, emotionally charged thriller blends heart?stopping suspense with the raw power of resilience. Alice’s battle is no longer just for justice — it’s for life itself.
This is the third instalment in the Alice Munroe series, alongside ‘Needing’ and ‘Wanting’.
Operation Yellow Typhoon by Paul T Hart
Prime Minister Allan Knowles' ratings soared thanks to the recent success of the Secret Intelligence Service's fronted operations, Fulcrum Storm and Red Kite. The ever-changing world thrust the UK PM back into the spotlight as he navigated the perilous path to war. Tensions inside his government, international deceit, and Chinese subterfuge made the furtive steps to global conflict seem perilous. Relying on his trusted personnel within MI6, these leading lights in the world of espionage "fought dirty," using intelligence, guile, and tenacity to bring untested weapons to bear on a ruthless enemy. Balancing national security, the egos of allies, and the demands of the situation placed everyone under unrelenting strain. Political shenanigans and duplicity weakened the core of their new Far East Alliance, leaving everything precariously poised. Suspense reached a breaking point when even the most dedicated and courageous SAS, SBS, and SIS operators struggled to reconcile their actions. Group Captain Claire Walters and her ex-SAS Major, "Yorkie" Charlton, both accept that, in a different context, they would be labelled war criminals. The dawning of new weapons of war beckons a new world order, and nothing will be the same again. As always, change is the only constant. The world teetered on the edge, with the potential for at least one nation to collapse and millions to perish!
Continuing the missions of the secret service in ‘Operation Fulcrum Storm’ and ‘Operation Red Kite’.
Prodigal Passion by Paul A. Kazakov
As Michael Bolta and Jake Barton continue their work in civil litigation, they navigate perilous waters dealing with their clients' personal priorities, which occasionally place their own reputations in jeopardy.
The transgressions of clients, friends and even family members continue to complicate their lives, but will they choose retribution or forgiveness? Jesus Christ's parable of 'The Prodigal Son', teaches that it is preferable to forgive the indiscretions of those who may have trespassed against you, rather than exact retribution, but not everyone can follow that moral lesson.
Sequel in the sharp legal trilogy to ‘The Sharkfish Man’ and ‘The Narcissus Touch’.
16 June, 2026