Technically, all of my Kindle Worlds works fit under "mystery/suspense/thriller" but I'll give them their own section of the site. The only series I have that fits this genre then would be Heartfelt Cases. However, there's also an unpublished psychological mystery called Scratched Off in the works. I don't have an official beta reading form for that, but if you want in, just email me that you're interested (devyaschildren @ gmail.com).
The first three Heartfelt Cases are novellas, roughly 35,000 words (about 100 pgs). The three cases follow a pair of FBI agents through a few of their personal cases. In The Collins Case (permanently free), they're tracking down one of Ann's high school friends. In The Kiverson Case (free if you sign up for the Christian/Mystery news), they're going head-to-head with a man who blames them for a tragedy. In The Davidson Case, Ann's pretty much on her own for the moment, battling to keep killers away from her younger sister.
The Keres Case is full novel length. That story came out much later and after some of the Devya's Children series. Readers of both series will notice some of the characters cross over. Malia and Varick get little more than cameos here, but their parts are vital to the plot. Ann and Patrick must deal with a serial killer and kidnapper who's back after a long silence.
Alana breaks up with her boyfriend because he cheated on her. He doesn't want to let her go.
Sam Kerman caught the case of his life. It could make his career or end him.
A normal, suburban school gets slammed with the unthinkable ... an active shooter.
She works for the FBI in Hawaii.
Her job comes with some sweet locales and many different flavors of crazy people.
The lady can't even go on vacation without finding trouble.
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An FBI agent and a killer square off in this heart-pounding thriller.
Audiobook was produced by Rick Struve and can be found here. Always listen to samples when considering an audiobook. Sometimes you connect with a reader and sometimes you don't.