A Quiet Place provides its audience with an intense and anxiety-provoking ride through a terrifying, monster-ridden reality where silence is not only golden, but life-saving.
The third novel in the Orphan X series continues the high-octane escapades of Evan Smoak, raised from the age of 12 to be a killing machine and now living underground aiding those needing the kind of help that’s outside the law.
Dr Alex Taylor wakes up on an operating table and is threatened by an unknown man. When she reawakens later, no one believes her story.
In this sequel to 'Crimson Lake', Ted Conkaffey and Amanda Pharrell return to face the irate father of the girl Conkaffey was accused of killing, while Pharrell must also investigate the murder of two young adults in a Cairns pub.
A CIA analyst whose role is to hunt down and identify Russian sleeper agents in the USA discovers her long-time husband on the list of suspects.
The Commuter is everything you would expect it to be, successfully fulfilling the audience’s desire for a fast-paced, action-packed film that will not let Neeson fans down.
A psychological thriller set in 21st century Japan where Alex has run to but he will soon find out there is no escaping the past. Rock bottom can get worse.
As several characters reveal events to Mr Jones, an intricate mind-game unfolds which includes legal proceedings, country gossip & extraterrestrial occurrences.
Rogue FBI agent Jane Hawk is on the run, trying to uncover the cause behind a spate of suicides that appears to be part of a high-ranking conspiracy.
Better Watch Out is a terrific, pyscho-comedy-thriller,where a good wholesome murderous teenager gets much deeper into trouble than he ever wanted to.
The 5th book in the Robert Langdon series has him chasing a series of hidden clues for a scientific discovery that may question the very existence of mankind.
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Jigsaw is a welcome addition to the Saw family and for any horror devotee, does not disappoint.
Switzerland is an impressive balance between the contrasting genres of comedy and drama as the audience witnesses a humorously combative relationship bloom between strangers, foregrounded by a questionable sanity and a looming, ominous death.
The Snowman is the case of a ‘could-have-been’ brilliant, Scandi-crime thriller adaptation of the 2007 bestselling book by Norwegian noir writer, Jo Nesbø, that unfortunately falls flat.
Audbile's Thriller of the Year. A woman's life is turned upside down when her son, presumed dead 10 years ago, returns, having been held captive all this time.
Clyde Barr stops to aid an elderly Ute man and gets involved in a fight against a terrorist group and a bikie outfit who have taken over a Ute tribe's town.
The past comes back to haunt a small town cop when an execution-style murder may link back to the death of his brother an a secret high school society.
A professional assassin falls in love only to find her boyfriend's best friend has started investigating her and is finding out more than he should.
Three college graduates become the targets of an international criminal when they develop a potentially brilliant cyber-security program.