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7 Mysteries and Thrillers set in a cabin: Modern Mrs. Darcy

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Imagine this: you are alone in a cabin in the forest when there is suddenly a blow to the door. Is it a friend or enemy? Do you answer it? His cozy cabin no longer seems like a place of refuge. And surely he will not do it if you are a character in one of these mysteries and Thrillers!

A cabin configuration is perfectly suitable for these exciting readings. The isolation of a remote place or the power dynamics in a camp means that it is easy to establish characters (and readers) to the limit. Today’s list is brief and sweet, but I know there are more mysteries and Thrillers with this environment of what we include today: I hope you share your favorites in the comments.

And if you want a more reading goal, be sure to pack one of these titles for your next cabin getaway.

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The good girlThe good girl

Kubica has made a name with her psychological thrillers enormously successively and compulsively legible and everything began with her debut. When Mia’s mercurial boyfriend puts her at the bar where they were supposed to be found, he decides that revenge is in order in the form of a position of one night with a stranger. But it turns out that Colin is not the stranger that she thinks he and her cabin in the rural areas of Minnesota is not a shelter? When it crosses its employers twice, the countdown is underway, even when Detective Gabe and Mia’s mother run to find her. More information →

TravelersTravelers

Pavone’s international thriller follows the travel journalist Will Rhodes. When a beautiful Australian woman makes him an offer she cannot reject while traveling in Argentina, she is involved in espionage and conspiracy. Who are you working on and who can you trust? Before he realizes, he is an undercover agent who takes missions throughout Europe, from a mansion in Paris to an isolated cabin in Iceland, everything while doing everything possible to stay alive and discover the truth behind his deadly employer. More information →

The Brutal Telling: Gamache chief inspector novel #5The Brutal Telling: Gamache chief inspector novel #5

In the initial pages of this delivery, there is a strange murdered on the floor of Olivier’s Bistro. Olivier and his partner, Gabri, claim that they do not know the victim, but it is quickly clear for Gamache that this is not the whole truth. A cabin in the forest can sustain the key since three resident pines are forced to face the unthinkable: could the murderer really be the man who attends the home of the Bistro, the symbolic heart of the village’s life? “Thomas Hobbes said hell is the truth that looks too late,” Louise Penny wrote in Goodreads. “That is the vortex around which The revealing brutal Swirons “. More information →

Bearskin: a novelBearskin: a novel

When running from drug posters in Arizona, Rich Moore flees to a forest reserve of the Apalaches. The monitoring of wildlife and construction cabins between quiet trees make it, but loneliness does not last forever. After finding several dead bears in the reserve, Rich becomes obsessed with the capture of the poachers, but receives little help from the locals or the law. Instead, he associates with a scientist to put his risky plan in action. For those of you who tell me that you read as my husband: Will has not yet read this, but sounds in his alley. More information →

Don't look for meDon't look for me

I loved the premise of this psychological thriller: on a dark and stormy night, a mother full of guilt moves away from her life, five years after the day after her youngest son was killed in a tragic accident. Two days after disappearing, the police find Molly’s handwritten note in a local motel: he says that pain is too much to endure, his family will be better without it, he leaves. “Don’t look for me,” he writes. The police call him walking, saying what happens all the time. But Molly’s daughter suspects and begins her own research on her mother’s disappearance. More information →

The last rangersThe last rangers

Heller returns to the magnificent and wild Yellowstone National Park in this silent ecological thriller. Ren Hopper was born to be a ranger, but his work has become increasingly difficult as more human who ever goes to the national parks of our nation. Man and nature have coexisted peacefully during Ren’s mandate, but fears that balance cannot last, given the human behavior that has witnessed in the park lately. When a wolf researcher is almost killed in the Park, Ren suspects that it was not an accident, and begins to place his main suspect, a local poacher hunter involved in a dangerous group of base militias. This shines for its evocative environment, lyrical comment, intriguing science and sympathetic protagonist. More information →

The Forest GodThe Forest God

The last of Moore is a family saga, a story of missing people and a history of the summer camp of the 70s in one. One morning of August 1975, a caravan disappears without a trace. But not any campist: she is the daughter of the rich family who owns this camp, and fourteen years before, her older brother disappeared similarly. As the family, the campers themselves and the neighboring residents of the city of Cuello Azul gather to look for the girl, all suspect that the two missing children must be linked, but how? The mystery is a driving force, but Moore’s story is complex and carefully in layers, with a large cast of crediblely drawn characters that add texture and nuances. A literary mystery driven by the character and legible compulsively and a selection of the MMD summer reading guide of 2024 mmd. More information →

What are your favorite mysteries and Thrillers in a cabin? Please share comments.

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