Look Out Behind You: Seven Great Thrillers That Revisit the Past
One of the great things about being a mystery reader is all the exciting sub-genres. There’s the locked room mystery, where a seemingly impossible crime has been committed; the isolated mystery, where characters in peril are cut off from the world; the amnesia mysteries, where a character can’t remember what happened. But one of the most popular sub-genres of mystery is certainly when a character returns home to revisit the past. You can go home again—but something or someone from your past will probably want to kill you.
You know the genre. An illness or death in the family, or a job, brings the main character back to the hometown they couldn’t wait to leave in the rearview mirror all those years ago. And while they’re there, they take up with an old flame and learn a dark secret, or the body of a person thought to have moved away is discovered. There are so many variations of the story, but whatever the circumstances, they are all equally exciting to read. That’s why we made you this list of seven great thrillers that revisit the past. So take off your coat, hang it in the closet with the skeletons, and stay awhile.
A great start to a series by one of the biggest names in mystery suspense novels writing today. Darren Mathews was thrilled to get the heck out of his racist small Texas town, but unfortunately, he couldn't manage to stay away for good. Now the only Black Texas Ranger in East Texas, Darren is sent to investigate two suspicious deaths after he runs into trouble at work. But what he finds in the incredibly small town is a powder keg of racial tensions waiting to explode.
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This suspense novel is about a father trying to atone for the sins of his past by helping his teenage daughter in her hour of need. John Link's daughter Lydia ran away from home at 14 and has been involved in shady dealings the last few years. But when she's involved in a job that erupts into violence, she becomes a target and runs to the only person she can think to help her: her father, who is fresh out of prison. But Link soon realizes that it's going to take everything he has, and more, to keep his daughter safe.
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