Hard Power--the follow-up to the electric Hard Exit--is a riveting new thriller from bestselling author J. B. Turner. When Amy Chang, partner of NSA hacker Trevelle Williams--a friend of Jon Reznick--is found dead on a Manhattan subway, everyone says it was a suicide. But Trevelle knows that someone had been watching Amy's every move, and he isn't about to let them slip away. Trevelle calls on Jon Reznick to help him uncover what happened to Amy and protect Amy's brother, Kevin Chang, a Hong Kong student-activist living in New York. Before long, two government organizations are hunting them, forcing the trio to go on the run. Will Reznick be able to pull himself out of another mess, or have things finally gone too far? As his pursuers close in, Reznick reaches out to Martha Meyerstein, FBI assistant director, for help--but with so many political forces at play, people are not always who they seem to be. With friends' lives on the line, Reznick will have to summon all his black-ops skills, tradecraft, and killer instincts to keep both Trevelle and Kevin alive...but he might have to sacrifice his own life to do it.
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J.B. Turner crafts gripping political thrillers that delve into the shadowy underbelly of national security and morally ambiguous territories, where the lines between hero and villain blur precariously. His protagonists are often wounded yet resilient figures, remolded into lethal operatives by secretive organizations that control their every move. Turner's keen interest in geopolitics permeates his suspenseful narratives, where danger lurks behind every corner, ensuring readers are kept on the edge of their seats.






- 2024
- 2024
A beautifully produced facsimile of the last known intact sketchbook by J. M. W. Turner J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) seldom left home without a sketchbook. Over the course of his lifetime, he filled more than three hundred, most of them small enough to carry in his pocket. This facsimile represents Turner's last known intact sketchbook, now in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art. Turner used it on the coast of the English Channel in Kent, in and around Margate, from June to September 1845. The volume is accompanied by a poem in which Tracey Emin (b. 1963) expresses her profound connection with Turner's work. Emin grew up in Margate, the seaside town that Turner returned to time and again to draw. This presentation of Turner's sketchbook includes generous margins and blank pages to encourage further sketches, in the spirit of the artist. Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art
- 2023
In this collection of cautionary tales in verse, Mrs. (Elizabeth) Turner offers readers a delightful and engaging mix of humor and moral instruction. This charming and timeless work is sure to entertain and edify readers of all ages.
- 2023
- 2023
Long Way Home
- 303 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Long Way Home is an action-packed new thriller from bestselling author J. B. Turner and the follow-up to the electric No Way Back. When Jack McNeal threw Henry Graff's body in the reservoir, he thought he had closed the book on Graff and his nefarious associates. But when Graff's body is exhumed from the water, McNeal's troubles really begin. Plagued by flashbacks and nightmares from his murderous past and unable to move on from the tragic deaths of his wife and young son, McNeal is on the verge of a breakdown. On the hunt for the mysterious "Woodcutter," the man at the center of this whole conspiracy, McNeal uncovers a web of political intrigue that goes all the way to the White House. But the conspirators don't want McNeal digging. As he and his family are targeted by the same shadowy security consultancy that was responsible for his wife's death, McNeal will stop at nothing to bring those responsible to justice, even if that means becoming the bad guy he swore he would never be.
- 2023
An intriguing new forensic mystery for Camden mortuary technician Cassie Raven to solve. Perfect for fans of Tess Gerritsen, Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs.
- 2022
The Psychology Of Self Consciousness
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
- 2022
Hard Fire
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
From bestselling author J. B. Turner comes the next chapter in Jon Reznick's story--revenge for a murdered friend. Jon Reznick is not a man to cross. A brutally effective black-ops veteran, Reznick has a history of taking the law into his own hands. So when a group of masked men murders his closest friend, he swears to exact vengeance. The now-deceased Bill Eastland had been Reznick's last living tie to his father, leaving him devastated...and furious. Whether or not the FBI approves, he swears to hunt down whoever issued the hit on his friend. With the help of hacker Trevelle Williams, Reznick tracks the masked murderers from Maine to Texas to New York, quickly becoming embroiled in the shadowy world of the Aryan Brotherhood and the Mafia. As Reznick's own body count begins to climb, clues lead him to one of the most dangerous crime families in New York, headed by the infamous Paul Moretti. But FBI Assistant Director Martha Meyerstein has just learned a crucial secret that could derail Reznick's quest for revenge--Moretti is a high-level FBI informant. Reznick faces a stark choice: take on the FBI and risk severing ties with Martha, or inflict his own form of rigorous justice no matter the possible fallout. How far will he go--and how many government agencies will he undermine--to get retribution for his best friend's death? He might just have to create his own set of rules.
- 2022
No Way Back
- 301 pages
- 11 hours of reading
From the author of the bestselling Jon Reznick Thriller series comes an exhilarating new adventure. When the people he loves most are in danger, Jack McNeal will get revenge...or die trying. NYPD detective Jack McNeal is used to asking the tough questions. But a late-night visit from the Secret Service lands Jack on the other side of the table--as a suspect in the disappearance of his estranged wife, Caroline, a prominent reporter on the White House beat. When her body is found floating in the Potomac, Jack is overcome by disbelief and despair. Her death seems eerily similar to the suspicious fatality of a young socialite years before. Is the similarity of the two tragic incidents simply a coincidence, or could it be a sign of a murderous orchestrated plot to protect those in the highest echelons of the American government? To avenge Caroline's death, Jack embarks on a journey into the darkest recesses of power. Suspects abound--from haunted special forces soldiers to ex-CIA to the president's own body man. Along the way, Jack will be forced to decide: Is there a line he won't cross to expose the killer?