I just finished Twisted, a collection of short stories by Jeffery Deaver. And due to my intense newfound appreciation of his Lincoln Rhyme series, I went and ordered books 1, 2, 6, 7, and 9 in the series (which ought to go well with books 3, 4, 5, and 8 that I already own, I'm thinking). My son found I had bought them on-line and complained I was eating up some easy Christmas shopping for him, but I informed him there are also books 10-14 waiting to be purchased on that front. But part of the rush is that I've gotten one of my D&D players hooked on the Lincoln Rhyme series and I don't want to loan her book 8 yet when I think having read at least book 7 first would be beneficial, as there are apparently things going on there that get referenced in book 8. So once they arrive (in a week or so) we'll both pick the series up from the beginning and read the ones we've missed out on thus far in order.
In the meantime, I started a thriller from another author I've never read before: After the Fall by Judith Kelman. I figured with the unbridled success I had giving Deaver a try, why not? This one deals with the aftermath of a nice, normal family whose oldest son gets arrested and in the course of the subsequent investigation all sorts of unexpected things start getting revealed. I'm only a few chapters in but so far everything's looking like it'll be an enjoyable read and I may be adding a new author to my list.
Johnathan