So many brilliant crime writers it is hard to chose. I’ve just discovered Peter James and Ellie Griffiths but my favourite must be James Patterson.
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He watches.
A woman runs alone in the woods. She convinces herself she has no reason to be afraid, but she’s wrong. A predator is stalking the women of Grant County. He lingers in the shadows, until the time is just right to snatch his victim.
He waits.
A decade later, the case has been closed. The killer is behind bars. But then another young woman is brutally attacked and left for dead, and the MO is identical.
He takes.
Although the original trail has gone cold – memories have faded, witnesses have disappeared – agent Will Trent and forensic pathologist Sara Linton must re-open the cold case. But the clock is ticking, and the killer is determined to find his perfect silent wife….
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So many brilliant crime writers it is hard to chose. I’ve just discovered Peter James and Ellie Griffiths but my favourite must be James Patterson.
I love the way the suspense and tension build. I love trying to guess the ending. I think my favourite atm is Silk road.
The Grant County series by Karin Slaughter. I love thrillers because each author is so different with their unpredictable endings.
So many good books but if I must narrow it down to one I will say Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh. It had me guessing right to the end.
Difficult to choose an author but I just love anything written by Faye Kellerman. To date I have read everything she has written.
I guess I am slightly old fashioned, I liked the Dan Brown books. I also love books where you can figure out who is the murderer, or try to, along the way...such as the tamer Agatha Christy books.
Used to be Martina Cole she wrote about places I was familiar with growing up, but one of her books was about children which I didn’t enjoy at all.
Started reading Kimberly Chambers she did a series of books about rival gangster families which I really enjoyed.
I also really enjoy James Patterson earlier books ie Alex Cross and Harley Coburn.
anything by Michael Connelly and John Grisham, Agatha Christie is my all time favourite since young.
I am currently enjoying Faith Martin's books set in Oxford where I live. I have just finished A Fatal Flaw. I found it difficult to put down, which is what I look for in a thriller.
I loved The Split. I like to be kept on my toes and not know what's coming next!
I love all crime and thriller books Stuart McBride, Ian Rankin, Val McDermid but I also love the 'old' chillers The Monk, Castle of Otranto and Melmoth the Wanderer
My favourite crime/thriller series has been Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz. A gritty and explosive story that keeps you turning the pages and a dreamy lead chacacter!
The Ice Killer by Ross Greenwood because it has kept me on the edge of my seat until the end.
I am Reading the Family upstairs at the moment and really enjoying it. I like trying to work things out and guess the twists and turns in thrillers
Have recently read 'One Step Behind', by Lauren North. It's a compelling story of a woman who is being stalked and harassed.
The book is so well written, with a twisty plot and several red herrings. You totally empathise with Jenna (the main character), but wonder what secrets she is keeping.
I also enjoyed reading Richard Osman's 'The Thursday Murder Club', as it had a good plot and great characters.
I enjoy psychological thrillers with interesting characters, a good twisty plot which keeps you glued to the page, and gripping drama.
The Wire in the Blood by Val Mcdermid for the marvellous suspense!
Born Evil by Kimberley Chambers is my favourite crime book, Once I started it I was hooked and found it hard to put down.
I Love the escapism that comes with reading thrillers, no matter where I am or what's going on in my life I can get total engrossed in a thriller novel.
Especially enjoying most books by Liane Moriarty. Got hooked after watching Big Little Lies on tv and then reading the book. Always gets you thinking and usually a surprise ending in store...
I love anything that keeps me on the edge of my seat when you can't put the book down. The last one I loved was Kathy Reich's Mortal Remains
There are so many, and to choose just one is a difficult task.
I have just finished 'Many Rivers to Cross' by Peter Robinson which was a 'page turner', an excellent read.
I also like Peter James, Peter May, Susan Hill, Lee Child, to name just a few.
'Pieces of Her' by Karin Slaughter was also a good read.
Give me a good book any day.
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco. I find this type of reading erudite and entertaining, difficult mix to manage.
The most recent thriller I enjoyed was The Sin Eater, I had no idea they actually existed once upon a time. It was a fascinating if somewhat revolting read.
I love the suspense of thrillers, not knowing the plot but trying to guess as I go along and then usually finding out at the very end I was wrong because there was an unexpected twist in the tale.
I really enjoy crime thrillers. It's hard to choose one above all others, but I've just finished Val McDermid's 'Still Life'. It has at its centre art forgery, so it's double bubble for me, as I like anything to do with art.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, very gripping, the book as always, much better than the movies, just like trying to work out who is the culprit.
I love the Karen Pirie series by ValMcDermid. I love this type of book because crime and thrillers always leave you in suspense and wanting more!
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