Quizzes & Puzzles8 mins ago
Recommend me a good Thriller/Mystery book please
23 Answers
I dont read regularly as I just dont always have the time. I prefer to pick a book up and read it intensely for a few days until finished - so usually when I'm on holiday.
Have recently read 'Fractured' by Karin Slaughter
and No Time For Goodbye by Linwood somebody
My fave author is James Herbert.....
So I quite like those dark - murder - crime kind of novels
Can anyone recommend any good ones? I have some Amazon vouchers to spend and would like to treat myself.....
(along with any really good movie DVD's you may have seen too!!!! Recommend away!!!)
Have recently read 'Fractured' by Karin Slaughter
and No Time For Goodbye by Linwood somebody
My fave author is James Herbert.....
So I quite like those dark - murder - crime kind of novels
Can anyone recommend any good ones? I have some Amazon vouchers to spend and would like to treat myself.....
(along with any really good movie DVD's you may have seen too!!!! Recommend away!!!)
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Nosha123. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All the Karin Slaughter books are very good. If you are into Horror like James Herbert, you should try Shaun Hutsons books as they are very good. I would also recommend Karen Rose as her books are brilliant and Richard Montanari as well.
DVDs - The Boat that Rocked is quite funny with a great soundtrack.
Midnight Meat Train is a great horror as well as My Bloody Valentine and The Children
Get Smart is very funny and so is Lesbian Vampire Killers
Have Fun!!
DVDs - The Boat that Rocked is quite funny with a great soundtrack.
Midnight Meat Train is a great horror as well as My Bloody Valentine and The Children
Get Smart is very funny and so is Lesbian Vampire Killers
Have Fun!!
I agree with Dean Koontz, one of my favourite authors. A lot of it has a "paranormal" side to it though, for want of a better word. I tried Shaun Hutson too, but didn't like it, it was a bit "cheap" to me, ie: sexual scenes, innuendos...that weren't necessary to the plot.
For pure crime/thriller/scientific investigation I'd recommend Patricia Cornwell though, especially her earlier novels, like Post-mortem . It's also best to read them in order. I wish I could read them for the first time again! lol
For pure crime/thriller/scientific investigation I'd recommend Patricia Cornwell though, especially her earlier novels, like Post-mortem . It's also best to read them in order. I wish I could read them for the first time again! lol
Very dark, gritty, unputdownable.
http://www.tessgerritsen.com/books.html
http://www.tessgerritsen.com/books.html
Mo Hayder is my fave at the moment, enjoyed Tokyo but the Jack Caffrey books are fabulous.
You have to read them in order (I think birdman is first) but beware the first couple are very dark and might be offensive to some people (my husband think I'm weird for loving them ...I'm really not!!)
The underlying story of Jack Caffrey and his missing brother is brilliant although it does leave things unfinished in the later books I found, great reading, give them a go if you have a strong stomach!
You have to read them in order (I think birdman is first) but beware the first couple are very dark and might be offensive to some people (my husband think I'm weird for loving them ...I'm really not!!)
The underlying story of Jack Caffrey and his missing brother is brilliant although it does leave things unfinished in the later books I found, great reading, give them a go if you have a strong stomach!
-- answer removed --
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.