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Any serial murder story

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I love suspense thriller book. Please if you one read such books then please share the name of that book.
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I'm Watching you by Mary Burton
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Daddy's Home by A. K. Alexander was a good thriller.
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Look for novels by Tess Gerritsen or Laura Griffin.

There's also a wonderful website called Stop, You're Killing Me! that lists all sorts of mysteries and crime fiction by author and/or by main character, and has lists of authors by type of mystery they write - I get all sorts of wonderful ideas from them!
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Nothing Like The Night by David Lawrence.
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The Killing Matt Cooper series is about a serial killer. By John Cassian.
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The Alienist by Caleb Carr

Devil in the White City by Erik Larson (this one is actually non-fiction, which for me makes it more interesting)
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Books written by J.D.Robb.

The stories skirt around a female homicide detective trying to catch serial killers. It has a touch of romance in a way that her love interest helps her in the same (most of the times unofficially and against her say :p ). Also the stories have high-tech gadgets involved.
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My own novel "Blood Storm" (by Sam Waas) features a serial killer as part of the overall mystery story, told first person by a private detective working in modern day Houston. You can find the book on Amazon.

ps-- I think it's okay to mention my own book and I'm not trying to break forum rules. If I do so, it's accidental and I have no problems if this post is deleted by the folks in charge.
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The broken hearts club by ethan black, its really good!
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