Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations
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- Nadyay
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Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations
Have already read everything from Michael Connolly, Stephen King, Dennis Lehane, Louise Penny, Robert Crais, Marshal Karp, Vince Flynn, Lee Child, Agatha Cristie, Sherlock Holmes AND Mary Russel, Brad Parks, Carol O'Connel, Patricia Cornwell and Tess Gerrinter books.
I always try to read books in order, and I already bought on kindle, due to suggestion in this very topic:
Sue Grafon and the "A" Book
Karen Rose - Don't tell
Spinebender
Kate Brannigan
ANd that's it for now. I didn't read all pages of recommendation YET, but If anyone has the same taste, please give me suggestions f
- rachellabrum1
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I like reading cozy mysteries, especially if the story is based in California. has anyone read any of Juliette Blackwell's books/series? I'm looking for something along those lines. Thanks.
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- dominika
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I need little help, I really like to read criminals, preferably whole series. I have recently become interested in the work of Camilla Läckberg, but she has a lot of books. I do not know where to start, I was hoping that you would help me choose which book to read first. Any tips? Thanks in advance for reply
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Bookmarking this thread right now... keep 'em coming!
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The first 3 books I want to mention all have very unique and terrifying serial killers who make their compulsion to kill into an art.
The Sculptor by Sam Markham, a murderer is recreating classical sculptures with the bodies of his victims.
Neuropath by R Scott Banker, a disgraced psychologist starts experimenting on peoples brains.
Perfection by Walter Satterthwait, so unexpected and gripping, a serial killer targets morbidly obese women and carves their bodies to be the perfect shape.
18 Seconds by Sherry Moore is about a psychic who can see the last 18 seconds of a deceased persons memory and she uses this power to solve murders.
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I love the alphabet series by Sue Grafton, I was so sad to hear that she passed away and that she only got to Y is for Yesterday.Nadyay wrote: ↑06 Dec 2017, 19:44 Hello, I'm new here . And I looove detectives stories. I actually entered this forum so I could know new authors
Have already read everything from Michael Connolly, Stephen King, Dennis Lehane, Louise Penny, Robert Crais, Marshal Karp, Vince Flynn, Lee Child, Agatha Cristie, Sherlock Holmes AND Mary Russel, Brad Parks, Carol O'Connel, Patricia Cornwell and Tess Gerrinter books.
I always try to read books in order, and I already bought on kindle, due to suggestion in this very topic:
Sue Grafon and the "A" Book
Karen Rose - Don't tell
Spinebender
Kate Brannigan
ANd that's it for now. I didn't read all pages of recommendation YET, but If anyone has the same taste, please give me suggestions f
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- Boo123
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You 100% need to read that book , trust me you won't be able to drop it for a minute.
- ReaderPlus
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This novel was certainly worth reading. He introduces character Jane Hawk, a gutsy former FBI agent, who is on a quest. It is a page-turner and a must-read for those who lean towards conspiracy theories. The technology involved is intriguing and downright scary.
My only criticism would be that it ran a little long, but well worth the time. Looking forward to further adventures of Jane Hawk.
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