Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations
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Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations
The story follows a private detective as he tries to uncover the murderer of his former lover's grandfather.With a twist at the end this book is hard to put down once you start reading.
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Honorable Mention:
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Operation Barracuda by David Michaels
This is book two of the series which picks up where book one left off. There's a big mystery that needs to be solved before more casualties surface. Focus is on a splinter cell named Sam Fisher who is tasked with finding info on a mole while doing his best to keep from getting cornered by various interested parties.
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Also, John Grisham. Enough said.
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Sadistic, and very well written FPP from the antagonist.
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I agree. This is one of my all-time favourites! I love psychological thrillers.Nonisha Das wrote: ↑20 Jul 2017, 09:44 I've recently read "tell me your dreams" by Sidney Sheldon. And, I must say those who fancy thriller and suspense must go for it. About me, I loved it totally. It's basically throwing lights upon a rare medical disorder which the protagonist suffers from. The way author has presented the suspense is really commendable. I'd suggest you people to go give it a try?
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Hi PaulaSofia, I recently read this title, and the sequel Hidden Bodies. I'm looking for conversations on books I've recently read, and am wondering whether you'd be interested in talking about You or the sequel with me.PaulaSofia wrote: ↑20 Jan 2016, 13:22 You by Caroline Kepnes. Crazy, twisted, dark, funny and charming all in one. It's a crazy ride in this guy's head!
Apologies to all for posting this here. I wasn't sure how else to reach out PaulaSofia, or others' in general.
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