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The Forbidden DOor

Posted: 09 Sep 2018, 11:24
by Chelle934
I had started to read The Forbidden Door by Dean Koontz. I like his style of writing, however this is a book that I will have to wait to finish reading. So far the book is good and interesting, however I realized 3 chapters in that I was a little confused. Turns out this book is a series. I would still reccomend this series however.

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 17 Sep 2018, 13:40
by Solanje113
Not sure how many like horror but i recommend RICHARD LAYMON. I use to be in a book club where I got books a month for 5.99. It was great. And I got a Richard LAYMON book called endless night. It caught my attention right away and I couldn't put it down, I couldn't really get into any other author they sent, my husband read them but i just couldn't wait to get the next LAYMON book. I was never disappointed. I read everything he had wrote up to that point. Now I'm on my crime mysteries so I'm probably so behind on LAYMON, but I will catch up one day.

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 03:30
by J_D_Allen
The Donnelly Treatise (After the massacre) Peter McKeown if your from Canada.

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 03:32
by J_D_Allen
The Fraternity of the Stone
David Morrell

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 03:33
by J_D_Allen
The Blue Horizon
Wilbur Smith

A very great adventure in Africa.

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 20:35
by CinWin
I am reading Justin Cronin's series that consist of The Passage, The Twelve and The City of Mirrors. It is about the end of the world, complete with vampires, much violence and a lot of love. I would recommend these to everyone that likes those types of characters. I am in the middle of the last book so I must leave you now to finish it!

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 15:11
by Sonya Nicolaidis
Ann Rule has always been a favorite of mine. She has an impressive number of books under her belt, each well researched and entertaining. The last one I read was "The Stranger Beside Me" which gives an in-depth account of her strange acquaintance with serial killer Ted Bundy; for anyone with any interest in real life crime stories, this one is a must.

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 15:21
by Lilmama262018
The book I read was Cold Serial:The Jack the Strangler Murders. This book had me on the edge of my seat and wanting me to read more. I would recommend this book to those who like criminal thiller or horror you wont be disappointed by this book.

Re: A great Author

Posted: 12 Nov 2018, 13:23
by sarahmarlowe
limpet_21 wrote: 16 Jul 2009, 14:36 I have been reading Karen Rose books recently. So far i have read six of them. "Scream for me" is one of my favourites. I definetly recomend reading them. They are about murder and they all link to each other. Fantastic!!! :D
I love reading books in a series! Thank you for recommending these. I will check them out. 8)

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 18 Nov 2018, 07:18
by Nusrat_Shabnam_
I would recommend May day murderers for a book of crime, thriller and mystery all together.

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 20 Nov 2018, 02:33
by Seamstress
Astonishingly helpful topic! Thanks a lot to all participants who took time add to it!

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Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 12:26
by Swat3737
speechless wrote: 27 Jun 2009, 17:11 I just read a book called Mean Martin Manning by Scott Stein. It's one of the best, most entertaining books I've read in a while. It's about a man who just wants to be alone, but the government forces him into a "rehabilitation" program because he's living a supposedly unhealthy lifestyle. Manning has to find a way to escape, as he is constantly surrounded by guards. When he does, he's all about revenge.

This book is very comedic, but it's also very thrilling. I recommend it to EVERYONE.
Thanks for the recommendation, this sounds amazing! Just added it to my list :) but looks like it's not available on Amazon Kindle Store, i'll have to research

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 12:29
by Swat3737
MedleyLORE wrote: 24 Jun 2018, 21:29 “I Am Watching You” was very interesting as well as haunting.
That was an incredible book! Totally spooky, I had a hard time sleeping after reading it!

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 12:31
by Swat3737
gutter83 wrote: 29 Jun 2018, 16:53 On What Grounds is the first book in the series a coffeehouse mystery written by Cleo Coyle, a pen name for Alice Alfonsi. This book has a story line with twist and turns that are definitely a 'keep you on your toes' page-turner.

When a death at a coffee shop happens that looks like just an accident, also has three suspects with motives to want to kill, and a coffee shop co-owner who will stop at nothing to find out who the killer is not only for justice, but to save the coffee shop, things get a little chaotic.

By far one of my favorite crime/mystery books I have read. Definitely recommend!
Having worked in coffee for 18 years, I am very excited about this book! Thanks for the recommendation, it's added to my list!

Re: Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations

Posted: 07 Mar 2019, 16:42
by ciara2602
i would like to recommend it by stephen king