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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!!!
I love reading books in a series! Thank you for recommending these. I will check them out.
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