
Looking forward to reading your book man. Been wanting to read it fo..."
Ah, excellent choice! Who doesn't love some dinosaurs??


May not be the best thriller ever but it has certainly stuck with me.

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon is one of the most hauntingly beautiful things I've read in a long time.

This book took me on such a twisty, crazy ride that I literally could not put it down. Pretty sure my students got crappy lessons the week I was reading this because it was so gripping... Not to mention not being able to get the book and its story out of my brain once it was over. Wow! I have not read a book that affected me that much in a very long time.
Seriously excited to read your book, Mr. Gibson! It sounds amazing. :)

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon is one of the most hauntingly beautiful things I've read in a long time."
One of my all-time favorite books, Adam--fantastic choice!

This book took me on such a twisty, crazy ride that I literally could not put it down. Pretty sure my students got crappy lessons the week I was reading this b..."
That sounds intriguing, Amanda--I may have to check that out!


Well, maybe "favorite" isn't the right word, because agreed, Heather, that picking a true favorite is impossible...so, we'll go with "name a really good mystery/thriller that you love." :)
And, thanks for the support, fellow indie author! :)

It's a toss up between:
The Butterfly Garden and Behind Closed Doors
I really couldn't relax while reading these two. Both a wild ride...
Thanks for offering The Camelot Shadow. This is awesome!

It's a toss up between:
The Butterfly Garden and Behind Closed Doors
I really ..."
That's two votes for The Butterfly Garden...now I really need to check this book out! :)

If they do, I choose them. Closely followed by Stephen King's Mr. Mercedes trilogy.
I love Sherlock Holmes but I can't pick just one!


If they do, I choose them. Closely followed by Stephen King's Mr. Mercedes trilogy.
I love Sherlock Ho..."
I feel like those fall squarely in the thriller realm, so you're in the clear, Paul. Good choices!
I feel the same about SH, but Hound stands out just a little bit (it helps that I got a gorgeous leather-bound, illustrated version of it for Christmas that looks just lovely in my library...).

Well, the protagonist's a detective, so I'm pretty sure they count as mystery/thriller material. They're definitely a departure from King's usual wheelhouse but I loved them.


I think it was mine, too, come to think of it!


Totally counts in my book, Sophie! :)


And Then There Were None
The Great Train Robbery
For the first novel, I always loved the style of Agatha Christie, the puzzles she put in her novels and the slow approach to the final solution. In the same way, the second book, by Michael Crichton is a wonderful mystery, seen by the part fo the robbers, following the entire planning and execution.

Haha! Amen.

And Then There Were None
[book:The Great Train Robbery|7..."
Excellent choices, Andrew!

Oh, and it just so happens that I'm in the midst of Murder on the Orient Express right now...

Agatha Christie with 'Murder on the orient express' and 'Elephants can remember'. The human side of the story, the empathy of the people, the characters and the reasons why they did what they did.

Haha! Duly noted, Emmanuelle. :)

I also love the Kate Shugak series by Dana Stabenow starting with A Cold Day For Murder.
My current favourite historical fiction mystery has got to be the Matthew Shardlake series starting with Dissolution.
Is your book written at all like your blog posts? Because then its probably guaranteed to be a favourite:)

I also lo..."
The Shardlake books are good stuff, Amanda!
I'd say that The Chronicle of Heloise & Grimple more closely resembles my blog post style than The Camelot Shadow, which is more stylistically formal, but there are similar tonal elements. :)


May not be the best thriller ever but it has certainly stuck with me."
Somehow I missed this, Ginger! Thanks for weighing in. :)

I'd say that The Chronicle of Heloise & Grimple more closely resembles my blog post style than The Camelot Shadow, which is more stylistically formal, but there are similar tonal elements. :)"
I'm intrigued!!

I'd say that The Chronicle of Heloise & Grimple more closely resembles my blog post style than The Camelot Shadow, which is more stylistica..."
I expect you have low standards, then. :)

Actually, looking at what I've read this year:
Black Mercury and The Machine God are maybe up your alley, Sean. They're thriller/mystery-ish and set in a victorian alternate universe. If you like mish-mashes you'll probably like these. And the characters are pretty fun, particularly in Black Mercury.
The Girl with All the Gifts was also great, but everyone's already read that, right? Just like The Handmaid's Tale?
Anyway, consider me entered into your giveaway.

Actually, looking at what I've read this year:
Black Mercury and The Machine God are mayb..."
So...many...intriguing...suggestions!

Actually, looking at what I've read this year:
Black Mercury and [book:The Machine God|17735..."
If you're legit interested - BM and TMG are pretty short reads - I think 100-200 pages. I read them over the course of a couple weeks reading only for 30 minutes a day during lunch break.

Right up my alley !
Have read a few and really liked them.
I mean who wouldn't?
One has to actually use their grey matter to solve a mystery whilst mucking about in streets filled with refuse and thoughts of good old Mad Jack swimming in ones head....along with a spot of gin.
And by-the-way....yer nose is fine. ;)

Emelia--lots of grey matter and grey beards on display in The Camelot Shadow.
And my nose thanks you. :)


Can't go wrong with a classic!


I think mystery/thriller can be broadly construed, Sarah, so the Bantock books seem fair game to me!


I love the variety of titles people are listing...it's great!

I think my favorite thriller is The Lake of Dead Languages. It held my interest intensely and was so frustrating in it's predictability it really added to my enjoyment.
Please I'd love to read Camelot Shadow!


Currently I'd say my favorite mystery is J. D. Robb's In Death series, first book Naked in Death.
Looking forward to reading your book man. Been wanting to read it for a while now.