Here’s part four of my book recommendations:
Hilary Mantel
Wolf Hall
Hilary Mantel
Bring Up the Bodies
George R.R. Martin
Game of Thrones
Val McDermid
A Place of Execution
China Mieville
The City and the City
David Mitchell
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet
Tim O’Brien
In the Lake of the Woods
Edgar Allen Poe
The Complete Works
Richard Russo
Straight Man
Mark Singer
Citizen K
A Place of Execution
There are a lot of great books in the list above, including the two Thomas Cromwell novels by Hilary Mantel, which are both probably in my top five. But I wanted to mention A Place of Execution, because you are more likely to read Mantel without my urging. A Place of Execution is, in my opinion, a nearly perfect combination of atmosphere and mystery. It is the story of the investigation into the disappearance of a girl who lived in a small, insular, fairly hostile little hamlet in 1960s England. I think it is far better than most mystery/thrillers and when you are finished you may think differently about another, more celebrated book.
Published on October 30, 2012 13:45