Help, please?

Hello everybody. You guys were extremely helpful when I asked for international author recommendations, so I figured I’d ask for your help with something else. If you have a moment, I’d like your help with an ongoing project of mine. In an attempt to broaden my horizons, I’ve been reading many firsts in series and new-to-me authors. My favorite genres are dark literary fiction and literary horror, but I enjoy thrillers and action novels as well. Please no horror for horror’s sake. I’ve had my fill of the Edward Lee’s of the writing world and numerous Laymon clones. I tend to stay away from paranormal suspense and urban fantasy, but I’ve been known to dabble in both. Loved the first two Sandman Slim books. I cannot stand romance of any kind. I told you all that not because I’m filling out an application for a reader-targeted dating site, but because I want to narrow down my search criteria. 


 


I’m looking for bestselling authors I have not read before. Below, I have a list of authors I’ve tried or plan to try over the next year. I’ve marked the ones that I didn’t enjoy or have burned out on. If you have any suggestions, please leave them in the comment section. 


 


Oh, and to be clear about romance, I’m talking about romance as the main storyline. You know, bodice-rippers and straight-laced love stories. If the thriller/horror/lit fic your posting has a romantic subplot, I’m cool with that. But please, don’t let romance be the only thing going on. I don’t care for erotica either.


 


Any and all help is greatly appreciated. 


 


J.K. Rowling (Liked two out of seven Potter books, but I’ll be reading her Strike series)


Dean Koontz (His last ten books were horrible, and I’ve read everything else)


Stephen King (Read everything he’s written aside from his latest collection)


Robert Ludlum


James Patterson (Hate is not a strong enough word)


John Grisham


Dan Brown


Michael Crichton


Clive Cussler (This guy is just as bad as Patterson)


Ken Follett


Jim Butcher


Paulo Coelho


David Baldacci


Robin Cook


Mary Higgins Clark


Patricia Cromwell


Tom Clancy


Tami Hoag


Kathy Reichs


Brandon Sanderson


Janet Evanovich


John Sanford


Jeffery Deaver


Michael Connelly


Nelson DeMille


Greg Iles


Seth Grahame-Smith


Dennis Lehane


Jo Nesbø


Chuck Palahniuk


Sue Grafton


Robert R. McCammon


Peter Straub


Clive Barker (Amazingly talented writer, but I can rarely finish his books)


 


Thanks in advance!


 


*hugs and high fives*


 


E.


 


 




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SUSAN   *Nevertheless,she persisted* Karin Slaughter

Carlos Zafon


message 2: by TL *Humaning the Best She Can* (last edited Dec 19, 2015 06:35PM) (new)

TL *Humaning the Best She Can* I really enjoyed Dima Zales Mind Dimensions series and 600 hours of Edward.. if that helps


SUSAN   *Nevertheless,she persisted* Edward wrote: "I've seen a lot of Karin Slaughter at the thrift store, and I have a Zafon on my TBR, Shadow of the Wind.

I'll make sure to pick up the next Slaughter novel I see. Thanks, Susan!"


I loved Shadow of the Wind,I hope you enjoy it. :)


message 4: by Alexandra (last edited Dec 19, 2015 06:56PM) (new)

Alexandra You've got some good ones on your already read/tried list! I really like J.D. Robb's (aka Nora Robert) In Death series. They're murder mysteries first and foremost, but they do have some romance in them - so that might nix those for you. (I don't tend to like romance either, but I do like these - if that helps. Minor spoiler - but may help you to know (view spoiler)).

First one is Naked in Death

I'll let you know if I think of anything else.


SUSAN   *Nevertheless,she persisted* The Lincoln/Childs Pendergast series. Pendergast is a great character.


Shelby *trains flying monkeys* SUSAN wrote: "The Lincoln/Childs Pendergast series. Pendergast is a great character."

I need to read these too!


Shelby *trains flying monkeys* I'm with Susan on the Karin Slaughter loving. I think you would probably like them. They are pretty gruesome. Just like we like em. (They are set in our neck of the woods)

I saw that you are reading Rowling's Strike books. I'm leaning towards you liking A Casual Vacancy. Or have you tried it? It's full of hateful people. :D Again..just like we like them.

Robin Cook can be hit or miss for me. One of his that I will never, ever forget is Toxin.

I'll shut up now for a minute. Until I think of something else.


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Alexandra Edward wrote: "Auntie J wrote: "You've got some good ones on your already read/tried list! I really like J.D. Robb's (aka Nora Robert) In Death series. They're murder mysteries first and foremost, but they do hav..."

Welcome! Hope you like it :D


Shelby *trains flying monkeys* Edward wrote: "Shelby *trains flying monkeys* wrote: "I'm with Susan on the Karin Slaughter loving. I think you would probably like them. They are pretty gruesome. Just like we like em. (They are set in our neck ..."

LOL, I did read it. It kinda reminds me of The Dinner but I liked it better.


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