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(group member since May 07, 2013)
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from the Thriller Chat with Chris Allen group.
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Mmm me too! Great point Jim!!

G'day Madeline,
Lovely to meet you on here. I've just started getting into Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's writing and more Stephen King. I used to love reading through Edgar Allen Poe's poetry, that dark and amazing man (I'm sure I'd still enjoy it, especially The Raven). Such a great list of writers here, many of whom, however, I've unfortunately not read but should. What do you like about them?
Cheers,
Julie

Again, although I read it after watching The Shawshank Redemption, I simply loved 'Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption' by Stephen King.
I love watching movies and then reading their books (I'm one of those people). I read well when I can PICTURE the stories; otherwise, fiction and me don't always mix, although when they do it's amazing.

Melissa wrote: "I've recently become hooked on "Leverage" - not sure if it's exactly a thriller, but has some thrilling moments :) I don't think it's been on free to air TV here in Australia, but it's on DVD."
Never heard of it (except maybe sub-consciously). Sounds interesting for sure. What do you like most about it? Does the series give you any ideas ;)

For me, Hawaii-50 has recently been put on the backburner in Australia which is a shame, as I really enjoyed watchi..."
Let's hope he will! That would be great.

This is true. I think of it in the way you've described it but it's one of my favourites at the moment but the other one I've started watching is.. Broadwalk Empire. Again, great but not thriller. Dammit!


At that age, I was really interested in a lot of stories of WWII, particularly the stories that were about in..."
Wouldn't mind giving this one a read! Have you read it again recently?

Steve wrote: "Don't laugh, now! The closest I ever got to a thriller until recently was "Island of Adventure" by Enid Blyton! More recently, and moving on quickly, I read a book by Andy McNabb, which I can't r..."
It's not until recently when I read a top list of classic thrillers that I realised Enid Blyton could be counted in that list. However, she was always more mystery and adventure for me than thriller although it's a vaguer memory than some. I still have them tucked away in boxes somewhere. It is becoming more and more clear to me that I have always had a soft spot for thrillers.


1. I'm from a leafy-suburb on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia.
2. Chris Allen is my number one favourite thriller writer (I'm ser..."
Thanks Chris, great to be on the team.


1. I'm from a leafy-suburb on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia.
2. Chris Allen is my number one favourite thriller writer (I'm serious!) and I am starting to get into some more Claude Bouchard, Stephen King and Philip K. Dick.
3. Right now, I'm reading Chris's books again, starting some Virginia Woolf. I've downloaded a few e-books on the writing craft and blogging too AND started reading Game of Thrones (very exciting to get into this one).
Can't wait to meet everyone for a thrilling chat with CA.
Julie