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March 2016: Mystery Thriller
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Another standout for me is Wildtrack. Bernard Cornwell is a wonderful historical fiction author, but he's also written five modern day thrillers with a maritime/sailing theme. They're very good. Wildtrack is the first, although they're all stand alone novels, so no need to read in order.
I would also recommend The Shadow of the Wind, The Ice Princess, and Timeline.
As for me, I may finally read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I've seen both versions of the movie many times -- it's time to read the book! Other books on my shelf that fit the tag are The Hypnotist and Night Film.



I'm going to continue a couple series I've read before, but I'll also pick up the first Miss Marple, Murder at the Vicarage, since I've read too little Agatha Christie.
I'll also try to get Light's Out by Ted Koppel, not a mystery-thriller but a non-fiction thriller about cyber security.


Loved A Time to Kill!

Hostage by Robert Crais
A Certain Justice by John Lescroart

Loved A Time t..."
Shoot, I would recommend almost anything by John Grisham.

In the Woods - yes this has been on my TBR forever
Dark Places
Sharp Objects
Scarily, I ..."
I haven't read it either and since I tend like books you do I may try it.
One recommendation - In Cold Blood
May also try The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, The Husband's Secret, I Am Not A Serial Killer

The Queen of the Night Is new, out last month, I saw a couple people recommend it. I liked it but didn't love it. It's a long one. The author some times drags on.
Pretty Girls I really liked the first half and the second half felt like a long drawn out torture scene (literally, someone is being tortured for almost the whole second half). It's gruesome and it doesn't seem like it needs to be.
I know people tend either love or hate Gone Girl I wasn't terribly upset by the ending. But I vastly prefer Gillian Flynn's other two books. Sharp Objects and Dark Places with a slight edge to Sharp Objects. I saw a few people list these as potentials for this month. Both are dark and creepy.

I am hoping to get to one of these. I liked Gone Girl, but I have heard others echo your sentiment that these other two books are even better. I'm excited to read one of them already!
Thanks for the warning on the other two - - those sound, well, not so great . . .especially the person being tortured for a whole half a book. I have a very high tolerance for dark books, but that sounds like a little too much even for me!

The Skull Mantra —Elliot Pattison (Tibet)
The Godfather of Katmandu —John Burdett (Thailand)
A Man without Breath —Philip Kerr (Nazi Germany)
Finding Nouf —Zoe Ferraris (Saudi Arabia)
Wandering Ghost —Martin Limon (South Korea)"
Finding Nouf is one I remember being discussed on Shelfari. Definitely one I want to consider.

The Shadow of the Wind is a favorite among favorites.
I also really liked Night Film or Pessl's first book Special Topics in Calamity Physics
I'm feeling curmudgeonly at the moment as my three top choices to read have "not in this lifetime" hold lists so not sure what I want to read. I have about a dozen that I'll be putting on a temporary shelf and will see what's available at the time. A big thank you to whomever recommended Fingersmith as it will also fit in with a couple personal goals and I hadn't caught that it was a choice!

Crap! I did not realize that The Queen of the Night is almost 600 pages long! Grrr....I am hoping to get it from the library on audio soon but the downfall of those is that I can't figure out how to bump up the reading speed on Overdrive.
Also, does anyone else hear Whitney Houston sing that title in their head every time they read it. Often while picturing her in The Bodyguard wearing that suit-of-metal looking outfit? No? Just me?

I hadn't checked out a book from Overdrive in over a month. The screen for this book is totally different (I have an older iphone). Little circle on the right about half way down - looks like a speedometer - gets it done for me. Tap it and a speed option menu comes up.

Not sure what I will read, whatever thriller I find first.

The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
The Thirteen Tale by Diane Setterfield
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
The Detective Pendergast Series by Prescott and Childs
The Alex Cross novels by James Paterson
The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton
For my single book recommendation: The Cabinet of Curiosities
by Prescott and Childs ( a Detective Pendergast novel)
For myself, I will select from the wonderful recommendations of others:
Woman in White
In the Woods
Sharp Objects
and Dark Places
I don't know what I'll read first, maybe I'll flip a coin.


Do you have an ereader? I can email you an epub copy if you want, just PM me your email address.

Thank you! I always just assumed that was a timer to have it shut off and never actually tapped it to see what it did!
Now, I can hopefully get through my current audio before it is due back at the library.

Presumed Innocent
Eye of the Needle
Patriot Games
The Matarese Circle
The Bourne Identity
Blood Work
Plum Island
The Day After Tomorrow
Cyclops
Without Remorse
Red Sparrow
The Night Manager
Deep Blue Goodbye/Nightmare in Pink
I'm going to try to read the following:
Orphan X
The Sum of All Fears
The Last Minute
Berlin Game
Nightmare in Pink

It's on sale for 49 cents on BookGorilla and Amazon, too, I think.

Do you have an ereader? I can email you an epub copy if you want, just PM me your email address."
Thats so sweet! Is an e-reader a kindle or nook? And I am thinking PM means private message. Thanks, but I like the feel of a book in my hands. I actually keep all my receipts, checks, lists, and important papers in the book I am currently reading. True story. My current book is my personal file and bank. The last of the low tech breed. Annapi, are we connected? I don't know how to find anyone, so if were not, send me an invitation.

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/583"
Even better!


In the Woods - yes this has been on my TBR forever
Dark Places
Sharp Objects
Scarily, I ..."
I'm also one of the three who hasn't read Secret History and it's not available at my local branch of the library at the moment. Bummer...

I received a stack of Greg Iles paperbacks from my grandfather a while back, so I'm going to tackle his The Quiet Game. I've never read his work, but the reviews look promising!
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I love James Lee Burke and I've read most of his Robicheaux series. But I haven't read Creole Belle yet.