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message 1: by Phil (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments Hi all, just finished I Am Pilgrim. Two dimensional characters, no interest to the plot, bad dialogue.

Please can I have suggestions for an 'epic' thriller I should have read instead! Looking for a fun read, but with some depth.


message 2: by Stephanie Hutabarat (last edited Sep 02, 2016 04:38PM) (new)


message 3: by Paul (new)

Paul  Perry (pezski) | 233 comments Hi Phil


I see you like John Irving, le Carre and Chris Brookmyre - good man!

if you haven't read The Straw Men by Michael Marshall I can't recommend it highly enough, and also Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith


message 4: by Phil (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments Stephanie wrote: "Try The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. It's good."

Hi Stephanie,

I read that book last summer. Thought it OK, (certainly better than I am Pilgrim), but also thought that the characters were not that well formed. Perhaps i have been spoiled by Le Carré!


message 5: by Phil (last edited Sep 02, 2016 06:40PM) (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments Paul wrote: "Hi Phil


I see you like John Irving, le Carre and Chris Brookmyre - good man!

if you haven't read The Straw Men by Michael Marshall I can't recommend it highly enou..."


Hi Paul

I have read Child 44 some years ago, and enjoyed.

Off to take a look at The Straw Men.

EDIT,
Just seen that the Straw Man is only available as an abridged audiobook on audible, bugger! I am more inclined to get a book as an audiobook / kindle pairing at the moment, as i have been able to spend time listening to audiobooks that i would not have been able to spend reading.


message 6: by Miss M (new)

Miss M | 560 comments You could try Mick Herron's Slow Horses - not really thriller-y, but in line with the le Carre books.

Also, I've recently discovered Michael Robotham's thrillers; they are excellent, IMO.
Suspect

Then again, I didn't think Pilgrim was too bad... ; )


message 7: by Phil (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments Miss M wrote: "You could try Mick Herron's Slow Horses - not really thriller-y, but in line with the le Carre books.

Also, I've recently discovered Michael Robotham's thrillers; they are excellent..."


It may have been the poor narration that affected my perception. His portrayal of a Yorkshire accent is something that will live with me for some time....!


message 8: by Charlie (new)

Charlie | 4 comments Hi Phil, I recommend Brazen Violations, British author I think.
Very well rounded characters and a thrilling, compelling plot.
Hope that helps.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/...


message 9: by Rowena (new)

Rowena Hoseason | 90 comments Do you enjoy the Scandi crime / Nordic procedurals?
If so, The Dying Detective is one of my top reads of 2016.
Still has me snivelling in my soup if I think too hard about it - but it's not soppy in any conceivable way:

https://murdermayhemandmore.wordpress...


Stephanie Hutabarat | 1093 comments Paul wrote: "Hi Phil


I see you like John Irving, le Carre and Chris Brookmyre - good man!

if you haven't read The Straw Men by Michael Marshall I can't recommend it highly enou..."


Agree with Paul, Child 44 is a good one.


Stephanie Hutabarat | 1093 comments Miss M wrote: "You could try Mick Herron's Slow Horses - not really thriller-y, but in line with the le Carre books.

Also, I've recently discovered Michael Robotham's thrillers; they are excellent..."


Agree with Miss M, Robotham's is the best. Have you read also from John Case, Benjamin Black,Miss M? I love also those men


message 12: by Miss M (new)

Miss M | 560 comments Hi Stephanie - yes, I've read all the Benjamin Black books, will check out John Case, thanks!


message 13: by Phil (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments Thanks all.

Just downloaded Slow Horses - happy to find its £4.49 for both the Kindle and Audible versions!


message 14: by Miss M (new)

Miss M | 560 comments Hope it works out, Phil!


message 15: by Phil (last edited Sep 12, 2016 02:26PM) (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments PS, here’s a link to a sample of the bad accents in the I Am Pilgrim audiobook:-

https://clyp.it/bpr0cvom


message 16: by Scott (new)

Scott if you want epic, it's hard to go wrong with The Company by Robert Littell. its a sweeping history of the CIA. one of my favorite books.


message 17: by Miss M (new)

Miss M | 560 comments Phil wrote: "PS, here’s a link to a sample of the bad accents in the I Am Pilgrim audiobook:-

https://clyp.it/bpr0cvom"


Hahahahaha...I know audiobooks are the next Big Thing, but that certainly hasn't convinced me to give them another try...


message 18: by Gil (new)

Gil | 8 comments Actually he's an Australian author Charlie, but yes, I agree - great thriller!!


Brazen Violations by Jonathan Macpherson


message 19: by Gil (new)

Gil | 8 comments Actually he's an Australian author, Charlie, but I totally agree, what a great thriller!


Brazen Violations by Jonathan Macpherson


message 20: by Phil (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments Scott wrote: "if you want epic, it's hard to go wrong with The Company by Robert Littell. its a sweeping history of the CIA. one of my favorite books."

This is very much the exception! I have just started Slow Horses, and the narrator is brilliant. Suits the mood of the novel perfectly.


message 21: by Dave (new)

Dave Taylor try this trilogy if you like Bourne/Bond/McClane-esque thrillers, all have the same protagonist and are tenuously linked but each can be read as stand alones, I may not be posting them in order either, I found them quite fun to read: Hard Wired Hard Road Hard Kill


message 22: by Dave (new)

Dave Taylor If you want something with a bit more substance, try this: The Butterfly Garden


message 23: by Mariana (new)

Mariana | 3 comments I read the Girl on the train and I thought it was a great book.


message 24: by Phil (new)

Phil Cuddy | 8 comments Miss M wrote: "Hope it works out, Phil!"


Loved the book, now read the three in the Slough House. Can't wait for the next to come out in February.

Thanks for the recommendation. Now off to look at Michael Robotham.

PS The Narrator Sean Barret is amazing


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