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Have you tried Thomas Harris of Hannibal fame? Or are thinking of female writers only?
I am lacking in the female writer's realm (though the best book on writing is If You Want To Write by Brenda Ueland), but would like to give those you mentioned a try.

I don’t really have a preference on male/female writers.
I did just realize that my 'reason for liking the book' made me sound a little off. ;) I had been reading all the Vampire Romance books, got sick of that, switched to Horror. Nothing really stirred any emotions, but that 1st Karin Slaughter book….man it shook me up. Thanks again for the recommendations.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson is not gory but quite violent in places, and is fantastic! I do very much recommend that if you are new to the genre. There are lots of great crime fiction books that are exciting without verging into the over-gruesome!

If you like the darker/gritttier end of the crime/thriller spectrum (e.g. Karin Slaughter), then I would recommend Stuart MacBride, Mark Billingham, Mo Hayder, Val McDermid and Paul Cleave.
I've also heard good things about Denise Mina, although I haven't read any of her books yet.

Also I agree with Craig about Mark Billingham and Denise Mina -- they both write great, very character-driven series. I read the first two or three Mo Hayder books and they were really good, I must admit. But they became a little too disturbing, even for me. Really brilliant writing though.



I love the Karin Slaughter series too ...


Thre is also the literature map...
when I typed in Karin Slaughter:
http://www.literature-map.com/karin+s...
Jilliane Hoffman and Tess Gerristsen were the closest matches.
when I typed in Karin Slaughter:
http://www.literature-map.com/karin+s...
Jilliane Hoffman and Tess Gerristsen were the closest matches.


Her Maggie O'Dell (FBI profiler)series is AMAZING!
When I finished reading all of Karin Slaughter's books, I was in a panic as to what to read next; I absolutely loved her characters, the plots, etc. I stumbled across Alex Kava three weeks ago and will be finishing the latest novel in the series (book #10) this week. After finishing the first novel, I was "that" person - the one who goes to the library and checks out every single book by that author, simply because I KNEW I'd want to move from one book into the next without delay. :-)
The series has an engrossing story line. The chapters are relatively short, so it makes reading little snippets at a time a possibility; the chapters also vary in viewpoint(e.g. which character is telling the story), which adds suspense and further develops the storyline.
The first book in the series is entitled "A Perfect Evil". Check it out. I think you'll like Kava's work. :-)
Happy reading!

cody mcfadyen is good but shame is he only ever wrote 4 books
come back and let us know what you liked and what you reading now 2 yrs down the line

If you like gruesome, you will like the Gretchen Lowell series. The first is
. I love them, and even though they gross out my husband, he enjoys them, also.

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I just finished reading Karin Slaughter series Grant County. LOVED IT. I liked that it was pretty gruesome/chilling/creepy/disturbing. I loved the way she wrote, I think it was the first book that had me saying “ WOW” while reading. I picked up Gerritsen, Tess, and have read 3 of the Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles series. Pretty good…but I’m always looking for my next book. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!!
Happy Reading.