World Mysteries and Thrillers discussion
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Ann wrote: "One of my favorite mystery/spy writers is Alan Furst. Lots of WWII stuff."Furst is just fantastic! I also enjoy Philip Kerr.
Philip Kerr
Both authors plunk you right in the middle of sweeping historical events.
Vickie wrote: "I am a mystery author. My sister Loretta Jackson and I are authors of The Ardis Cole Mystery Series. Ardis is an archaelolgist who solves mysteries in different places around the world. The firs..."sounds like very interesting series! all the best
Hey! I am sharmishtha, from India, I write mostly paranormal and fantasy stories and poetry of all types. My favorite mystery character is of-course sherlock holmes, he is so very intelligent! is not he?
Hello, I'm Ruth Ford Elward from Colorado and I'm a published author.. I've been a fan of mysteries since I was a child. I like this genre because the pace is fast and the hero has to be more resourceful than the villain. If ever I could have dinner with a detective, I would love to invite Sherlock Holmes (I'd settle for Benedict Cumberbatch) and together, we would concoct the most thrilling mystery ever written.
Ruth Ford Elward
Author of Diverse Mysteries
Ruth Ford Elward
Author of Diverse Mysteries
Hi, welcome to all the new readers :)
Iʻm Anna; I founded this group a few years back.
Pardon for my absence for the last few months - itʻs been some "real life" rough time. Cultural and language deprivation, other stress... and recently also stupid eye issues + needing to focus on other issues (like learning better braille reading and writing skills).
But the itch to read more crime is back - so more Nesbo type reads - and a huge pile of printed books in the house (and a library card - yay) = letʻs see what reads will work next. :)
Iʻm Anna; I founded this group a few years back.
Pardon for my absence for the last few months - itʻs been some "real life" rough time. Cultural and language deprivation, other stress... and recently also stupid eye issues + needing to focus on other issues (like learning better braille reading and writing skills).
But the itch to read more crime is back - so more Nesbo type reads - and a huge pile of printed books in the house (and a library card - yay) = letʻs see what reads will work next. :)
Anna wrote: "Hi, welcome to all the new readers :)Iʻm Anna; I founded this group a few years back.
Pardon for my absence for the last few months - itʻs been some "real life" rough time. Cultural and language d..."
You are a brave lady, Anna!
Hi everyone. I'm CJ. I am fairly new this group. I love a variety of books, but my love is in thrillers and romantic suspense. I live in the midwest, Illinois. My life is filled with my family and the crazy world of writing. I love every minute of it.
Hi everyone,I am not exactly new to this group, but came back after a long time so thought a re-introduction might as well be done
I am a voracious reader and reviewer. Check out my blog site
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I can be contacted for reviews or even general chat via my Goodreads Account or my mail ID devinair.reviews@gmail.com
Hello everyone, my name is Eileen and I live in Florida. I just joined Goodreads and this group. We've had a criminal defense law office since '97 so I like reading legal/crime/police proc. books in my little free time. I also like reading int'l thrillers. Look forward to getting to know the group!
Hi everyoneMy name is Jo-Ann Carson. I live on the west coast of Canada and I have always loved mysteries in all forms. Domestic thrillers really excite me too.
I'm happy to be part of this group. I can tell by some of the posts that you are well read and will give me some great ideas for my tbr pile. Right now my favorites are: Barry Eisler, Harlan Coben, Toni Anderson (Barkley Sound Series) and Joseph Finder. The last thriller to knock my socks off was Suspicion.
I read when ever I can. Ditto review. I've belonged to Goodreads for awhile.
Hi Everyone,My name is Marta and I'm the author of the Kate Stanton Hollywood Mystery series. Although I like books from many different genres, in my heart of hearts, I'm a mystery and suspense gal all the way! My favorite authors are Tess Gerritsen and Linwood Barclay, to name but a few.
I'm happy to have found this group.
Hello Folks, My name is Vicki lee Zell (VLZ) and like Marta, I love mystery suspense thrillers and I write fiction mystery/thrillers. www.vlzbooks.com in case anyone cares to take a looksee. I just released an audio mystery/thriller in May 2015. I have another audio mystery/thriller coming out soon. If you like cozy mysteries with suspense that keep you unglued to the very last drop, stop by and take a peek. Very nice to meet you all. Great beginnings to one and all. VLZBOOKS
Hi Marta I have several of your books on my kindle, purchased during 1 day sales. I have not read any yet. My wife and I read Tess Gerritsen.Welcome to all new members
Hello. Just joined. Amber Foxx, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. My favorite "world" thrillers are byMartyn V. HalmThe Amsterdam Assassin Series.
I read more mystery than thriller but I do venture out occasionally.
Ann wrote: "One of my favorite mystery/spy writers is Alan Furst. Lots of WWII stuff."Ann - One of my favourite writers. His books are fascinating. Same goes for Philip Kerr, especially his Bernie Gunther novels.
Well. For all things espionage--gentle reminder here that I host three spy-fiction readers groups elsewhere on Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
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And another reminder for any new member joining the group: if you're also an author, get in touch with me so we can make the most of that.
If Alan Furst had started his career when Goodreads was around, he would probably be in these groups of ours, picking up ideas. New writers keep these genres thriving. John leCarre tok over from Ian Fleming--and Clive Cussler and David Morrell took over the thriller genre when Frederick Forsyth started slowing down. Nowadays everyone talks about Furst and Olen Steinhauer ...its the way it always goes. Its how the dialog remains relevant; and that dialog about the craft will spawn the next writer after Furst to make their splash.
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
And another reminder for any new member joining the group: if you're also an author, get in touch with me so we can make the most of that.
If Alan Furst had started his career when Goodreads was around, he would probably be in these groups of ours, picking up ideas. New writers keep these genres thriving. John leCarre tok over from Ian Fleming--and Clive Cussler and David Morrell took over the thriller genre when Frederick Forsyth started slowing down. Nowadays everyone talks about Furst and Olen Steinhauer ...its the way it always goes. Its how the dialog remains relevant; and that dialog about the craft will spawn the next writer after Furst to make their splash.
Hi everyone. My name is Marian Phair. I'm English; a published author, and I write Crime Thriller/Mystery. Sorry for the delay in engaging with the group, but I'm busy writing the sequel to my last novel, 'The Devil Came to Abbeville.'
I have hundreds of books covering all genres, but Crime Thrillers are top of my list. My favourite authors, are Patricia Cornwell, Kathy Reich's, Stuart McBride, and James Patterson. Happy days, my Goodreads friends. :)
I am Luke, an English-Greek author. My new book,
, has been called a 'Superb murder/mystery. An Agatha Christie tale set in the 21st century.' by the National society of the Greek Authors. As an Agatha Christie fan, the review brought tears to my eyes.All my titles are set upon Greek Islands.
Hello everyone. I'm Adam. I'm an Englander from, er, England. Once I've found my feet I hope to join in the debates.
Hi Adam. I too am an Englander. :) My name is Marian Phair. I still have to find my way around on here. Happy Days.
Hi allJust wanted to say hello and introduce myself. I am an author and avid cosy crime reader (the No 1 Ladies Detective agency series is my favourite). As an author I write a light-hearted crime series set in India and featuring a baby elephant. The first book in my series The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra is a Times Saturday bestseller, Waterstones Book Club selection and Amazon Best Debut pick. I've posted further details in the Authors Promo section for anyone interested. From this group I'd love recommendations for other cosy crime series that I haven't yet discovered!
Vaseem
My wife and I like The number one Ladies Detective Agency.I have some books by Luke on my kindle. Welcome to all new members.
Thomas wrote: "My wife and I like The number one Ladies Detective Agency.I have some books by Luke on my kindle. Welcome to all new members."
Thanks, Thomas. I love the way Alexander McCall Smith creates an atmosphere of what I call 'serious fun' in No 1 Ladies. And Precious is such a charming and wonderful heroine. At any rate, if u like the series u may at some point wish to check out one of my books as my publisher Hodder positioned them as being "For fans of the No. Ladies detective agency series". Most who have read them seem to agree, judging from feedback Ive received. Wish you all the best :)
Hi!Im Marian and Im retired and happily married to a bonna fide sci fy man.We live in Ontario Canada and Im happy to be here:)Going now to check out the forum.Happy Easter.
Hi. I am Carol. Aside from reading Inspector Maigret novels in college, I did not start reading international contemporary mysteries (non-British) until about 5 or so years ago. I like Dona Leon, and Fred Vargas. I also like the Scandinavian mystery writers.
Hi there, I am a writer and avid reader, as well as a popcorn crunching movie buff. My first novel is a thriller set in New York City. I am Australian born, I visit the United States often drawing inspiration from different cities and American pop culture. I also write motivational quotes. I am currently working on the sequel to my first book.
To find out more about me and my works feel free to say 'hi' here on GR otherwise you can checkout my FB page here: https://www.facebook.com/officialMLSh...
I love to discuss the process of writing, where I draw my inspiration from and movies, so don't be shy to say hello.
Hi I'm Jamie. I'n currently reading Bonfire by Krysten Ritter. I'm from CANADA and my first novel is Secret Monitor Men. Here is my FB link: https://www.facebook.com/author.Jamie...Here is a link for a free advance copy of my mystery thriller: https://www.inkitt.com/stories/160877
Hello everyone!Just joined. I'm an author, but first and foremost a reader. I write mysteries, thrillers, and sci-fi, but I read most anything, including non-fiction. My favorite mystery is The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov--yes, it's sci-fi, but it's also a mystery! I like most British mysteries and one of my recent books is an homage to Agatha Christie.
In libris libertas!
r/Steve
Hi everyone! I'm a new member, a reader first and an author second, chronologically speaking :) The first true mystery I remember reading--after all the Nancy Drews and Trixie Beldens, natch--is Doris Miles Disney's WINIFRED. This book still has the best last line of any I've ever read.I write mystery/thriller blends, with an emphasis on the suspense. I'm interested in the mystery of small town life, especially...how we imbue a place with drama, then become its victims and its victors.
Look forward to getting to know you all!
Jenny
Hi Anna,Thanks for the welcome to the group. I'm still rather new to Goodreads so I'm finding my feet. I'm a writer of non-fiction newsletters about macroeconomics but I've nearly finished writing my first work of fiction, a financial thriller. Now that might raise some eyebrows, my wife tells me 'financial thriller' is an oxymoron.
Anyway, for the present I'm a reader... of Thrillers, Crime, historical fiction (but usually with s crime type theme).
Thanks for accepting me to the group. I'll be a little coy until I get a sense of the way you guys interact.
Cheers,
Col
Hello everyone,My name is Raistlin Skelley, I'm a neo-noir crime writer from Southwestern Pennsylvania. Most of my favorite writers are dead and every book I read makes me think I'm less and less well read. I have self-published a few books but that's a separate matter. I'm also brand new to Goodreads and kind of feel like I'm on a spaceship. Thank you for using a Buster Keaton gif. And thank you for having me.
Hello Everyone my name is Brian Benson. I live in Alexandria, Virginia. I'm an avid reader, and write psychological thrillers. I recently started a publishing company: Dog Days Ink. Many of you I may know, as I'm also a goodreads author...
Hello Everyone, my name is Adam Sikes and I am a novelist. I primarily write spy thrillers but I read just about everything. Before becoming an author, I spent twenty-five years in national security both in uniform with the US Marine Corps and then at the CIA as a paramilitary officer. I currently reside in Southern California but have lived all over the country and the world, with New England, Portugal, and France conjuring the fondest memories, Moscow was it’s own unique land while Iraq and Afghanistan are from another life. I’m looking forward to chatting with everyone in the discussion groups and getting to know you. Cheers, Adam
Pocket bio: Retired humanities teacher, residing in Tlaxcala, Mexico, with two dogs and six indoor cats. Passionate about literature, history, philosophy, classical music and opera, cinema, and similar subjects. Nostalgic guy. Politically centrist. BA in American Studies from Yale; MAs in English and Education from Boston University. Born in northern New Jersey. Have lived and worked in San Francisco, Chicago, northern Nevada, northeast Wisconsin, South Korea. More detail at Goodreads profile.
I'm Dave. Always looking for new friends on Goodreads. I'm a writer and artist from Canada (near Toronto). I love reading crime/mystery/thriller, sci-fi, and horror. Fantasy too.I've read most of the Scandinavian crime fiction genre (Martin Beck, especially), and it reminds me a lot of how Canadian crime fiction reads. Something about the isolation, the cold winters, the quirky people. Canadian fiction adds some self-deprectation and culture influence from the U.S.A.
HI Dave. I too am a mystery writer from Canada. I grew up in Toronto and Ontario but now live on Vancouver Island.
I am not a fan of the gritty crime dramas, Maybe that's why I moved to Canada's warmest region. (😉)
Welcome.
Judith wrote: "HI Dave. I too am a mystery writer from Canada. I grew up in Toronto and Ontario but now live on Vancouver Island.
I am not a fan of the gritty crime dramas, Maybe that's why I moved to Canada's w..."
Great to meet you, Judith!
I'm harboured up in the Welsh Valleys. I work outdoors, mostly on farms, walling, fencing, and general repair work. I was a focused on my rugby, but a knee injury has put me on the sidelines for good. In the off-seasons, when finance allowed, I took to the mountains: mostly Asia and the Himalayas. I took to reading whilst recovering from my surgery. It's becoming a big thing. As one door closes, another door opens.
Hi to everyone.I'm a surveyor, I own a sea kayak, live within a stone's throw of the briny and luckily work in coastal surveying.
I yearn for fiction that asks me think: join-the-dots, figure what is happening, where the plot is taking me.
Hi,I'm from the UK and have decided being at home and reading is now the better choice for my leisure time.
Hi,I'm from the UK and have decided being at home and reading is now the better choice for my leisure time.
Hi, I'm Jenny,At present I'm, unfortunately, marooned in a big city of Scotland. Where I'm living, it's not safe in the evenings. I will head south as soon as I can but, for now reading is what I'm at. It would be good to make friends.
Look at this miniature English invasion.
Welcome, you lot!
p.s. by 'English' I simply mean from the United Kingdom --no offense to any Scots or Welsh
Welcome, you lot!
p.s. by 'English' I simply mean from the United Kingdom --no offense to any Scots or Welsh
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I've only read one of his but have him on the TBR pile - hopefully more in 2015