Great suspense - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T12:49:30Zhttp://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/537324:Topic:51176?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A51253&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAny novel of Dan Brown..He is…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-08-21:537324:Comment:1568762008-08-21T13:47:01.866Zhectorhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/hector
Any novel of Dan Brown..He is awesome ...his all novel is plotted only in one night or hardly one night and one day. Nonstop suspense keeps you on your toes.
Any novel of Dan Brown..He is awesome ...his all novel is plotted only in one night or hardly one night and one day. Nonstop suspense keeps you on your toes. "Fatal" by Michael Palmertag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-07-09:537324:Comment:539572007-07-09T20:55:46.909Zdes007http://crimespace.ning.com/profile/des007
"Fatal" by Michael Palmer
"Fatal" by Michael Palmer Lee Child. However, there are…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-07-07:537324:Comment:532652007-07-07T17:57:44.003ZI. J. Parkerhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Ingpark
Lee Child. However, there are other crime novels that are page turners.
Lee Child. However, there are other crime novels that are page turners. Barry Eisler's series has mad…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-07-07:537324:Comment:531572007-07-07T04:22:59.898ZDoug Woodhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DougWood
Barry Eisler's series has made the strongest impression on me of any recent offerings, but I would entirely understand if others disagree. I usually avoid "best sellers", figuring I can always catch up on them later, but tried HARD RAIN (2nd in the series?) on a whim. Was caught up in it instantly, and really enjoyed the ride. Especially the Japanese setting and culture-clash elements. The protag is not a pure, white knight good guy. He has earned his reputation, and the fact that he is caught…
Barry Eisler's series has made the strongest impression on me of any recent offerings, but I would entirely understand if others disagree. I usually avoid "best sellers", figuring I can always catch up on them later, but tried HARD RAIN (2nd in the series?) on a whim. Was caught up in it instantly, and really enjoyed the ride. Especially the Japanese setting and culture-clash elements. The protag is not a pure, white knight good guy. He has earned his reputation, and the fact that he is caught between two worlds, and is in a position to not ever fully trust his employer(s) add to the conflict. Suspense? Pure suspense? Deep…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-06-30:537324:Comment:516132007-06-30T19:05:31.546ZMark Stevenshttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/cracker1954
Suspense? Pure suspense? Deep dark psychological suspense? I'm always pushing Patricia Highsmith..."This Sweet Sickness," "The Story Teller," and of course the first Ripley, "The Talented Mr. Ripley." Yes, she was inconsistent and occasionally off her rocker. But she was one of a kind. "Two Faces of January" wasn't bad either.
Suspense? Pure suspense? Deep dark psychological suspense? I'm always pushing Patricia Highsmith..."This Sweet Sickness," "The Story Teller," and of course the first Ripley, "The Talented Mr. Ripley." Yes, she was inconsistent and occasionally off her rocker. But she was one of a kind. "Two Faces of January" wasn't bad either. Thanks everyone. Looks like I…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-06-28:537324:Comment:513552007-06-28T16:38:13.829ZScarlett Deanhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/scarlettdean
Thanks everyone. Looks like I have my summer reads planned out!
Thanks everyone. Looks like I have my summer reads planned out! Not only that, but BAPM is da…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-06-28:537324:Comment:512532007-06-28T00:22:15.120ZDaniel Hatadihttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/danielhatadi
Not only that, but BAPM is damned funny, too.
Not only that, but BAPM is damned funny, too. Don Winslow's The Power of th…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-06-27:537324:Comment:512142007-06-27T17:27:01.549ZJames Robertshttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/jimroberts
Don Winslow's <i>The Power of the Dog</i>; the Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child novels involving Special Agent Pendergast. I particularly enjoyed <i>Still Life with Crows</i> and <i>Cabinent of Curiosities</i>.
Don Winslow's <i>The Power of the Dog</i>; the Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child novels involving Special Agent Pendergast. I particularly enjoyed <i>Still Life with Crows</i> and <i>Cabinent of Curiosities</i>. Try Peter Abrahams. He's a ma…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-06-27:537324:Comment:511992007-06-27T16:18:49.039ZJude Hardinhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/festus
Try Peter Abrahams. He's a master.
Try Peter Abrahams. He's a master. I really like Julia Spencer-F…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-06-27:537324:Comment:511832007-06-27T14:52:00.845ZChrista M. Millerhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/christammiller
I really like Julia Spencer-Fleming for suspense. Not just in the books themselves, but in the whole series she's written.
I really like Julia Spencer-Fleming for suspense. Not just in the books themselves, but in the whole series she's written.