Saturday, April 21, 2018

Fiction Thriller Books You Won't Want To Put Down

By Donald Sanders


When a story is told in the first-person point of view, the narrative can sometimes be limited to what that one individual character is thinking, feeling, or experiencing. The Girl on the Train is a book that avoids that problem by delegating the narrator role between three different characters. The fast pace and exciting storyline are what makes this one of the top-selling fiction thriller books.

It would be hard to find a person who read Gone Girl and didn't feel compelled to get all the way to the end to see what happens. This is a novel that uses an unreliable narrator to add to the element of suspense. Although it may not be a happy, feel-good tale, there is something satisfying about reading Gone Girl.

A great way to revitalize a classic genre is to put it in a contemporary setting with modern popular styles. That is what is accomplished in the fantastic book called Into the Water. This is a story about several women who drowned in a certain river and the mystery that surrounds it.

The adventure of Robert Langdon continues in Origin by Dan Brown. This is filled with Brown's signature styles, and all of the elements his readers have come to expect in one of his books such as cryptology, symbology, and mind-blowing conspiracies. People who love the other stories in this series ought to give this one a try.

Most people are familiar with the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown because of the movie. Those who enjoy the book know just how compelling of a read it is. It involves a symbologist and cryptologist who form a team to uncover an ancient Christian mystery.

Before I Go to Sleep is a book written by SJ Watson, and not only was his first novel a success, it was translated into many different languages and became popular around the world. This is one of the thrillers that gets to the reader on a very psychological level since the main character is experiencing a form of amnesia that makes it impossible to form new memories. All that she has to rely on to figure out what has been going on is her own journal, and the more she reads in it, the more she doubts that everything is as it seems.

People love The Lying Game by Sara Shepard because it showcases some of the deceit of real life, as well as some of the hazards of pulling pranks that can take very ugly and even deadly turns. The story starts with the protagonist finding a video of what appears to be herself posted online, and this perpetuates her discovery of a deadly game. People who like this story can read more about it in the novels that follow in the series.

Out of Australia, Jane Harper is an author who has crafted a book that is mysterious and engaging in her very first work in this genre. The book is called The Dry, and it takes place in an Australian farming town of Harper's own invention. The plot is focused on the big secrets and conspiracies hidden in this seemingly innocent small town, as uncovered by a federal agent who has returned to his hometown for the funeral of a friend.




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