Friday, April 20, 2018

The Best Fiction Thriller Books

By Donald Sanders


One way that a first-person narrative is made more interesting is by breaking up the storytelling into different characters' perspectives. Readers are treated to three highly intriguing female protagonists in The Girl on the Train. This is great for anyone who loves fiction thriller books.

Gone Girl is a novel that is a first-person narrative, and uses this element to create more mystery and suspense by making the narrator a man who is not very reliable at providing full and accurate information. This keeps the reader drawn from page to page to find out what happens in this beautifully twisted story about a marriage gone very wrong. Readers will feel just like the characters themselves in that they don't know who to trust until they reach the very end.

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.

Those who are fans of this genre are certainly familiar with Dan Brown and his work, and his book called Origin falls right into line with the quality of storytelling his fans have come to expect. This is the fifth in his Robert Langdon series, which is an important thing to keep in mind before running out to a bookstore and buying it. Like the other novels in this series, it contains plenty of conspiracies and symbology.

A lot of people have heard of The Da Vinci Code because of the popular movie starring Tom Hanks, but there are plenty who have never read the book. This is what many people call Dan Brown's finest novel. In it, he introduced his symbologist character that paves the way for a thrilling series.

It is always amazing when an author's first book is a huge international success, and that was exactly the case with SJ Watson's Before I Go to Sleep. This book has been translated into numerous languages and has seen popularity in many different countries. The main character is especially vulnerable because she suffers from a form of amnesia that prevents her from forming new memories.

The Lying Game by Sara Shepard is an interesting tale of deceit. When the protagonist gets caught up in a mischievous game gone awry, things get scary. This is the first book in the Lying Game series.

For a book by an Australian author, The Dry by Jane Harper is a great one to pick up. Although her small farming town in her story is fictional, it will feel very real to the reader. As one finds out from reading this book, there's much more to this town than meets the eye.




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