Thriller

Books that are characterized by excitement, suspense, and high stakes.

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Rating: 4.3/5

The Talented Mr. Ripley Review

Highsmith's storytelling hooks you with suspense and twists. Characters are intriguing but sometimes lack depth. Settings are vivid, pulling you in. Despite a few flaws, her books are a great read for thriller enthusiasts.

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Rating: 4.3/5

The Power of the Dog Review

Phil struts around like he owns Montana, but don't let his dirty boots fool you—the real mud is in his heart. Savage's storytelling is sharp and slow-burn, perfect for folks who like their Westerns with some bite.

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Rating: 4.3/5

The Devil All the Time Review

"The Devil All the Time" weaves a dark tapestry of intertwined lives, exploring the gritty underbelly of human nature. Despite its heavy tone, the compelling characters and moral dilemmas keep you hooked. It's a thrilling, albeit disturbing, read.

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Rating: 3.5/5

Wild Honey Review

"Mad Honey" offers a sweet yet sticky plot, with relatable characters and a few predictable moments. A buzzing read worth your time, though it could use more surprises.

And Then There Were None cover
Rating: 4.3/5

And Then There Were None Review

Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None' delivered nail-biting suspense on a creepy island. Loved the mind game, but ending felt rushed. Plot twists kept me guessing. Grab a flashlight!

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Rating: 4.3/5

Rainbow Crow Review

"Six of Crows" spins a thrilling tale where unforgettable characters tackle dangerous heists. It's full of suspense, humor, and life lessons. Expect to be amused and moved. Just watch out for the occasional plot hiccup.

Behind The Staircase: All Profits Go To Charity Cover
Rating: 3.5/5

Behind The Staircase Review

Peterson's books keep readers on edge with suspense and humor. Characters jump off pages, while plot twists surprise. A bit chatty at times, but worth it for unpredictable endings.

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Rating: 3.8/5

Godkiller Review

In 'Hannah Kaner', the plot twists keep you on your toes, while the characters feel like old friends. A few dull moments exist, but overall, it's a fun and engaging read for anyone seeking a delightful literary escape.

Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

Kane and Abel Review

"Kane and Abel" delivers endless twists and gripping suspense. Archer excels at storytelling, though pacing sometimes skips a beat. Characters captivate with their flaws and ambitions. A thrilling read, yet brings occasional melodrama. Worth the journey for sure!