Tag: Thriller
STAGS by M. A. Bennett Review
There are plenty of novels that depict the struggles between the upper and lower classes and their roles in the construct of the social...
The Institute by Stephen King Review
I have been a big fan of novels by Stephen King for decades, I think that his stories are always very creative, thrilling and...
The Fall of Crazy House by James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet...
American thriller writer James Patterson is a very prolific author, having sold more than 400 million books, whether that’s books he has written or...
Crazy House by James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet Review
I am a fan of James Patterson; I love the Alex Cross and Women’s Murder Club novels. But for the most part he co-authors...
Enemies Closer by Tom Batt Review
I love reading crime thrillers as do a lot of the UK (crime thrillers and police procedurals are the most popular genre). A lot...
The Skeleton Key by Erin Kelly Review
A story that captures the imagination from reading the opening pages, for me, is either going to lose momentum and fall flat on its...
The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver Review
The Bone Collector. Sounds rather gruesome, doesn’t it? Something more akin to a gruesome horror than a crime or police procedural thriller novel. If...
The Botanist by M.W. Craven Review
In 2018 a new series of books was unleashed to crime fiction readers by M. W. Craven featuring Detective Sergeant Washington Poe and his...
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Review
There are some truly excellent dystopian fiction novels that a lot of us may have read, whether for pleasure or at school, such as...
Crusher by Niall Leonard Review
Crusher is the first novel in the Crusher series and the debut novel by Niall Leonard. It is a gritty crime-thriller for the young...