The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman is the kind of thriller I like, simple, easy to grasp yet with so many sub-layers
How to Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie
There is nothing predictable about the book, How to kill your family, and that’s the best kind of book you could ever pick up.
State of Terror by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Louise Penny
The trouble with State of Terror is that it is bulky with information and board rooms but less on the action. Rest is all akin to its genre.
The Sacred Spoils by Will Adams
The Sacred Spoils, for me, lacked a bit of history lessons but otherwise its a good treasure hunt with lots of sub plots.Needs full focus.
Caught by Harlan Coben
Caught by Harlan Coben for me is a two part book. While the first Half is setting up the tone the second half is blazing it all.
Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
The thing about Firekeeper’s Daughter is that the thing that bothered me about the book is what made it special too.I kept going back to it.
The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould
If you love a bit of dark and spooky thriller, then the dead and the dark has got it. Imagine a sleepy Hollow kind of thriller.
The Good Lie by A.R. Torre
if you love a good thriller, with a bit of dark side, with a little psychological angle and have good twists then The Good Lie is perfect.
The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon
The drowning kind is like a panther. It moves sheathed in darkness and pounces on you when you are least expect.
That Weekend by Kara Thomas
That Weekend is a good thriller but It’s the plot ending that will make or break the book for you but that is something up to each readers.