A Good Thriller discussion
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Please Introduce Yourself, Let's All Get To Know Each Other

I love thrillers and action adventure books with a message, or transformational characters that come out of their experience changed.


I'm Geoff Nolan from Dublin, Ireland. I worked for years in the I.T. Industry but have decided to follow my passion in life and become a full-time writer. Some tough years ahead, but I'm ready for them!
Favourite authors are a bit like like music - it depends what mood I'm in. Sometimes Leon Uris. Sometimes Alistair MacLean. Sometimes Charles Dickens. I'll read anything!
Cheers!
Geoff

I'm Lucy Manas from Zlin, Czech Republic - that's in Europe. I'm 15 years old and I love collect autographs, movies and reading. I read almost everythnig except silly romantic books for girls.
This is my web about autographs:
- Lucy
Hi Geoff and Lucy,
welcome to my group.
Geoff, good luck on the writing career.
Lucy, I am also keen on autograph collecting.
regards
Sean
welcome to my group.
Geoff, good luck on the writing career.
Lucy, I am also keen on autograph collecting.
regards
Sean

I am in Sydney Australia and love action thrillers. I love David Baldacci, Lee Childs, Tom Clancy etc.
I work in the IT industry and just had my first book published - Nuclear Surprise.
Rob.
Hi
Rob, welcome to my group. Good choice, lee Childs, David Baldacii, maybe try Harlan Coben, Linwood Barclay, James Patterson.
kind regards
Sean
Rob, welcome to my group. Good choice, lee Childs, David Baldacii, maybe try Harlan Coben, Linwood Barclay, James Patterson.
kind regards
Sean

I enjoy reading mysteries, thrillers and fiction. I was looking at some of the authors mentioned by the group and thought it was a good fit.
Looking forward to getting to know everyone and share the experiences.
Jo

Hi Kyle and Darla,
Kyle I especially enjoy Linwood Barclay and Harlen Coben, and reading my tenth Lee Childs book at the moment.
Darla I have for babies, my four cats !!
Enjoy your reading, and please invite your friends here
regards
Sean
Kyle I especially enjoy Linwood Barclay and Harlen Coben, and reading my tenth Lee Childs book at the moment.
Darla I have for babies, my four cats !!
Enjoy your reading, and please invite your friends here
regards
Sean


I love to read a good mystery and am joining this group for ideas and to share favorites.
I am a little OCD about my books, I like to read a book series - in order.
Since buying my eReader, I've read:
James Patterson's Women's Murder Club Series
Miranda Bliss' Cooking School Murders
Richard Castle's Nikki Heat Series
Lee Child's Jack Reacher Series
Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone Series
Currently on the Michael Connelly Harry Bosch Series
Then onto Jack McElvoy and Terry McCaleb
Have read several of these, but will likely go from the beginning.
Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta
Jonathan Kellerman's Alex Delaware
Also on the list Harlan Coben, Tess Gerritsen, John Sandford, and the Stephanie Plum and Alex Cross series.
Looking forward to learning of new ones also!


My name's Nate Granzow—I'm a thriller author () from Iowa and a big fan of the likes of Cussler, Rollins, Thor, and Flynn.
I'd like to invite anyone interested in a shot at winning an Amazon Kindle to visit ( simply sign up for my author updates for a chance to win.
I'm glad to be part of this group, and look forward to discussing the genre with you all!
Best,
Nate
Hi
welcome to the new members.
Other authors that I can recommend, are David Baldacci, as mentioned, John Sandford I have never read but have abour 7-8 to read.
I have in my ever growing books, many Karen Rose, Karin Slaughter,Kathy Reich, Tess Gerritsen, James Patterson, John Chrisham, Michael Connelly, James Herbert, and one that is good is Alex Cross, also Tania Carver, Casey Hill (husband and wife team), also love Chris Ryan and Andy McNab.
Highly recommend Linwood Barclay.
Keep reading.
regards
Sean
welcome to the new members.
Other authors that I can recommend, are David Baldacci, as mentioned, John Sandford I have never read but have abour 7-8 to read.
I have in my ever growing books, many Karen Rose, Karin Slaughter,Kathy Reich, Tess Gerritsen, James Patterson, John Chrisham, Michael Connelly, James Herbert, and one that is good is Alex Cross, also Tania Carver, Casey Hill (husband and wife team), also love Chris Ryan and Andy McNab.
Highly recommend Linwood Barclay.
Keep reading.
regards
Sean
Hi Marilyn,
Now on my 13th Lee Childs Book Die Trying. As you can guess not read all of them in order.
Just have The Enemy, Nothing To Lose and A Wanted Man to read.
Really enjoyed James patterson's Kill Me If You Can
regards
Sean
Now on my 13th Lee Childs Book Die Trying. As you can guess not read all of them in order.
Just have The Enemy, Nothing To Lose and A Wanted Man to read.
Really enjoyed James patterson's Kill Me If You Can
regards
Sean

I'm John Kenny and new to GoodReads as well as the group. I live about an hour outside of Ottawa, Canada. And to be totally stereotyped, yes in fact I did have a moose in my backyard last week. I'm a firefighter by profession.
My reading tastes are rather broad. I do love a good thriller/mystery though I have to confess I haven't read one lately. I've been trying to catch up on some of the gaps in the classics. Right now I'm slogging my way through "The Game of Thrones" series. The first one was great, but... well I started it so I'll finish.
Here's a bit of an off the wall recommendation - Russell Wangersky's Burning Down The House: Fighting Fires And Losing Myself. It probably more properly falls into the biography/memoir category, but it has a fair bit of action/adventure. It's probably the best book I've read about what it's like to be a firefighter - brutally honest and lyrically beautiful in the writing.

I am looking forward to seeing what other people are reading and their reviews.
Irene
Hi Irene,
welcome, love South Africa, especially enjoying our safari a few years ago.
Never read a Jeffery Deaver yet !
regards
Sean
welcome, love South Africa, especially enjoying our safari a few years ago.
Never read a Jeffery Deaver yet !
regards
Sean


Hi
Welcome Allison, yes I enjoy Karin Slaughter, you will like David Baldacci, Lisa Gardner(similar to Karin) and Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay.
regards
Sean
Welcome Allison, yes I enjoy Karin Slaughter, you will like David Baldacci, Lisa Gardner(similar to Karin) and Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay.
regards
Sean

Cheers,
John



Thanks for inviting me here. I'm Amaya and I love thriller books. I talk about them a lot on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ (and Twitter!) I also write thrillers, but I'm not here to self promote, just to enjoy the company of other thriller book aficionados (I love that word!)
Looking forward to meeting you all soon.

Hi Amaya, Michael and Irene
Thanks for joining please add your comments on your books, add any new subjects.
I do pop in when time allows. I also enjoy Vince Flynn
regards
Sean
Thanks for joining please add your comments on your books, add any new subjects.
I do pop in when time allows. I also enjoy Vince Flynn
regards
Sean
Hi Everyone:
I've been looking for a group that reads good thrillers. This seems like a good group. I'm reading The Accident right now.
Ron
I've been looking for a group that reads good thrillers. This seems like a good group. I'm reading The Accident right now.
Ron

Happy New Year! My name is Sue and I live in Toronto, and this group was recommended to me by my friend, Ronhummer. I also noticed I have some other friends in this group. I have been a member of Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ since 2010, and am in the site everyday. I am a avid reader and enjoy reading mystery suspense psychological thrillers. I read hard cover novels and also on my Kindle. Looking forward to touching base with other members and discussing novels.
Take care
Sue
Hi
Welcome to my new members and a Happy New Year to you all, let's grow this group this year.
I just finished The Siege by Simon Kernick, it's brilliant.
Highly recommended
regards
Sean
Ron, thanks for your help.
Welcome to my new members and a Happy New Year to you all, let's grow this group this year.
I just finished The Siege by Simon Kernick, it's brilliant.
Highly recommended
regards
Sean
Ron, thanks for your help.

Good to meet you Paulette and LaDonna. Haven't read the Virgil Flowers series or King & Maxwell but would like to soon. Of course, Lee Child is great.


Hi,
Welcome to our many new members as this group is growing, it's great that it's not just ne posting !!
Welcome, Paulette, Lorrea and Alicia.
Add as many posts, all interesting to read.
I have a collection of over 400-500 books to read, at best in order of authors.
Many regulars as mentioned previously but many not read many of yet.
Karin Slaughter, have lots to read yet, Karen Rose (read none yet) Andrew Gross (have 5-6) as well as lots of James Patterson, Michael Connelly, John Grisham, read most of Chris Ryan( a few to go)lots of David Baldacci,a few Jeffrey Deaver, Richard Montari, Clive Cussler, Robert Harris, Jo Nesbo, Nicci French(meant to be chilling thrillers), all Andy McNab's, lots of Harlan Coben, read a few, some of Linwood Barclay, some of Camilla Lackberg, some of Tania Carver, Kris Kuzneski, lots of the great old Alistair Maclean and ALL Vince Hill (another great find last year) if you like Lee Childs your like Vince Flynn!
Have loads of Tess Gerritsen, Jack Higgins, all Allan Folsom and Simon Kernick, John Sandford (to read) and Robert Goddard(although not sure about.
Casey Hill a few, and great books (Ron you will like them), lots of Kathy Reich.
Well that's names a few authors
Sean
Read all Lee Childs.
Welcome to our many new members as this group is growing, it's great that it's not just ne posting !!
Welcome, Paulette, Lorrea and Alicia.
Add as many posts, all interesting to read.
I have a collection of over 400-500 books to read, at best in order of authors.
Many regulars as mentioned previously but many not read many of yet.
Karin Slaughter, have lots to read yet, Karen Rose (read none yet) Andrew Gross (have 5-6) as well as lots of James Patterson, Michael Connelly, John Grisham, read most of Chris Ryan( a few to go)lots of David Baldacci,a few Jeffrey Deaver, Richard Montari, Clive Cussler, Robert Harris, Jo Nesbo, Nicci French(meant to be chilling thrillers), all Andy McNab's, lots of Harlan Coben, read a few, some of Linwood Barclay, some of Camilla Lackberg, some of Tania Carver, Kris Kuzneski, lots of the great old Alistair Maclean and ALL Vince Hill (another great find last year) if you like Lee Childs your like Vince Flynn!
Have loads of Tess Gerritsen, Jack Higgins, all Allan Folsom and Simon Kernick, John Sandford (to read) and Robert Goddard(although not sure about.
Casey Hill a few, and great books (Ron you will like them), lots of Kathy Reich.
Well that's names a few authors
Sean
Read all Lee Childs.
Also...
if you want a chance of pace a little that touch the heart in different ways.
Frozen In Time, and unbelievable true story of courage.
A Lion Called Christian ( an amazing true stories and one of the most watched things on you tube- the re-meeting)
A Cat Called Bob. Loved this book
And of course the great thriller Child 44 (soon a film)
(one of three books)
Sean
if you want a chance of pace a little that touch the heart in different ways.
Frozen In Time, and unbelievable true story of courage.
A Lion Called Christian ( an amazing true stories and one of the most watched things on you tube- the re-meeting)
A Cat Called Bob. Loved this book
And of course the great thriller Child 44 (soon a film)
(one of three books)
Sean

Same here Beth. One day to read a book. That's tough. I may have to check out the book. Hope to see you in the group read.


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Thanks for joining my group, please do introduce yourself. As moderator I will start. I live in Jersey in the Channel Islands, I have lived here for thirty seven years, married for thirty five years.(NOW 40.5 years)
I am a mad film buff, a music buff and love travelling and reading. I love playing tennis and walking. In the 1980's I wrote a film reference book and also collect signed autograghs.
My wife and I both work full time, but we also make homemade jewellery which we sale at Craft Shows here in Jersey.
You can see more information on my photos,music and favourite books on my website, photos of our holidays.
kind regards
Sean