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But if that's too overwhelming, here's a quick list of great thrillers (personal faves, classics)
Blue Belle
The Siskiyou Two-Step
Ninth Directive
The Domino Principle
The Outfit
Embrace the Wolf
Blue Belle
The Siskiyou Two-Step
Ninth Directive
The Domino Principle
The Outfit
Embrace the Wolf
Having read the delightful Lewis Trilogy by Peter May and his book Coffin Road, all set in the lovely and well described isles of Lewis and Harris, Scotland. I have started another of this writer's series and am finding them well worth recommending. They take place in France and he moves around solving cold cases and in the process discovering some wonderful bits of French country, society, culture, history.
Enzo Macleod Files: Peter May. all on iBook. Good prices!
Extraordinary People (The Enzo Files, #1)
The Critic (Enzo Files, #2)
Blacklight Blue (Enzo Files, #3)
Freeze Frame (Enzo Files, #4)
Blowback (Enzo Files, #5)
Cast Iron (The Enzo Files, #6)
Enzo Macleod Files: Peter May. all on iBook. Good prices!
Extraordinary People (The Enzo Files, #1)
The Critic (Enzo Files, #2)
Blacklight Blue (Enzo Files, #3)
Freeze Frame (Enzo Files, #4)
Blowback (Enzo Files, #5)
Cast Iron (The Enzo Files, #6)




Hello "Antsun"
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Re: your recent posting in this section for your book, 'Shattered Faces'.
Just a reminder, all self-promotional posts for either authors [or their publicists] shall go under this section of the group:
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Re: your recent posting in this section for your book, 'Shattered Faces'.
Just a reminder, all self-promotional posts for either authors [or their publicists] shall go under this section of the group:
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Thank you ...
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Conspiracy in Kiev (other topics)And The Wolf Shall Dwell (other topics)
Brannan's Run (other topics)
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They're arranged by region of the world where the story takes place; and secondly by region where the book was published.
There's a specific shelf for thrillers; (which take somewhat of a back seat to mysteries in this group). I reckon its just because more mysteries --by sheer weight of numbers-- are released each month.