Tuesday, 17 April 2018

The Most Popular Fiction Thriller Books

By Donald Sanders


The Girl on the Train is a novel that is told in the first-person point of view with three different narrators to keep things interesting. All of the narrators are women, and the story that is told is very fast-paced and exciting. That is why this is one of the top fiction thriller books that comes to people's minds when they think of this genre.

Gone Girl is a novel that is a first-person narrative, and uses this element to create more mystery and suspense by making the narrator a man who is not very reliable at providing full and accurate information. This keeps the reader drawn from page to page to find out what happens in this beautifully twisted story about a marriage gone very wrong. Readers will feel just like the characters themselves in that they don't know who to trust until they reach the very end.

For those who love whodunit stories but want to see the genre in a more contemporary style and setting, Into the Water is a great book to pick up. The plot is centered around a river in which many local women have drowned. The storyline has enough twists and turns in it to keep the reader curious, engaged, and ultimately satisfied with the way things turn out.

Origin is a Dan Brown book that is a part of the famous Robert Langdon series. Readers will not be disappointed with this novel. It has just as much colorful historical details and thrilling plotlines as any of Brown's other great novels.

A lot of people have heard of The Da Vinci Code because of the popular movie starring Tom Hanks, but there are plenty who have never read the book. This is what many people call Dan Brown's finest novel. In it, he introduced his symbologist character that paves the way for a thrilling series.

Before I Go to Sleep is a book written by SJ Watson, and not only was his first novel a success, it was translated into many different languages and became popular around the world. This is one of the thrillers that gets to the reader on a very psychological level since the main character is experiencing a form of amnesia that makes it impossible to form new memories. All that she has to rely on to figure out what has been going on is her own journal, and the more she reads in it, the more she doubts that everything is as it seems.

For anyone looking for a thrilling book with a female lead character, Sara Shepard's The Lying Game is a great thing to read. The story is centered around Emma Paxton, who first seeks out a girl who looks exactly like her, and then gets caught up in a game of lies that has been taken too far. The great thing about this novel is that it is the first in a series, so the reader can delve as deep as they like into this compelling tale of deceit.

For a book by an Australian author, The Dry by Jane Harper is a great one to pick up. Although her small farming town in her story is fictional, it will feel very real to the reader. As one finds out from reading this book, there's much more to this town than meets the eye.




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