Thriller/mystery novels with the most never-saw-it -coming twists/endings?
Can anyone suggest any intriguing thrillers/mystery novels with twists and/or an ending you NEVER saw coming but still make sense (is logic)?
Thank you saw much in advance!
Point of Impact (The first book in the Bob Lee Swagger series) by Stephen Hunter
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Pet Sematary – Stephen King
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Silent patient
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg
Primal Fear by William Diehl
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Before I go to sleep – this is fantastic. I remember reading it for the first time years ago and it was mind blowing.
Gone girl might be a bit too obvious but an incredible book nonetheless
The serial killer’s wife is another good choice. Full of twists and turns.
The girl on the train – the book is sooooo much better than the movie!!
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The Twyford Code – Janice Hallett, not a perfect book, but highly engaging and original.
Malice – Keigo Higashino – I’m not going to 100% guarantee you won’t figure it out. But this is like a Russian nesting doll of novel. Every time you think you have the full story another head pops off and you see there is more to it. Mystery rather than thriller, it really scratches that Agatha Christie itch.
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All of the Colors of the Dark
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Home before Dark by Riley Sager was pretty surprising to me.
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I’m in need of a good thriller too 👀
Point of Impact (The first book in the Bob Lee Swagger series) by Stephen Hunter
Pet Sematary – Stephen King
Silent patient
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg
Primal Fear by William Diehl
Before I go to sleep – this is fantastic. I remember reading it for the first time years ago and it was mind blowing.
Gone girl might be a bit too obvious but an incredible book nonetheless
The serial killer’s wife is another good choice. Full of twists and turns.
The girl on the train – the book is sooooo much better than the movie!!
The Twyford Code – Janice Hallett, not a perfect book, but highly engaging and original.
Malice – Keigo Higashino – I’m not going to 100% guarantee you won’t figure it out. But this is like a Russian nesting doll of novel. Every time you think you have the full story another head pops off and you see there is more to it. Mystery rather than thriller, it really scratches that Agatha Christie itch.
All of the Colors of the Dark
Home before Dark by Riley Sager was pretty surprising to me.
The Eye of the Needle
Rock, paper, scissors by Alice Feeney
Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak