Im a big fan of thriller and I’ve read a lot of the popular ones and Im in the need of another thrill.
what are some of your favourite underrated thriller books?
Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy. Smart, twisty, really fun, and kept me guessing.
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Where the crawdads sing, the silent patient, verity, the ghostwriter, the night she disappeared, mad honey
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The push, sharp objects, the whispers, the guest list
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The Dead Zone , Stephen King
MFHRaptor on
Hannibal Lecter series by Robert Harris starting with Red Dragon.
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I don’t know if these authors would be considered underrated, but I will read anything written by Clare McIntosh, Alafair Burke, and B.A Paris
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Patriot Games by Tom Clancy and the immediate sequel Red Rabbit, also by Tom Clancy
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The Talented Mr Ripley!!!! Screw the movie, read the book. It’s so good.
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Just finished Mrs. March by Virginia Feito, which is about a woman who believes the main character of her husband’s recent bestselling novel is based on her.
Coincidentally, I read it soon after Dostoevsky’s The Double, with which it has a lot in common. The Double would be another good psychological thriller, though admittedly much heavier on the “psychological” part.
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Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy. Smart, twisty, really fun, and kept me guessing.
Where the crawdads sing, the silent patient, verity, the ghostwriter, the night she disappeared, mad honey
The push, sharp objects, the whispers, the guest list
The Dead Zone , Stephen King
Hannibal Lecter series by Robert Harris starting with Red Dragon.
I don’t know if these authors would be considered underrated, but I will read anything written by Clare McIntosh, Alafair Burke, and B.A Paris
Patriot Games by Tom Clancy and the immediate sequel Red Rabbit, also by Tom Clancy
The Talented Mr Ripley!!!! Screw the movie, read the book. It’s so good.
Just finished Mrs. March by Virginia Feito, which is about a woman who believes the main character of her husband’s recent bestselling novel is based on her.
Coincidentally, I read it soon after Dostoevsky’s The Double, with which it has a lot in common. The Double would be another good psychological thriller, though admittedly much heavier on the “psychological” part.