Book Recommendations Part Three: Mystery and Thriller

Hello again, book lovers! A few weeks ago, I asked my followers for their best book recommendations and had an overwhelming response. Here is the final round, featuring all the Mystery and Thriller recommendations. Thank you again to everyone! I hope their suggestions were helpful and inspiring.

The Shadow of the Lynx by Victoria Holt

Linda says – It was one of the first books I purchased as a nineteen-year-old after marrying and both of us working shifts. It was a great start to reading romance books instead of the mysteries I usually read.

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Double Blind by Dan Alatorre

Kandy says – It is the first of a fast-paced Murder Mystery series. Once you read it, you will want to continue on with the rest in this series.

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Malignant by Michaelbrent Collings

Cathryn says – It delves into the hidden costs of pornography and trafficking in a fictional novel. Horror yet also reality with one hell of a slap to your face.

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The Detective Wakes by Jim McGhee

Laurie says – Crime novels with a twist. Realistic and engaging.

See Guns of Navarone on: Amazon.com

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The Cricketer’s Arms by Garrick Jones

Dewi says – I like the time period ( 1950’s ) and the story is well told, with good characters and has great period detail.

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Death’s Supernatural Mysteries by Ruby Loren and Silver Nord

Graham says – A set of five supernatural cozy mysteries that really capture the reader’s imagination.

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Secrets Hidden in the Glass by Cate Beauman

Recommended by – Crystal

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The Fading Man by Christian Hayes

Renee says – It haunts me.

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One Reply to “Book Recommendations Part Three: Mystery and Thriller”

  1. Only one in my collection (of almost 50,000 eBooks) is Malignant. Will have to take a look at the others.

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