Monkeewrench129 reviews
P. J. Tracy

Signet, 2004

Must read

+ Wonderful debut!
+ First Rate Whodunnit
+ My Cassette Version was Faulty
  
  











  



  
Digital Fortress: A Thriller902 reviews
Dan Brown

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004

Very good but not his best.

I liked this book very much. He's done better work but I still thoroughly enjoyed this. In my opinion if you like Dan Brown's writing you will enjoy this book.
  
  











  



  
Speaking in Tongues81 reviews
Jeffery Deaver

Pocket, 2002

Great story with a ton of plot twists...

+ Words DO matter
+ Exellent suspense novel that will keep you up for nights reading till you finish
+ Taut Page Turner
  
  











  



  
Hiding in the Shadows (Shadows Trilogy)43 reviews
Kay Hooper

Bantam, 2000

Hiding In The Shadows Book

+ Well written but...
+ Good Book

Excellent book, suspenseful, a definite page turner. This is another one of the series of "Shadows" books by Kay Hooper. You as the reader are drawn into the world of the paranormal and murder, and cannot help but feel for her characters. Her books are well written, and you cheer on the good guys. ...
  
  











  



  
The Search107 reviews
Iris Johansen

Bantam Books, 2001

one you can re-read time after time

+ IRIS HAS DONE IT AGAIN
+ WONDERFUL!
+ LOVE IT
  
  











  



  
Derailed174 reviews
James Siegel

Grand Central Publishing, 2004

flawless

+ Very good thriller
+ What tension!

I was engaged from page one. This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. It's intelligent, well thought-out, action-packed! I love Siegel's fresh edgy voice. Often while reading, I said to myself WOW! This guy is great! And yes, some of the action...was ...
  
  











  



  
Death From the Woods: 715 reviews
Brigitte Aubert

Berkley, 2005

What's the word I'm looking for...?

+ Gem of a Whodunnit

Brilliance! That's it! Brilliance is the only to describe France thriller writer Brigitte Aubert's English debut, "Death From the Woods" about blind, quadripalegic, mute Elise Andrioli. You're thinking, how and the hell could such a disabled woman blink, much less solve a slew of child murders? ...
  
  











  



  
Birdman81 reviews
Mo Hayder

Dell, 2000

WOW!!!

+ Birdman review
+ haunting ... stays with you

I am a mystery/thriller novel junkie, but to my dismay I have never encountered "Mo Hayder," before in my array of crime and police procedural books--my shame!!! This novelist rocks like a volcano!! I don't know where she has been hiding (ha-Britain of course) She beats Cornwell, Grisham, Rankin, ...
  
  











  



  
Metzger's Dog: A Novel13 reviews
Thomas Perry

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2003

Savage and funny

+ "How does that cat get in and out of here like that?" -- "I don't know." -- "Maybe the dog has a key."
+ Outstanding!
+ That's WHAT in the back of Gordon's van????
+ The Best of Thomas Perry
  
  











  



  
Birdman81 reviews
Mo Hayder

Dell, 2000

WOW!!!

+ Birdman review
+ haunting ... stays with you

I am a mystery/thriller novel junkie, but to my dismay I have never encountered "Mo Hayder," before in my array of crime and police procedural books--my shame!!! This novelist rocks like a volcano!! I don't know where she has been hiding (ha-Britain of course) She beats Cornwell, Grisham, Rankin, ...
  
  











  



  
Death From the Woods: 715 reviews
Brigitte Aubert

Berkley, 2005

What's the word I'm looking for...?

+ Gem of a Whodunnit

Brilliance! That's it! Brilliance is the only to describe France thriller writer Brigitte Aubert's English debut, "Death From the Woods" about blind, quadripalegic, mute Elise Andrioli. You're thinking, how and the hell could such a disabled woman blink, much less solve a slew of child murders? ...
  
  











  



  
The Search107 reviews
Iris Johansen

Bantam Books, 2001

one you can re-read time after time

+ IRIS HAS DONE IT AGAIN
+ WONDERFUL!
+ LOVE IT
  
  











  



  
Digital Fortress: A Thriller902 reviews
Dan Brown

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004

Very good but not his best.

I liked this book very much. He's done better work but I still thoroughly enjoyed this. In my opinion if you like Dan Brown's writing you will enjoy this book.
  
  











  



  
Derailed174 reviews
James Siegel

Grand Central Publishing, 2004

flawless

+ Very good thriller
+ What tension!

I was engaged from page one. This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. It's intelligent, well thought-out, action-packed! I love Siegel's fresh edgy voice. Often while reading, I said to myself WOW! This guy is great! And yes, some of the action...was ...
  
  











  



  
Hiding in the Shadows (Shadows Trilogy)43 reviews
Kay Hooper

Bantam, 2000

Hiding In The Shadows Book

+ Well written but...
+ Good Book

Excellent book, suspenseful, a definite page turner. This is another one of the series of "Shadows" books by Kay Hooper. You as the reader are drawn into the world of the paranormal and murder, and cannot help but feel for her characters. Her books are well written, and you cheer on the good guys. ...
  
  











  



  
Speaking in Tongues81 reviews
Jeffery Deaver

Pocket, 2002

Great story with a ton of plot twists...

+ Words DO matter
+ Exellent suspense novel that will keep you up for nights reading till you finish
+ Taut Page Turner
  
  











  



  
Metzger's Dog: A Novel13 reviews
Thomas Perry

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2003

Savage and funny

+ "How does that cat get in and out of here like that?" -- "I don't know." -- "Maybe the dog has a key."
+ Outstanding!
+ That's WHAT in the back of Gordon's van????
+ The Best of Thomas Perry
  
  











  



  
Monkeewrench129 reviews
P. J. Tracy

Signet, 2004

Must read

+ Wonderful debut!
+ First Rate Whodunnit
+ My Cassette Version was Faulty