Brimstone (Pendergast, Book 5)202 reviews
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Vision, 2005

Novels

+ Pendergast saga
+ Another "must read" from Preston/Child

These two authors are fantastic. I can't recommend their books too highly. Fantastic read, all of them.
  
  











  



  
The Cabinet of Curiosities (Pendergast, Book 3269 reviews
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Grand Central Publishing, 2003

A worthy, captivating, thrilling ride and read.

+ Entertaining, but characters are a little flat and ending is a bit of a let down
+ In truth it's Horror!

This is the best book from the duo author that I've read thus far (again, I don't read in order of the published date). It kept me captivated, interested and in tune for the duration of the read and beyond. The air of mystery by was perfectly described through the ornate details. This book ...
  
  











  



  
The Walking69 reviews
Bentley Little

Signet, 2000

THESE BOOTS WERE MADE FOR WALKING...

+ 90% good
+ The Walking Has A Good Pair of Legs

Once again, this Bram Stoker Award winning author brings it home with yet another, highly inventive horror yarn. Stephen King is a fan of this author, as he has declared this book "the horror event of the year." This is high praise indeed from this venerable master of the horror genre, and rightly ...
  
  











  



  
Misery322 reviews
Stephen King

Signet, 1998

His Best

+ Psycho Woman
+ It's not Misery to read this book!!... Um sorry. I'm truly sorry.
+ Still my favourite
  
  











  



  
Boy's Life266 reviews
Robert McCammon

Pocket, 1992

A Genuine Work of Art

+ Amazing.
+ A excellent novel I could not put down
+ Pretty good book.....
+ Remarkable!
  
  











  



  
Portrait of the Psychopath as a Young Woman11 reviews
Edward Lee, Elizabeth Steffen

Necro Publications, 2003

A bloody addition to the perils of casual niteclub liaisons

+ DEFINITELY a full-force, hardcore psycho thriller.
+ Another Ed Lee shocker

"Portrait" has many things going for it; deep and likeable characterizations, intense suspense, unfathomable torture, unbearable suffering, unspeakable acts of mutilation, bloody kisses and homicidal mania.....and buried in all of this is a rather beautiful love story. Kathleen Shade is a writer, ...
  
  











  



  
Goon8 reviews
Edward Lee, John Pelan

Overlook Connection Press, 2003

Weird and brutal.

+ over the top
+ Fun little book

I'm not a wrestling fan but I enjoyed this book. There's some brutal stuff in here, extreme sexual violence that may turn some people off. If you like this stuff, though, get this book. The one thing that I had a slight problem with were the illustrations. The cover of the book is awesome but ...
  
  











  



  
Prey28 reviews
Graham Masterton

Leisure Books, 1999

Wear a diaper, this is one scarry ride!

+ Other Worldly and Superb

This was my first Masterton book; I remember getting a copy of it in my language ( I'm Polish) from another fellow Polish student in 9th grade. That's all it took for me to be hooked on Graham forever, just this one book. That was ten years ago, now my bookshelf is crammed with Masterton, I ...
  
  











  



  
Burial: A Novel of the Manitou4 reviews
Graham Masterton

Tor Books, 1994

Do not underestimate the power of the dark side.....

+ The power of evil.
+ Excellent read, but not his best

This is by far the BEST novel MASTERton has EVER written. It was written very well and down to EVERY bit of detail that you can imagine. I recommend this book to all you gore fans that love horror topics about Indian magic. The ending was highly unexpected and was a great one! You will NOT be ...
  
  











  



  
Still Life with Crows (Pendergast, Book 4)205 reviews
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Grand Central Publishing, 2004

could not put it down

+ Masters of creepy suspense
+ Still Life with Crows
+ Great read!
  
  











  



  
Death Trance8 reviews
Graham Masterton

Tor Books, 1986

Freaky, scary, really great!

+ Great Graham
+ Fascinating
+ Fantastic, but not for the faint-hearted
  
  











  



  
Thinner (Signet)136 reviews
Stephen King

Signet, 1985

Twisted tale from the master of horror

+ too wordy at times but a great read
+ Better then you think
+ The Best of the Bachman Books
+ very very worth the read.
  
  











  



  
Killer Instinct8 reviews
Robert W. Walker

Jove, 1995

another scarpetta like character

+ Easy to delve into world of Jessica Coran
+ One of the best I've ever read

a very good first book. if you like patricia cornwell you'll like robert walker. mr. walker also writes under the name of geoffrey caine.
  
  











  



  
The Ignored73 reviews
Bentley Little

Signet, 1997

a book to make you think

+ Different
+ Loved this book
+ Ignored Point About this Book!
  
  











  



  
Plague5 reviews
Graham Masterton

Ace Books, 1978

Rats-a-Roni on my staircase?

+ I Remeber this one....
+ Author! Author!
+ Excellent thriller from a master of horror
  
  











  



  
Nightworld20 reviews
F. Paul Wilson

Jove, 1993

Spine-Tingling

+ have not read, got a ? for another reader
+ Wilson delivers!
+ High chill factor
  
  











  



  
The Mailman37 reviews
Bentley Little

Signet, 1991

Excellent Book! A MUST READ!

+ good reading
+ A Very Odd Concept But Magnificent Read

This is a very good book. I read the biography of Bentley Little and he first few books were about him turning his bad experiences with certain things into horror. The Mailman will have you on the edge of your seat. Buy it now and get a good fright out of it!
  
  











  



  
Fatal Instinct6 reviews
Robert W. Walker

Jove, 1995

Reading for fun

+ Another terrifying thriller
+ It is an amazing thriller that will capture your imagination

This was the first of Walkers books that i had read and as soon as i started i couldent put it down. It was like a trap with no way to escape. It was thrilling and intense with explicit details on surroundings and methods of The Claw. If you are a first timer to Robert W. Walker than I suggest ...
  
  











  



  
Survivor41 reviews
J. F. Gonzalez

Leisure Books, 2006

Chances are you knew what you were in for.

+ Brutally Violent and Entertaining

Sweet mother of god. In my quest for increasingly depraved and heinous reading material, well, after reading this I am sated for the time being. I have been wanting to read this books for a while, and, it was worth my wait. I mean. I don't even know what to say. Most of the other reviewers have ...
  
  











  



  
Legacies: A Repairman Jack Novel (Repairman Jack)44 reviews
F. Paul Wilson

Forge Books, 2005

Jack Rocks!

+ Recommended for anyone who considers themselves a thriller lover
+ Jack's solid sophomore outing
+ A Legacy of Great Storytelling