Though better known for his full-length thrillers like “Day of the Jackal” and “The Odessa File” — these ten plot-twisty tales by this veddy British author never lose their grip. Also, highly listenable in audio book form and perfect for long car rides.
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I’m also trying to get back into reading and I’ve found a classic murder mystery is great. They tend to be on the short side and they’re exciting, so I end up reading for hours like I did as a kid. Plus they’re pretty abundant. I like Agatha Christie, or if you’re looking for something a bit longer, Anthony Horowitz’s Magpie Murders is really good too!
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Gerald’s Game by Stephen King — his scariest book (for me) and the ending still haunts me. 10/10, big content warnings. It by him is also really great, tis 1000 pages though. The Island by Adrian McKinty is a fabulous murder thriller that actually had my heart racing. Blood Sugar by Sascha Rothchild is not Scary per se, but really well written. The narrator is a murderer accused of a murder she didn’t commit! Kill for Love by Laura Picklesimer is not scary, but plenty of gore.
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