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can anyone recommend a good read

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enidblyton | 00:55 Thu 24th May 2007 | Books & Authors
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perhaps a good thriller a real page turner that keeps you in suspense
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see your post on Arts and Lit, I put an answer there for you.
Try Lee Child ....the Jack Reacher books or have a look at this website which gives you all the latest thrillers with a brief synopsis
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
Spanky by Christopher Fowler. A supernatural thriller on a modern day Faustian theme. A daemon promises to transform a bloke's life, granting success, and seemingly asks nothing in return. But of course there is always a price to pay, and things turn nasty, leading in a race to stop terrible things from happening.
How about some of your own work? "Well Done, Secret Seven" is a rip-roaring read!
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Good old 'Great Expectations' is a classic thriller. I've read it more times than I care to remember and find something new in it every time.

You might also like Wilkie Collins' 'The Woman in White', which comes a close second.
I would look at anything from James Patterson. At girl I work with has got me hooked on his books and I picked up a lot of old copies from charity shops. I loved his book STEP ON A CRACK and I am just starting his new book - THE QUICKIE - which I got from Asda and I have just read HP7 - I couldn't put it down and that's what I've found with Patterson's. He has the Alex cross series and The Women's murder club sries and individual self-contained storues too
For page turners ... Dr Blockbuster recommends THe Lazarus Strain by Ken McClure, the first Bird Flu thriller .. and you can read all at http://www.blockbusterbooks.co.uk/1.html

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