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FANTASTIC SUSPENSE NOVELS YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD OF BEFORE
Here's a list of some of my favorite suspense novels. If you haven't been reading suspense, these are a great place to start.
And even if you're a big fan, I think you'll find a few in here you might not have come across:
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THE TENTH JUSTICE
by Brad Meltzer.
Most readers know of Brad by now, but few have read this one. It was his first, a creeping, hard-to-put-down mystery about a
Supreme Court clerk who accidentally leaks an explosive secret.
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LINE OF VISION
by David Ellis.
Dave is a friend of mine, but even if he wasn't I'd still be recommending this book to everyone who will listen. Also
a first novel, the LINE OF VISION, won an Edgar Award and it's one of those books that takes you right to the last pages
to figure everything out.
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SOCIAL CRIMES
by Jane Stanton Hitchcock.
If you were a grande dames of New York society, and a young woman suddenly tried to take over everything in your life, could
you be pushed to murder? A fun, fast ride.
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RED LEAVES
by Thomas H. Cook.
I think Cook is one of the masters of suspense, but he is a beautiful literary writer. RED LEAVES is in some ways a domestic drama,
but it's one that's compulsively readable.
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TELL NO ONE
by Harlan Coben.
A doctor receives an email from his supposedly dead fiancé that makes it appear she is very much alive. Coben knows how to keep
the pages flying.
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THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
by Allan Folsom.
I loved how this book raced and came down to the very last sentence.
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