Dec 14 2009
Suspense Fiction Books For The Enthusiast In Your Family
If you have a serious mystery suspense reader on your Christmas list this year, you have no time to waste. This article will go into some of the best books that you can get your avid enthusiast that are sure to bring about some smiles come Christmas morning. Suspense fiction books are pretty easy to come across, and that's part of the problem in finding one that really grabs the reader start to finish.
It isn't easy to suppose one book might be greater than some other. Honestly, that's when you've got to trust reader critiques and evaluations. The novels named are what folks think to make up the finest suspense fiction novels ever.
The first choice A Stranger Is Watching comes thundering out of 1977, and it is from a well anchored name in suspense fiction: Mary Higgins Clark. The story details a man who is trying to move on with his life after is wife is murdered. Shortly before the convicted killer is to be executed, the man's son and new girlfriend are kidnapped. The race begins to figure out the how, when and why of this classic suspense novel. Apart from this novel's release, Mary Higgins Clark has written roughly 50 other engrossing and suspenseful tales.
Another brushing the top of the list of best suspense novels of all time is the 1992 classic Along Came A Spider by James Patterson. This story involves the pursuit of a deranged individual who has abducted children of prominent families in the D. C. Area. Detective Alex Cross is the man called upon to catch this predator that is so intelligent in his serial ways that he is virtually the mastermind behind the perfect crime. Will Detective Cross find the children in time? James Patterson penned this novel so well; it would be a perfect gift for the enthusiast on your list.
The next is considered to be the highest selling suspense novel ever and that is: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. This book dates back to 1939, although there have been re-releases as late as 2001. The story follows ten people trapped on an island that are killed off one by one according to a sinister nursery rhyme most commonly known as "Ten Little Indians." The real question is, can you figure out who the murderer really is?
Another impressive novel on this list is A Simple Plan by Scott B. Smith which was released in 1993. It details the stories of three friends who happen across a wrecked plane. Inside this plan is a dead pilot and a bag full of money... Four million dollars to be exact. Instead of telling the authorities, they devise a plan to bury the money and wait a full year before dividing it equally. The best laid plans... And so on. This novel is compelling and gripping, and a good read for almost anyone on your list.
The last on the list of what some consider being the best suspense novels of all time is the 1967 classic Lemon in the Basket. This book details the lives of the Tyler family. The overlying theme of the book is to exploit the little known secrets and hidden flaws of what appears to be the perfect family. When a stranger shows up and seeks refuge and care with the Tylers, things soon seem to unravel. Soon even the darkest secrets come around in a series of surprises even the most dedicated suspense reader could have not predicted.
You are likely to make the reader on your list very happy with any of these additions to their library. These are considered to be among the greatest suspense fiction books of all time and therefore are sure to be a pleaser. The best part for you is, you can find all of these books for as low as one cent online with sites like Amazon. Now that's a great gift for everybody!
Want to find out more about suspense fiction books, then visit Jeremy Carden's site on how to choose the best novels for your needs.
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