Looking for an extreme thriller to get stuck into? We asked our readers to tell us the best thriller they've ever read and why. We collected the responses to produce this list of must-read titles for your next break.
Don't Say a Word
Don't say a Word by Andrew Klavan. It still gives me chills (寒冷) to think of anyone doing that to my family. It also sent me searching out all of Klavan's other novels, and he is a master of the emotionally involving thriller, so it introduced me to a lot of good reading-Lorraine Cormack
IT
IT by Stephen King. To this day I am scared of clowns and balloons. I don't walk in the rain. The book has put the "IT" fear in me. —Eliatha Cyprus
Those Bones Are Not My Child
Those Bones Are Not My Child by Toni Cade Bambara. The story unfolds with the disappearance of a 12-year-old boy and his mother's tireless search to find him. Throughout the pages of the novel, Bambara enveloped me into the mind of a community turned upside-down by violence. From beginning to end, her words offered me a heartbroken picture of a family changed by tragedy and a nonstop search of America's past. It's a believable and urgent story about love and loss-Helen Schulz
Tell No One
Tell No One by Harlan Coben. A doctor's sadness over his wife's murder transforms into tricks, then addiction, once he doubts the possibility that she might still be alive. The story had one good plot twist (翻转) after another and I couldn't put it down, although I had things to do! It messed with my head! -Mara Evans