Best Thrillers Of All Times

Best Thrillers Of All Times

Nonstop action, precarious situations, hair-raising suspense, and heroic characters all make up a good thriller. Thrillers are always in demand among book lovers. Nobody wants to miss out the best collections of thriller books. So here is a list of some of the best thriller mystery books organized by categories.
• The Spy Thriller
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré (1963) is the quintessential espionage thriller. The Avenger by Frederick Forsyth (2003) is the 21st century's top spy pulse-pounder.
• The Techno Thriller
Ian Fleming started writing about thrillers involving gadgets in his series of James Bond books. The Blue November by Jeffery Deaver (2001) stimulates the imagination with its truly surprising twists and turns, and a fascinating computer-based plot.
• The Classic Thriller
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells (1898) was one of the world's pioneering thrillers.
• The Psychological Suspense Thriller
For sheer creepiness and terror, nothing beats The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris (1988).
There are many more books worth mentioning but hard to pen down all of them.


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