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Good thriller in book form to buy for my friend (man) for Christmas
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Any suggestions would be most welcome.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends on his taste, really. My husband likes to read all my Jim Kelly crime novels, if he likes that sort of thing.
There's Dan Brown or Dean Koontz, if his tastes aren't especially literary.
And there's a Victorian one I read, 'The Minutes of the Lazarus Club' (sorry, can't remember the author just now). It features various 'real' historical 'thinkers' and a plot to steal an invention and start a war.
Or what about 'The 39 Steps'? Classic, old, but still good.
There's Dan Brown or Dean Koontz, if his tastes aren't especially literary.
And there's a Victorian one I read, 'The Minutes of the Lazarus Club' (sorry, can't remember the author just now). It features various 'real' historical 'thinkers' and a plot to steal an invention and start a war.
Or what about 'The 39 Steps'? Classic, old, but still good.
I'll pitch in with Lee Child as well.
You can read them out of order - they are specifically written that way - but by coincidence i started with the first - 'Killing Floor' and read in order as they were published.
It's just minor details in Reacher's life background that occur in order, so no big deal, but i just like following the development of the character.
You can read them out of order - they are specifically written that way - but by coincidence i started with the first - 'Killing Floor' and read in order as they were published.
It's just minor details in Reacher's life background that occur in order, so no big deal, but i just like following the development of the character.
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