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All James Patterson books are quite good.
Jeffrey Deaver (he who wrote The Bone Collector).
James Herbert if you like a good horror story.
I recently started reading Terry Pratchetts Discworld Series, yes, it's Fantasy, but if you start with the Nightwatch, it's a bit of a thriller as well.... And very funny.
Sticking with fantasy, Raymond E. Feists Riftwar series is quite good, I just finished the very last book, and I think that was the final chapter.
Staying with the fantasy side of thriller there are a few I can't help but read again & again.....
Brian Lumley.. Necroscope Series (1-5), Vampire World Series (1-3), Necroscope -The Lost Years (1&2), E-Branch (1-3)
There's about 3 more books to follow that I haven't got round to yet. Of the lot, the Vampire World series is by far the best for action & thrills. But it will be very hard to follow for about 4 chapters unless you read the Necroscope series first.
I've re-read these so many times. Like any good author he really makes you believe this exists, & the way he can tell the same story from different points of view keeps you rivited. A word of warning...These books will deprive you of sleep. Not because they're scary, just that you have to know what happens next...then you look at the clock & it's 5am.
Keith Laumer... A Plague of Demons & other stories.
You can read this on-line free here, his stories do follow a similar path but there's a good many twists.
Canker "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
- The Baby Eating Bishop of Bath & Wells[COLOR=Green]
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