vendredi 20 avril 2018

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By Donald Sanders


One way that a first-person narrative is made more interesting is by breaking up the storytelling into different characters' perspectives. Readers are treated to three highly intriguing female protagonists in The Girl on the Train. This is great for anyone who loves fiction thriller books.

Now that there has been a movie made out of it, Gone Girl has attained more popularity. It still holds up as a great novel with many twists and turns that keep you guessing. One of the interesting aspects of the book is that the reader isn't always sure if the narrator is being truthful.

Nothing is better than taking a classic genre like the whodunnit and refashioning it for modern days. That's what is achieved in Into the Water. The story focuses on a series of drownings in a particular river.

Those who are fans of this genre are certainly familiar with Dan Brown and his work, and his book called Origin falls right into line with the quality of storytelling his fans have come to expect. This is the fifth in his Robert Langdon series, which is an important thing to keep in mind before running out to a bookstore and buying it. Like the other novels in this series, it contains plenty of conspiracies and symbology.

Most people are familiar with the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown because of the movie. Those who enjoy the book know just how compelling of a read it is. It involves a symbologist and cryptologist who form a team to uncover an ancient Christian mystery.

For many people, nothing would be scarier than not being able to remember the events of the previous day. It would put a person in a very vulnerable position, relying on those around you to help reconstruct previous events. SJ Watson plays out this scenario in Before I Go to Sleep, in which the main character suffers from amnesia and has only her journal to tell her that something is going on that is just not right.

The Lying Game by Sara Shepard is an interesting tale of deceit. When the protagonist gets caught up in a mischievous game gone awry, things get scary. This is the first book in the Lying Game series.

Australian author Jane Harper wrote a book called The Dry, which is about a small farming town where a federal agent believes some kind of conspiracy is happening. The agent has returned to the town, his hometown, for the first time in a decade to attend the funeral of his friend. Harper's rich details make this town seem as real as any other, although it is completely fictional.




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