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At Arm's length

At Arm's length

I asked him. "This is so embarrassing, I know it's quiet shocking but I do write. I blog, though I'm sometimes lazy about it." he replied. "Well, I'm shocked. But what genre do you specialize in? " I asked him, waiting eagerly for his response. "Crimes, thriller. Suspense and mystery and I dabble into fantasy at times." he replied, scratching his beards. Well I love his beards and side burns. "Wow, I'm a bit sad you didn't mention romance." I said, pouting my lips.
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Oluwatodimu Oyinloye
This book was a page turner from start to finish, I couldn't put it down once I started. Full of humour and wit, and some of the most ridiculously funny characters I have ever had the pleasure of reading about. This book is worth five stars and more. Kudos to the writer?
Illustrious Joy
An inciting read with spurs of savory romance, humour and subtle wit. I so much love the bond between Adesewa and Kenechukwu. The writer's pen keeps brewing scintillating scenes about them that it leaves me with an insatiable urge for more chapters. Big ups to you dearie❤
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Stalking The Author

Stalking The Author

My life has been a whole bunch of screw-ups until I started writing and somehow years later, after too many minimum wage jobs, Clara picked out my work from her random piles and decided that I was going to be the next bestseller author. My life has been a series of failures, disastrous mess, one thing after another. It has never been easy for me, except for my writing career. It was making me rich, but unhappy and somehow unfulfilled. I thought losing my fiancée was my breaking point. But somehow, Ella, the stalker beauty was pulling me down to another level. If my state that of mind can be a measurement, then my very dark short writings were the clear testament of it. "...and turn those dar
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Succubus in your Dreams

Succubus in your Dreams

he asked. “Not one single. He is writing a series, about this Israeli spy, who has been brought back by the Mossad and a psychic girl along side him who are solving the crimes whose trails have gone cold. The Melitov Series is the one that I like. There are seven books till now which have been released. The eighth one is going to come soon enough….next week and I cannot wait,” I said as I clasped my hands and rubbed them like an excited school girl. “Great! Since you are speaking such nice terms about this new author, I shall take a look at him,” said the man.
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Curse of the Hallow Moon

Curse of the Hallow Moon

He has recently finished his most recent novel Broken Night and is at work on a new one. D.A. Schneider D.A. Schneider is an author of multiple genres who makes his home in Louisville, Kentucky. He has two sons and started his writing career in 2007 with the self-published novel, Avenging Autumn. After trying for some time to break into the comic book industry with his artwork, D.A. instead decided to focus fully on writing. He signed with KGHH Publishing in 2017 and Poe Boy Publishing in 2020. D.A.’s latest releases are the horror novels The 9 Ghosts of Samen’s Bane and the Ghost Hunter Z Trilogy. His work has also appeared in several short story anthologies and online literary magazines.
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The SS-Class Perfect Battery

The SS-Class Perfect Battery

I would like to express my gratitude to Editor Yino, who encouraged me to challenge myself with this story, and I will greet you next with my upcoming work. I am still a novice author in the novel world because I previously wrote many stories and am only now publishing them one by one. I read only physical paper books and do not read web novels at all, so the texture of my writing is a bit different from others. Even the genres I have read are things like detective stories, fantasy, Anglo-American literature, Nordic thrillers, and Japanese mysteries. Because of this, my writing carries its own unique color. There is a noir-style triangular romance featuring a cross-dressing woman where an ag
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My Bodyguard’s Forbidden Trespasses.

My Bodyguard’s Forbidden Trespasses.

Or was she bored with him? Out of curiosity, I googled her. D.R. Macklin, bestselling erotic fiction author. The initials were so she could stay anonymous, and it was working well for her. She had a decent following online, but her personal life was totally away from the internet. Very smart. I hadn’t planned on having the slightest interaction with her, but then, this morning happened, and now, I couldn’t stop thinking about how far I could push that button. The most exhilarating thought.
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Step Too Far: Ruined By Him

Step Too Far: Ruined By Him

“What about you, Mr. Brady, do you read?” "I haven't read in a while. I like thrillers. Lee Child, James Patterson, Stephen King." He tells us as he reaches and takes a piece of steak. "Have you read Harlan Coben? He writes some amazing thrillers like Drop Shot, One False Move, and Tell No One." I'm in my element now. This is safe ground, I love talking about books. I love almost every genre out there. I'll give anything a go once. Indie authors are my favorite as their work is so unique, it's like a diamond in the rough.
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The Deal with the Billionaire Devil

The Deal with the Billionaire Devil

I couldn’t help but smile. He squinted his eyes at me. “Ah, you know something that I don’t.” “Know what?” My smile widened. “At least, you share my frustration. It’s a good book, right?” “Yes. One of the great books I’ve read.” “I don’t even know if you read.” He smiled sadly. “One thing only a few people know about me, but yeah, I read.” “What’s your genre?” “Thriller, mystery, nonfiction. But Midnight is a mix of—"
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His Uncle's Priceless Jewel: Unmasking His Regret

His Uncle's Priceless Jewel: Unmasking His Regret

So I stayed in my little hidden room, surrounded by old furniture and boxes of memories that belonged to someone else, and I worked on my other secret. Because being the Miracle Doctor wasn't the only thing I did with my free time. I was also a writer. Lyra St. James, the name on the covers of my books, which currently occupied spots three, seven, and twelve on the New York Times bestseller list. Psychological thrillers, the sort with twists that made people stay up way too late reading and then complain about being tired at work the next day. My editor loved me because I delivered early and never caused drama. My readers loved me because I wrote books that made them feel things. My publishe
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Independence Is a Good Look On Her

Independence Is a Good Look On Her

He had been busy arranging the publication process since the two of them met in Elgerson to discuss matters. First was the early promotion stage. After 12 years of silence, the mystery novelist, Mindy Harrison returned with a new suspense thriller following her hit novels, "Murder Weapon" and "The Deserted School". The selling point was there, but… the response wasn't great. Firstly, Mindy had been disconnected from the thriller novel industry for many years. While her reputation remained, her previous glory had faded after a new generation of writers cropped up. Most readers didn't care much for her anymore.
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Maan C
This is a good book. I enjoyed reading it. It’s been a week now with no new chapters. At least end the book with an ending instead of just left it hanging. It’s getting more interesting & I know the readers would like to continue reading it. You know the feeling without closure, no satisfaction.......
adowhatever
story is too slow but writting is good.. i loved how the female charecter is growing and growing..but why repeating same shit? finally they are now couple but after 760 chapters!! wohhh why so late.. and i need a good smut if i have waited this long.. if the smut will be short it will piss me off.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Thrillers are my absolute jam—there's nothing like the adrenaline rush of a well-crafted plot twist or a heart-pounding chase scene. If you're diving into the genre, Stephen King is a no-brainer. His ability to blend psychological depth with sheer terror is unmatched. 'Misery' and 'The Shining' aren't just horror; they're masterclasses in tension. King's characters feel so real that their fear becomes yours, and that's what makes his work unforgettable.

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For something more action-packed, Lee Child's Jack Reacher series is a blast. Reacher is the ultimate lone wolf, and Child's stripped-down, efficient style makes every fight scene and deduction crackle with energy. It's the kind of series you binge-read because each book feels like a high-stakes movie. And if you prefer historical thrillers, Dan Simmons' 'The Terror' is a chilling blend of survival horror and meticulous research—it's as immersive as it is terrifying.

Honestly, the thriller genre is packed with talent, but these authors stand out because they don't just thrill—they make you feel. Whether it's King's existential dread, Flynn's biting social commentary, French's emotional weight, or Child's relentless momentum, they all bring something unique to the table. Happy reading—and maybe keep a nightlight on.

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