Archive for the ‘Thrillers’ Category

Comments Off on Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie

Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie


2016
10.21

“Never having read an Agatha Christie novel before I thought I should. Looks like a picked the wrong one, it was dreadful!
If this is her attempt to pen a James Bond thriller type of book then it falls well short. I’m sharing a review of this novel from when it was first published. but my score is 2/10
Robert Barnard: “”The last of the thrillers, and one that slides from the unlikely to the inconceivable and finally lands up in incomprehensible muddle. Prizes should be offered to readers who can explain the ending. Concerns the youth uproar of the ‘sixties, drugs, a new Aryan superman and so on, subjects of which Christie’s grasp was, to say the least, uncertain (she seems to have the oddest idea of what the term ‘Third World’ means, for example). Collins insisted she subtitle the book ‘An Extravaganza.’ One can think of other descriptions.””

Score 2/10

Date read October 2016

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I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh


2016
08.21

“A very good British thriller. A debut novel too.
How is it some thrillers hit the spot and others don’t? This one does…a hit and run results in the death of a young child. Haunted with guilt our protagonist does what you’d expect in real life, she packs her bags and runs away to start a new life.
Full of brooding atmosphere, I’m recommending this one. 7.5/10

Score 7.5/10

Date read August 2016

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Black Eyed Susans by Julia Heaberlin


2016
08.06

“A thriller with a twist, OK nothing unusual with that, the twist is the story is told from the perspective of the victim. It doesn’t spend a lot of time chasing or giving clues to whom the serial killer is.
The victim has memory loss after a killer dumps her in a mass grave, psychiatrists come and go, but sooner or later she needs to help the innocently imprisoned man for the serial murders.
BC score 6/10 mine 4/10 (instantly forgettable!)

Score 4/10

Date read August 2016

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Black Cherry Blues by James Lee Burke


2016
03.20

“An early Dave Robicheaux novel and it won him an Edgar award.
In my view this is his best series, if you wanted to read them in order all the better but I haven’t and it matters not.
A well done thriller with lots of action and good writing. 7/10

Score /10

Date read March 2016

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