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By *al2001 OP   Man
over a year ago

kildare

What good book could y'all recommend.and why.im amurder mystery guy myself.ruth rendall et el. Apart from that the bone people by kerri hulme.very good.booker prize winner from the 80s

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For murder mystery I quite enjoy jd Robb

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

Any Discworld book by Terry Pratchett.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What good book could y'all recommend.and why.im amurder mystery guy myself.ruth rendall et el. Apart from that the bone people by kerri hulme.very good.booker prize winner from the 80s"

The Harry Potter books. They're fuckin murder, and a mystery as to how so many were sold!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Matthew riley Karen rose Kris kyrchec Andy McDermott there is a few for you lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not a murder mystery by far but my last favourite read was James Herbert's Domain, the last in the Rats trilogy.

Long after the infestation has been wiped out (so they thought) sudden nuclear explosions across London force the (un)lucky few into the underground where they happen upon a government nuclear shelter.

When they do, they discover that the mutant black rats with a ravenous hunger for human flesh have in fact survived. And of course they're one of few creatures to thrive on radiation.

Stay underground and they die, try to reach safety elsewhere and they will most possibly die.

It has moments that could have been done better and it is slightly dated (the way I like them) but out of all the horror I've read, nothing comes close to the sense of dread I feel everytime I approach the climax of the book after they've tried to reach the main shelter beneath parliament.

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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

Mark Billingham and Simon Kernick.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

John Connolly. Nice and dark.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm on Billy blue hat now. Yeahy go me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not a murder mystery by far but my last favourite read was James Herbert's Domain, the last in the Rats trilogy.

Long after the infestation has been wiped out (so they thought) sudden nuclear explosions across London force the (un)lucky few into the underground where they happen upon a government nuclear shelter.

When they do, they discover that the mutant black rats with a ravenous hunger for human flesh have in fact survived. And of course they're one of few creatures to thrive on radiation.

Stay underground and they die, try to reach safety elsewhere and they will most possibly die.

It has moments that could have been done better and it is slightly dated (the way I like them) but out of all the horror I've read, nothing comes close to the sense of dread I feel everytime I approach the climax of the book after they've tried to reach the main shelter beneath parliament."

Love his books. The Fog being a good one as well. Have you trif Shaun Hutson? His stuff is good too.

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Any Discworld book by Terry Pratchett.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not a murder mystery by far but my last favourite read was James Herbert's Domain, the last in the Rats trilogy.

Long after the infestation has been wiped out (so they thought) sudden nuclear explosions across London force the (un)lucky few into the underground where they happen upon a government nuclear shelter.

When they do, they discover that the mutant black rats with a ravenous hunger for human flesh have in fact survived. And of course they're one of few creatures to thrive on radiation.

Stay underground and they die, try to reach safety elsewhere and they will most possibly die.

It has moments that could have been done better and it is slightly dated (the way I like them) but out of all the horror I've read, nothing comes close to the sense of dread I feel everytime I approach the climax of the book after they've tried to reach the main shelter beneath parliament.

Love his books. The Fog being a good one as well. Have you trif Shaun Hutson? His stuff is good too."

I love The Fog, The Dark and '48 also. Herbert wasnt a literary great but he was uncanny with his fright skills.

Shaun Hutson I've read some of and I like his punky old school style.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I quite enjoyed A Sale Of Two Titties.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The malazan books of the fallen, by Seven Erikson are a great read!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Robin Hobb, George R R Martin for fantasy, Laurell K Hamilton for erotic fantasy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas books

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas books"

I thought they were oddly funny (not a pun... or is it? Idk)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Robin Hobb, George R R Martin for fantasy, Laurell K Hamilton for erotic fantasy"

George Martin has quite a few erotic moments in his books. Esp the thrones books, lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mo Hayder

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