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I’m looking for a good mystery, A book so gripping, I can’t put it down?


I love a good mystery, not into national intrique or science fiction.
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21 Responses to “I’m looking for a good mystery, A book so gripping, I can’t put it down?”

  1. Savannah F Says:

    reed the Pendragon series omg that book is awesome!!!!!!!!

  2. ????? Says:

    have you read James Patterson he’s really good you’ll like his books!!

  3. MUD Says:

    try The First Deadly Sin

  4. one_sahara Says:

    Dean Koontz “Hideway” or Dean Koontz “Intensity”

  5. Moon Says:

    James Patterson’s Alex Cross Series. All of them are awesome. Two of the novels are movies…Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. If you thought the movies were good wait until you read the books!!

  6. Scoop Says:

    Odd Thomas by Dean R. Koontz is a excellant book. I am sure that you will enjoy it.

  7. Sandy W Says:

    John Sandford- The prey series

  8. Spiritualseeker Says:

    Try to peep within !
    Everything you are asking for , is in it.
    You cannot put it down… full of mystery…. gripping you , the more you are in it , more of grip…. easy to carry around,….. no one would venture to borrow it !

  9. abcmom Says:

    umm a couple books that me and my 5 sisters love to read are
    1. Dark Water:: sharon sala
    2. Post~Mortem:: Patricia D. Cornwell
    3. Losing Isaiah:: Seth J. Margolis ( its not a mystery but it was very heart touching and i couldn’t put it down…it keeps you wondering throughout the whole story )

  10. songbird092962 Says:

    J.D. Robb- In Death series- nypd detective solves murders while trying to figure out her personal life.

  11. mjdoubled Says:

    A Matter of Honour by Jeffrey Archer.

  12. Ginger/Virginia Says:

    This one really had me fooled. Mary Stewart’s The Ivy Tree

  13. Matty James Says:

    Lovely Bones

  14. Ashy Boo Says:

    “A Cry In The Night” by Mary Higgins Clark is an excellent novel! It is very gripping, extremely unique, and you cannot put it down. Mary Higgins Clark is a wonderful mystery novelist and I would recommend any of her books, but this just happens to be my personal favorite. It is a complex story, but once you read it, you won’t regret it.

  15. yankeegirl Says:

    mary mary,roses are red and the sequel violets are blue–james patterson–great books!

  16. elysialaw Says:

    Dean Koontz’s “Sole Survivor” is pretty good…but if you want something a bit different try L. Ron Hubbard’s “Fear”…it is an oldie but goodie and not that old, it is a quick read, but that is good because you just can’t put it down…and no…you won’t catch Scientology from it.

  17. somepenguins Says:

    if you want a traditional mystery, anything by elizabeth george. or harlan coben. for something a bit more ‘literate’, the shadow of the wind, or 13 types of ambiguity.

  18. pastadudde Says:

    Any Sidney Sheldon, and Mary Higgins Clark books (my personal favourtie is actually her autobiography though – very insightful)

  19. boo! Says:

    Miracle Cure by Michael Palmer.

  20. deathseer Says:

    I would highly recommend Agatha Christie’s (nice mystery name huh?) And Then There Were None (formerly known as The Ten Little Indians).

  21. BlueManticore Says:

    Some of my fav mystery authors are:
    Susan Wittig Albert
    Lilian Jackson Braun
    Edie Claire
    Carole Nelson Douglas
    Lee Driver
    Tony Hillerman
    Karen Irving
    P.D. James
    Harry Kemelman
    Laurie R. King
    Martha C. Lawrence
    Camille Minichino
    Ellery Queen
    M. R. Sellars
    Edith Skom
    Sandra (S. D.) Tooley
    Margaret Truman

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