It’s halfway through December and it’s time to update your 2019 reading list. Before I say goodbye to 2018 (in bookish style), I would like to share a list of my favorite reads. Since I started this blog in June, I will be including only those which I read from June to December.
THE BEST OF THRILLER
Spine-tingling, mind-numbing, mind-blowing and jaw-dropping, I read quite a few interesting thriller and suspense books this year.
Blood Brothers by Nick Pope
A perfect blend of politics, modern-day terror attacks, and Intel, this book will take you on a nail-biting adventure through the streets of London.
Read my review here.
Death by DNA by Pierce Roberts
Some sinister is happening all over the world. Certain species of animals are dropping like flies. And this has something to do with a horrific experiment that was funded by Hitler during the era of Third Reich.
Read my review here.
In Servitude by Heleen Kist
A mind-blowing psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The secrets that family members keep from each other, the underworld and what not, this book is a perfect read for those who love Suspense.
Read my review here.
And Then You Were Gone by R.J.Jacobs
Yet another psychological thriller that will take you on a roller-coaster ride. Secrets, murders, frauds and what not, this book is a page-turner.
Note: This book’s releasing on March 13th, 2019
Read my review here.
THE BEST OF CRIME AND MYSTERY
A Lot Of Nerve by Ian McCulloch
What happens when you mix con, mobsters, spies and a mug or two of Horlicks? A Lot Of Nerve! The story has oodles of fun, suspense, and mystery.
Read my review here.
Blood-Tied by Wendy Percival
This book is the perfect blend of family, relationships, dark secrets, and crime.
Read my review here.
The Adventures of Inspector Lestrade by M.J. Trow
Jack The Ripper and Struwwelpeter have something in common. Inspector Lestrade investigates this mystery in the quirkiest way ever! This book is a wonderful Sherlock Holmes pastiche by M.J. Trow.
Read my review here.
An Act Of Villainy by Ashley Weaver
The story of a husband-wife detective duo, a murder, a play and a denouement. Amory and Milo Ames are the new Tommy-Tuppence in town!
Read my review here.
I highly admire you for your dedication to read book religiously. I mean, how someone can read so many books!!!:-D
Thanks, Abhay. π I want to read even more books than I read right now. π
this is awesome rekha!
Thanks, Vandana π