Monday, February 29, 2016

Best Selling Mystery Books For Adults

By Margaret Young


Mysteries are fascinating to unravel. Good writers are those who can wrap up a story in such mystery that you cannot let go of it until the last page. Such a book captures your imagination such that it is impossible to disentangle from the story. There are authors who have produced classic mystery books for adults through their plots and narrative styles. Here are some of the best titles.

Stephen King has reigned among writers because he produces unbelievable novels. One such novel is The Revival, A Novel. It takes you through five decades that connect a newly posted pastor and a small boy in the town. They develop a strange bond that results from shared grief and an attack by demons. The two have to survive. The author uses incredible mysteries to weave this tale.

Lee Child has gifted thrill lovers with the title Personal, A Jack Reacher Novel. Jack is a former US cop recalled to duty after the attempted assassination of the French president. He is the only person who knows a shooter capable of aiming perfectly from such a distance. His duty is to catch the shooter.

The police department has given up on the case involving the murder of Chris Harper. Just before they close the file, a note surfaces declaring I KNOW WHO KILLED HIM. It is freshly written. It is the work of Antoinette Conway and Moran Stephen to unravel the mysteries that define the lives of teenagers. Tana French has managed to weave a mysterious story in the novel The Secret Place.

The Wolf in White Van is the work of John Danielle. It features the story of Phillips Sean who uses his life in confinement after a disfiguring accident to create a video game. The problem arises when two lovers of the game decide to actualize what happens in the game. Follow the story to discover what happens eventually.

Johnson Denis is the author behind the book The Laughing Monsters. This is a narrative that tests the bond between two long time friends. They have been separated for a decade now. Ronald returns to meet Adriko and his partner. They embark on a trip to Uganda. Surprising, each has a personal motive of traveling to Uganda. The narrative presents an exciting exposure of the secrets that bind relationships.

Terry Hayes does an excellent Job with the title I Am a Pilgrim. It attempts to unravel the secret that connects four foul murders. Each of them is brutal and would best be forgotten in the shortest time possible. But to a retired CIA agent, this is what he should have been doing all his active life. He has a chance to rediscover his investigative instincts.

Mysteries in novels take several forms. Depending on your interest, there are numerous titles that will capture your attention. Considering the difference in writing styles, it would be difficult to pick the best unless they are categorized. However, the above titles stand out because of the nature of their narratives.




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