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For CUK readers: which is the best thriller of all time?
Good God! As soon as I saw your thread title I thought of that book, so imagine how amazed I was to open the thread and see that you have nominated it as well.
That must prove something.
must say day of the jackal came to mind too- then opened the thread et voila -there it is!!
awesome book!
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I don't think I've ever read a Thriller more than once, so it's hard to recommend one even if I've enjoyed it a lot. I simply can't remember what I've read. But, yeah, Robert Ludlum's originals were always great value. I don't know how dated they are now though, having read them in the 80s. I don't think they even referred to mobile phones back then, let alone all that Bourne movie technology.
Although they are not necessarily classed as Thrillers, the original Sherlock Holmes stories stand out as genuinely thrilling reads, even now. The atmosphere which Conan-Doyle summons in A Study In Scarlet and The Sign Of Four, both of which include a story within the story, is beautifully executed. Can't wait for a few more of those updated versions on the telly. They really got the characters spot on, going from the books.
Although they are not necessarily classed as Thrillers, the original Sherlock Holmes stories stand out as genuinely thrilling reads, even now.
They are very good.
The only problem I had was when reading them to my daughter when she was six or seven when, for some reason, she loved Sherlock Holmes. There are lots of big words and long sentences for someone her age so I had to paraphrase quite often.
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