Top Ten Tuesday: Crime Fiction

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. For the rules see her blog. The topic this week is Genre Freebie and I’ve decided to list ten crime fiction books from my TBR lists (physical and e-books).

Links from each title will take you to the description on Goodreads.

The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith

Ripley Under Water by Patricia Highsmith

House of Shadows  by the Medieval Murderers

A Moment of Silence  by Anna Dean

The Twist of the Knife by Anthony Horowitz

Standing in the Shadows by Peter Robinson

As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd

The Girl Next Door by Ruth Rendell

Murder in Piccadilly by Charles Kingston

I’ll Keep You Safe by Peter May

22 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Crime Fiction

    1. I have three books by Highsmith, two Ripleys and Strangers on a Train. I have started to read Strangers a couple of times, but have not got very far with it. I don’t know why – I’ve been wondering why when other readers have loved it.

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  1. You’ve got some great ones on this list, Margaret! Highsmith wrote some excellent suspense stories, and Horowitz has written some fine novels, too. Ooh, and I like Peter May’s work as well. You’ve got some good reading ahead of you!

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  2. I loved the Anthony Horowitz book and am looking forward to the next one in that series! I’m also hoping to read The Talented Mr Ripley soon, after enjoying my first Patricia Highsmith novel, Strangers on a Train, earlier this month.

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    1. I also have Strangers on a Train to read. I have started it twice but haven’t finished it – I seem to have hit a block! I don’t know why.

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  3. I had the first book in that Anthony Horowitz series on my TBR at one time. I can’t recall why I removed it, and looking at the synopsis again now, I may have to re-add it.

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    1. I also have Strangers on a Train to read. I have started it twice but haven’t finished it – somehow I’ve been reluctant to carry on reading it.

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