Psychological thrillers:
It takes an extraordinary plot to make a psychological thriller stand out so much that you remember it even after reading umpteen similar thrillers.
After a while, to me, the plots and the books run into one another, and while I enjoy them while reading them, I easily forger them once I've put down the books. Anyone else have this happen?
One memorable thriller because of the unusual characters is The Girl in the Mirror, featuring identical twins who, you guessed it, take each other's place, in a convoluted plot involving murder, deception, an inheritance, and more.
The Good Neighbor by A.J. Banner, September 1, 2015
Both these thrillers by A.J. Banner include the themes of infidelity, and neighbors, good and evil. I'm looking forward to reading the others by the same author and interested to see if the same themes run through them.
By the way, I've changed my blog name from Book Dilettante to the original: BookBirdDog
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