Mystery/Suspense Genre Discussion Help
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Mystery/Suspense Genre Discussion Help

Suspense is defined as: a genre in which the feeling of pleasurable fascination and scrub excitement mixed with apprehension, tension, and anxiety developed from an unpredictable, mysterious, and/or rousing source of entertainment is triggered. Frequently preceded by an appropriate adjective (legal suspense/thriller, political suspense/thriller, etc.), the emphasis is often on action and suspense. The plot typically involves a hero and villain, with plenty of close calls before the hero prevails.
Some examples of Mystery Include:
1. Novels by Diane Mott Davidson
2. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (also a bit of a suspense)
3. Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
4. Many of the Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich
5. The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith
6. Sherlock Holmes mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
7. Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Suspense examples include:
1. Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz (and probably some of his others)
2. Tell No One by Harlen Coben
3. Rizzoli and Isles novels by Tess Gerritsen
4. Prey series by John Sandford
5. Many of James Patterson's novels
6. Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
7. Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
8. Spectra by Joanne Elder
I'd even go so far as to consider Star Wars a science fiction/suspense novel. For further ideas, check out:
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I'm thinking of starting with Dark Places by Gillian Flynn. I've been wanting to read that for a while.
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I've read it, and I really liked it!steampunk_girl wrote:I have been meaning to read the girl on the train for some time now
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I love Dean Koontz and James Patterson, so I may pick up a couple of their books to read as well.

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A lot of the novels I have read have a combination of suspense and mystery. I don't believe a story would be as good as it could be without the other components. What is a mystery without some suspenseful moments? What is a suspense novel without some type of mystery. I am sure a suspenseful romance could do well too, but it's not often I grab a book I've never heard of and it's a suspense novel with characteristics other than a mystery.