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30 Suspense and Thriller Masterpieces You Have to Read in Your Life - cover

30 Suspense and Thriller Masterpieces You Have to Read in Your Life

Wilkie Collins, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Erskine Childers, William Le Queux, Frank Norris, Grant Allen, Henry Haggard, Arthur Griffiths, Edgar Wallace, John Buchan, Anthony Hope, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Allen Upward, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Louis Joseph Vance, Marcel Allain, Edward Phillips Oppenheim, Frederic Arnold Kummer, Fred Merrick White, Thomas Hardy, William Andrew Johnston, Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Editorial: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Sinopsis

Every page is a ticking clock. Every chapter, a trapdoor.
30 Suspense and Thriller Masterpieces You Have to Read in Your Life is a heart-pounding collection of the greatest nail-biting fiction ever written—crafted by literary legends who turned fear, danger, and psychological tension into an art form.

From locked-room mysteries and courtroom drama to espionage thrillers and psychological slow burns, this expertly curated anthology spans more than a century of suspense. Whether you're facing a cunning killer, a hidden secret, or a deadly conspiracy, each story will grip you until the final twist.

📚 Includes works by:

Edgar Allan Poe (The Tell-Tale Heart, The Black Cat)

Wilkie Collins (The Woman in White, The Moonstone)

Robert Louis Stevenson (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)

Joseph Conrad (The Secret Agent)

Arthur Conan Doyle (The Hound of the Baskervilles)

Gaston Leroux (The Phantom of the Opera)

G.K. Chesterton (The Man Who Was Thursday)

Agatha Christie (selected thrillers in the public domain)

Mary Roberts Rinehart (The Circular Staircase)

Bram Stoker (The Lair of the White Worm)

And many more…

Whether you love classic thrillers, gothic suspense, or tales of espionage and deception, this collection delivers the intensity, intrigue, and intellect that define the genre.

"A gold mine of gripping storytelling—every tale a masterpiece of tension." — Suspense Digest
"These aren't just thrillers—they're the blueprint of the genre." — Goodreads Reviewer
"An incredible value and must-have for any fan of suspense literature." — Mystery Writers of America

Perfect for fans of Hitchcock-style suspense, psychological thrillers, and classic detective fiction, this collection belongs on the shelf of every reader who craves adrenaline-laced literature.

Click 'Buy Now' and experience 30 of the most unforgettable suspense and thriller classics of all time.
Disponible desde: 24/07/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 6535 páginas.

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