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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

Maison d'édition: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Synopsis

Unlock a Lifetime of Chills in One Definitive Volume.

Are you ready to test the limits of your nerves? 30 Suspense and Thriller Masterpieces is a curated journey through the darkest corners of literature. This collection spans decades and styles, bringing together thirty stories that have defined what it means to be a "page-turner." From the slow-burn dread of Gothic estates to the heart-pounding urgency of modern international intrigue, these are the tales that have kept readers awake for generations.

What awaits you inside this collection?

The Psychological Masterpiece: Stories that blur the line between reality and madness, leaving you questioning every character's motive.

The Victorian Gothic: Atmospheric tales of secrets hidden in shadows and the haunting return of the past.

The Noir Thriller: Gritty, atmospheric stories of desperate choices and the inevitable consequences of crime.

The Twist Ending: Masterfully crafted narratives designed to lead you down one path before pulling the rug out from under you.

Suspense is more than just fear—it is the exquisite torture of the unknown. Whether you are a connoisseur of the genre or looking to build your library of classics, this anthology delivers thirty distinct visions of peril and adrenaline. Every story has been selected for its lasting impact on the genre and its ability to haunt your thoughts long after the final chapter is closed.

Trust no one. Question everything. Buy "30 Suspense and Thriller Masterpieces" today and experience the ultimate in literary tension.
Disponible depuis: 18/12/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 7693 pages.

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