2016 YEAR IN REVIEW (Part Two): Thriller reads
(Click here for Part One-Post Apocalyptic and Dystopian novels)
If you’re read this in the other post, go ahead and skip this paragraph. Instead of the traditional “end of the year review” about what I’ve accomplished as a writer, I wanted to highlight something different this year. What I accomplished as a reader. 2016 was without a doubt my best year as an author from every angle, but it was also one of the best years I can remember as a reader.
2016 introduced me to new writers and firmly solidified my commitment to some of my previous favorites. Below you’ll find my 2016 THRILLER reading list, in no particular order. This is not an all encompassing list by any means. I’ll probably add to the list as the days go forward. It’s also worth mentioning that you should strongly consider checking out the backlists and earlier in series books for ALL of these authors.
Poisonfeather by Matthew Fitzsimmons


Embrace the Fire by Stephen England


First to Kill by Andrew Peterson

The God’s Eye View by Barry Eisler

Pushing Brilliance by Tim Tigner


Need to Find You by Joseph Souza

Written in Fire by Marcus Sakey


Captive in Chief by Murray McDonald

Jihadi Apprentice by David Bruns and J.R. Olson

The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins

Rules for Revenge by Ian Graham

