Here is what famed RA educator Joyce Saricks has to say:
“Adrenaline genres appeal to readers who appreciate intricately detailed stories told at a pace that moves almost more quickly than they can turn pages. Pacing is the most important element: it engages readers from the first and offers multiple plot twists that keep them on the edge chairs.”
Adrenaline fiction includes books from the genres of Thrillers, Adventure, Suspense and Romantic Suspense.
Listed below are five recent top notch adrenaline fiction titles for your consideration. These reading suggestions are from the 2011 edition of The Reading List, sponsored by The American Library Association.
Steinhauer’s novel, The Nearest Exit was selected as the year’s best example of adrenaline fiction. The remaining novels are the honourable mentions.
Enjoy!
The Nearest Exit, by Olen Steinhauer
“…an extraordinarily complex and compelling thriller.” – Library Journal
Caught, by Harlan Coben
“In this explosive new thriller, a reporter’s investigative work has resulted in a man being taken into custody in front of a shocked television audience. But months later, she realizes she may have unwittingly been part of a grand manipulation aiming to destroy an innocent man. ” ~ publisher
Crashers, by Dana Haynes
“When a passenger plane, a Vermeer One Eleven, slams into the ground outside Portland, Oregon, a team–the “crashers”– is quickly assembled to investigate the cause. Usually the team has months to determine the cause of a crash. But this time it’s different. This time, the plane was brought down deliberately, without leaving a trace, and this was only a trial run.” ~publisher
Deep Shadow, by Randy Wayne White
Two men are waiting for him on the shore, and they are not the kind of men you want to meet at any time. Murderers and ex-cons, they’re intent on diving to the bottom of the very deep lake and uncovering the remains of a legendary plane wreck there, supposedly loaded with Cuban treasury gold. Ford’s expertise is just what they need. And if he doesn’t want to help? He can die. His friends? They can die, too. In fact, they can die right now. . . .” ~ publisher
They’re Watching, by Gregg Hurwitz
“Scary fun, handled with skill by veteran Hurwitz” – Library Journal
“Patrick Davis is a man with troubles. First his Hollywood dreams crumble and then his storybook marriage hits a snag. Now, DVDs start being delivered to his house—DVDs which show that someone is watching him and his wife, that the two of them are being stalked and recorded by cameras hidden in their house. Then the e-mails start, and someone offers to fix everything, to take the mess his life has become and make it all right. Patrick figures it’s the offer of a lifetime. But Patrick couldn’t be more wrong. With every step he falls deeper into a web of intrigue that threatens everything he values in this world. Before he knows it, he’s in and in deep—and his only escape is to outwit and outplay his unseen opponents at their own game.” ~ publisher
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2008/04/adrenaline-fiction-five-hot-titles.html
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