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3d_hunter (m)
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who here has heard of Louise L'Amour he is great.
and also Dale Brown, but i enjoy he earlier novels like Flight of the Old Dog, and Day of the Cheetah.
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3d_hunter (m)
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Robert Ludlum is great, especially the Bourne Series.
the Bourne Identity The Bourne Supremacy the Bourne Ultumatum
Dean Koontz have you seen Mr Murder
Camara Laye Chinu Achebe
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3d_hunter (m)
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hi, anybody here knows who wrote "Asset in Black"
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naijaguru (m)
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How come no one mentioned John Sandford, ouch
Devil's Code is my favourite from Jon Sandford. His Prey series is an appertizer!
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luxoire (f)
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i'm loving the gathering of like minds in here.
I'm feeling the novelists here, let me see
1. John Grisham - ( i love all his books and have read all of them, i had to pick one it would be A Time to Kill) 2. Sidney Sheldon 3. James H Chase - good, but i read his works at a very early age 4. Karyn Slaughter 5. Catherine Cookson 7. Barbara T. Bradford 8. Danielle Steel 9. Morris West - 'Clowns of God' ( a must read) 10. Lee Child
these authors, have not disappointed me yet, to date!!
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GypsyLady
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it would be hard for me to mention just one writer. there was a time it was harold robins, then it became sidney sheldon and then grisham, later it was chase, not forgeting my romance writers like elizabeth lowell(so many of them). they are far too numerous. let me just say that i enjoy good novels by great story tellers(authors).
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laidback (m)
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Robert Ludlum would be my best with The Bourne series. Hoever some crdits still go to James Hadley Chase, i grew up on him and he did stir my imagination those years. The writer of The Notebook seems to be a great writer. Frank Peretti would be another ,
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apocalypse (m)
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@ easimoni You just have to read " Murder of Roger Akroyd " it is an awesome book, you might also consider reading " The secret adversary".Both books are by Agatha Christy,while one is a Hercule Poirot mystery the other is of this two young detectives,if I may say so,Turpence and another guy ( I have forgotten the name).
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apocalypse (m)
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@ 3d hunter Do you know there is a forth Bourne in the series
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ikamefa (f)
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Sandra brown
john grisham
Robert ludlum
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ayisha (f)
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Sydney Sheldon - (Is he dead?) Master of the Game, Bloodline Dan Brown Jackie Collins Stephen Martini John Grisham - The firm Jeffery Archer
Writers of all time ( the are simply the Best) personally Danielle steel has issues
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Axle (m)
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hey!has anybdy read any of james paterson novel?pop goes the weasel,the big bad wolf,roses are red,
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Axle (m)
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sidney is dead but have u read are u afraid of the dark?
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tijehi (f)
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my best novelists are Mario Puzo and John Grisham. Mario is a master of the game, and as for John Grisham, the twist in his books and the court room brawls are just too much to ignore. Somebody please read "THE PARTNER" by Grisham.
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ayisha (f)
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I have read the 'partner' to me the 'Firm and a time to kill' are more intriguing in fact those are my best Grisham novels (considering the fact i have read like eight of his novels and still counting ) enough suspense and drama list of Grishams i have read 1. The Partner 2. The Firm 3. The summon 4. the Client 5. Street Lawyer 6. The brethren 7. A time to Kill 8. the rainmaker
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afrowelsh
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i don't like the way u guys attack the question, u should distinguish between african writers and western writers.how could u put wole soyinka and shidney sheldon on the same level.u av to clarify.i think the question should av gone this way'who is you best african writer or best european writers. talking about european writers,i believe dean koontz top the list and about african writers, chinua achebe and wole soyinka are the leading figures.don't just look at the entertainment aspect of the book but look at its effect on the society at large.
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Vitastraka (m)
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I agree concentrate on African Writers
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tasiana
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Elechi Amadi Chinua Achebe wole soyinka i also like this new nigerian write Chimamanda Adichie
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dak poet (m)
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my best novelist is hmmmmm shakespeare n christopher marlowe
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minniepoe (f)
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Barbara Taylor Bradford, Jackie Collins, Danielle Steele, Sidney Sheldon
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moondust (m)
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@ vitastraka why [sub]the mess[/sub] should i restrict myself like that?
@ Topic I feel you because Hadley chase happens to be my favourite novelist as well he just knows how to keep it simple and interesting intead of baboozling us with big grammar and boring details. others are
Dean Koontz Ben Okri Arthur Hailey
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babakng
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can any one beat jeffrey archer and james hardeley chase?
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lawyerchap (m)
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Remember this name: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Look for her two novels; Purple Hibiscus, and Half of a Yellow Sun. She is wise beyond her years and even Chinua Achebe acknowledged her as an emergent force in contemporary literature in the world.
Helen Oyeyemi was paid $960,000 as publishing rights for her psychological horror novel, The Icarus Girl. it's a breathtaking novel indeed. Seek it out and read it.
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings, the greatest adventure story ever written. if you haven't read this event (can't bring myself to call it a book) you haven't started reading. But i must warn: Tolkien is an acquired taste. Not everyone will like it. But if you like it, i guarantee, it will completely possess you.
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TobAddy (m)
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@ Misright
James Hardly Chase is my best novelist, I see myself as intelligent, not just because I'm bright, but because I like to learn alot, read, listen, observation e.t.c, reading James Hardly Chase novels helped me alot in being who I am today, I dnt get fooled easily, my brain is always at alert, thanks James, n may your soul rest in peace.
Most of James' novels where staged in the United states but he didn't live there, he read books about the country n only visited the country to supplement his studying, what a great man!
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donjohano (m)
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@omotee4u - I've read Fools Die by Mario Puzo (twice). It has more depth in characterisation than the Godfather. Partly set amid the gamblers - winners and losers in Las Vegas. My favourite novel of recent years is "Underworld" by Don DeLillo. The first 50 pages - astonishing writing - an account of an actual baseball game which took place in the 50's. I defy you not to read on.
An interesting thread - from potboilers to literature. I read them all myself. Several Ludlum fans, I see. He's been dead several years and the books keep coming out! The publishers would have us believe that he had several manuscripts lying about.
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aleroaruya (f)
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best courtroom thriller writer - John Grisham best crime thriller writer - david morell best family/relationship writer - Daniel steel best all over (lol) writer - sidney sheldon best powerplay/submarine/moneyplay writer - tom clancy
I can go on and on and on, u can't just name a writer the best, he can only be best in his field!
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Hugoboi (m)
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Robert Ludlum remains my master thriller writer.Clancy,Archer and Cussler are good but Ludlum remains the master
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Hugoboi (m)
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Check these books out.
Scorpio Illusion Matarese Connection Matlock Papers Chancellors Manuscript Road to Gandolfo These r to mention but a few.Ludlum is a phenomenon
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omoge25 (f)
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hands down buchi emecheta.
yes o, I love Buchi's books, also Flora Nwapa, and Z. Alkali, I still read The Stillborn uptill today. Remember this name: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Look for her two novels; Purple Hibiscus, and Half of a Yellow Sun. She is wise beyond her years and even Chinua Achebe acknowledged her as an emergent force in contemporary literature in the world.
Helen Oyeyemi was paid $960,000 as publishing rights for her psychological horror novel, The Icarus Girl. it's a breathtaking novel indeed. Seek it out and read it.
I read Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, the book was really interesting and a page turner. I didnt care much for Oyeyemi's book, people have been praising it and encouraging me to read it, i read about 4 pages and put it back down. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Bobby07 (m)
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Sidney Sheldon & John Grisham. But Sidney is the BOMB!!
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DareCare
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I've read lot of Novels and and I know most of the works of other writers put on these thread but very few writers come close to Robert Ludlum (RIP)
Robert Ludlum was the author of twenty-one novels, each one a New York Times bestseller. There are more than 210 million of his books in print, and they have been translated into thirty-two languages. He is the author of The Scarlatti Inheritance, The Chancellor Manuscript, and the Jason Bourne series--The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne Ultimatum--among others. Ludlum passed away in March, 2001. ---- Dare
Robert Ludlum (May 25, 1927 New York City – March 12, 2001 Naples, Florida) was an American author of 29 thriller novels. There are more than 210 million copies of his books in print, and they have been translated into 32 languages. He died in 2001, reportedly leaving behind several unpublished manuscripts and rough outlines, which continue to be dusted off and published with the help of ghostwriters. Ludlum also published books under the pseudonyms Jonathan Ryder and Michael Shepherd ----------- Wikipedia
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omoge25 (f)
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I also enjoyed the works of Toni Morrison, Anthony Powell and Zadie Smith I enjoyed her novel White Teeth.
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