Thrillers and Social Integration
The study of Popular Fiction and, in particular, thrillers as a specific sort of popular narration, started in the 60’s. And has not stopped since.
The study of Popular Fiction and, in particular, thrillers as a specific sort of popular narration, started in the 60’s. And has not stopped since.
Whether you’re writing the next great thriller or you’re covering the police beat for your local newspaper, these five books can teach you a lot about the criminal mind and police investigations.
Not the sort of book you might want to read alone in a house, late at night…watch out for rustling noises, and sudden slithering movements…
Friendship is a good thing. Friends can easily come, and friends can easily grow apart. That’s what happened to Pete and his friends. They grew apart, and now they want to meet up one last time before going their separate ways.
This story was about a seventeen year-old boy named Luke. He had to change to change his name to Lee in order to hide his image. His parents had to send him to Hendricks School for Boys to protect him from the population police.
If you’re like me, crime thrillers are your genre of choice. So I have gone and put together some of the best titles I have read over the past few years.