Blake Wrote:Superb. In fact, I have a hard time picking a favorite out of the four mentioned (though I don't know if I think of Deep as the Marrow or The Fifth Harmonic as being "medical thrillers" in the sense that the other two are).The Select is my favorite of the non-RJ / non-AC books, I think. Disturbed the hell out of me.
You can't go wrong with any of those. I'm not sure which I'd pick up first, but I've always been kind of partial to The Select.
Blake
hwoolsey Wrote:All of The Adversary Cycle, all of the RJ novels, The Barrens, Freak Show, and Dydeetown World.
Hank
Ken Valentine Wrote:If you liked Dydeetown World, you would also like the other novels it connects to.
Healer
Wheels Within Wheels
An Enemy Of The State
The Tery
Welcome to the board.
Ken V.
hwoolsey Wrote:How are the medical thrillers? I've looked at them several times, but the blurbs don't really do much to attract me
Hank
hwoolsey Wrote:How are the medical thrillers? I've looked at them several times, but the blurbs don't really do much to attract me.Medical thriller, Sci-Fi, Horror, Adventure, If it's F. Paul Wilson you cannot go wrong!
Nice to know about Night Kill. I just read about SIMS in one of the other threads and it seems interesting.
I very much enjoy the supernatural stories fpw tells, which I think is why the medical books haven't interested me. If I'm wrong and that element is in them, I'd be happy to stand corrected.
Hank
Just John Wrote:The medical thrillers are all pretty good, although I haven't read The Fifth Harmonic yet.
Quote:Another book I haven't read that I'm interested in is The Christmas Thingy, but I'm wondering if it's strickly geared towards kids or would adults find it interesting?
Lisa Wrote:The Fifth Harmonic is not a medical thriller. Not even close. It is truly in a genre of its own.I gotta disagree there. You may not consider it a medical thriller, but if it is not, it is definitely close. It is about disease and treatment and wholistic medicine of a sort.
Lisa
jimbow8 Wrote:I gotta disagree there. You may not consider it a medical thriller, but if it is not, it is definitely close. It is about disease and treatment and wholistic medicine of a sort.