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After life
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After lifeAfter life

If you could upload your mind, where would you put it? A postcyberpunk Extropian sci-fi with psychological and philosophical suspense.
 
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Tags: psychological, philosophical, suspense, After, Extropian, After, psychological
Linda Howard - Mr Perfect
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Linda Howard - Mr PerfectLinda Howard - Mr Perfect

A romantic suspense. A good sense of humour.

What would make the perfect man? That's the deliciously racy topic that Jaine Bright and her 3 girlfriends are pondering one night. As their conversation heats up, they concoct a tongue-in-cheek checklist that becomes an overnight sensation, spreading like wildfire at work and sizzling along e-mail lines. But what began as a joke among friends turns deadly serious when 1 of the 4 women is murdered....

 
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Tags: Howard, Linda, romantic, Library, suspense, sizzling, along, email
John Grisham - The Pelican Brief (audiobook+text)
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John Grisham - The Pelican Brief (audiobook+text)The Pelican Brief is a legal-suspense thriller written by John Grisham in 1992.
John Grisham's head was full of movies when he wrote "The Pelican Brief", which is such a brisk page-turner you could use it to dry your hair. He had Julia Roberts in mind for the heroine, Darby Shaw, a brilliant Tulane law student who comes up with an ingenious theory to explain the baffling assassinations of two Supreme Court justices in one day...
 
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Tags: John, Grisham, Pelican, Brief, audiobook, legal, suspense, thriller, ingenious, theory, Pelican
How to Write a Damn Good Novel
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How to Write a Damn Good NovelHow to Write a Damn Good Novel1-How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling

2-How to Write a Damn Good Novel, II: Advanced Techniques For Dramatic Storytelling

by James N. Frey


Frey ( How To Write a Damn Good Novel , St. Martin's, 1987) expands on his earlier take on the art of novel writing. His focus here is on dramatic fiction. Using examples from a broad range of fiction, he shows what these works have in common and how writers can learn from the authors to improve their own writing. Some of the areas discussed are developing characters, creating suspense, using a strong narrative voice, and understanding the author/reader contract. Chapter 8, entitled "The Seven Deadly Mistakes," talks about being timid, trying to be literary, and the failure to produce; it gives some advice on how to avoid these writing traps. The final word is to write with passion.


Edited by: stats - 1 October 2013
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Tags: writing, Novel, Write, fiction, suspense, writing, these, Dramatic, Write
Revisiting Mary Higgins Clark: A Critical Companion
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Revisiting Mary Higgins Clark: A Critical CompanionOne of the most popular and prolific writers of our day, Mary Higgins Clark continues to write bestselling, award-winning novels of mystery and suspense, attracting new fans worldwide and thrilling dedicated readers who have followed her career for nearly three decades. This revised Critical Companion offers an expanded discussion of the forms and conventions of suspense writing, along with updated biographical information about the "Queen of Suspense." Covering Clark's most recent works, nine new chapters examine the novels and short stories published since 1996, including Daddy's Little Girl (2002)
 
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Tags: Critical, novels, suspense, Clark, Companion