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1. Lawrence Sanders “The Seventh Commandment” (282 pages) Детектив
2. Lawrence Sanders “The First Deadly Sin” (630 pages) A MASTER OF SUSPENSE!" —Washington Post The ultimate psychosexual thriller and one of the greatest suspense novels of all time, The First Deadly Sin is the book that began the Sanders success story. A well-dressed man talks the high-class neighborhoods of New York City. He is armed with an ice ax. His victims re strangers. And one cop, Captain Ed Delaney, lust solve a series of bizarre, gruesome murders that defy logic or method. This shocking story has captured the imaginations of millions like no other modern thriller. "BREATHTAKINGLY EXCITING!" Newsday
3. ERIC LUSTBADER “FLOATING CITY” (482 pages) Deep within the Vietnamese jungle lies Floating City, a secret empire run on riches and murder. At its heart is Rock, an American Vietnam vet—a killing machine raised on war and rock-and-roll. Ruthless and bloodthirsty, he rules like a god supreme over his legendary dominion. And at his command is the Torch—the tool of ultimate evil that only one man can destroy: Nicholas Linnear. "Strong female characters—rare in action tales—and sex galore." —Chris Chase, Cosmopolitan
4. ERIC LUSTBADER “Dark Homecoming” (353 pages) A supercharged Florida-based blockbuster from the bestselling author of Second Skin and The Ninja, Dark Homecoming is one of the great thrillers of recent years and a novel to be read at full volume.
5. Len Deighton “Mamista” (360 pages) “Deighton's longest, most complex and passionate novel in years: an epic tale, set in a South American jungle, of good men and women crushed beneath the heel of Realpolitik' KIRKUS REVIEW
6. David Baldacci “Simple Genius” (570 pages) David Baldacci's compulsive thriller sees Sean King and Michelle Maxwell in the toughest case of their lives, testing them to their absolute limits…
7. Kyle Mills “Free Fall” (564 pages) 'A treacherous, fast-moving yarn full of crumbling footholds, close shaves, narrow escapes, slippery slopes and daredevil risk takers.' Los Angeles Times
8. Matthew Reilly “Scarecrow” (524 pages) IT IS SET TO BE THE GREATEST BOUNTY HUNT IN HISTORY… FIFTEEN NAMES There are fifteen targets, the finest warriors in the world - commandos, spies, terrorists. And they must all be dead by twelve noon today. The price on their heads: almost $20 million each.
ONE HERO Among the names on the target list, one stands out. An enigmatic marine named Shane Schofield. Call sign: SCARECROW.
NO LIMITS And so Schofield is plunged into a headlong race around the world, pursued by a fearsome collection of international bounty hunters… including the “Black Knight”, a notoriously ruthless hunter who seems intent on eliminating only Schofield.
9. Tom Clancy “The Sum of All Fears” (914 pages)
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