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A Few Memorable Thriller Novels from 2011

A week ago, I asked you what thriller books made the biggest impression on you in 2011. It was another year of great novels: Stephen King came out with 11/22/63, inspired by Kennedy’s assassination and Joe Finder introduced us to Nick Heller, a “private spy” working to uncover the mysterious kidnapping of Alexandra Marcus in Buried Secrets.  Tess Gerritsen’s The Silent GirlLisa Gardner’s Love You More and John Lescroart’s powerful Damage I also highly recommend.

A big 2011 memory for me was when A Heartbeat Away, my 16th medical/political thriller came on at number ten on the New York Times bestseller list for Hardcover Fiction. All of my books have made “the Times List” and I try not to get too high or too low about things, but the competition is getting increasingly stiff, and “heavy hitters” are publishing faster and faster, so this was definitely a high point in my writing career. Thanks for all of your support and for making this possible.

This past year was important for my son, Daniel, whose debut novel Delirious hit stores in a big way at the beginning of February. It was very exciting for me to see all of his years of hard work pay off and to spend fun time with him on the road.

Thanks again for sharing your most memorable reads of 2011. I’ve listed a few of your choices below. Wishing you a happy and healthy 2012.

  • Agent X by Noah Boyd
  • Eyes Wide Open by Andrew Gross
  • Back of Beyond by C.J. Box
  • Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson
  • Birth of a Killer by Darren Shan
  • Creep by Jennifer Hillier
  • Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter
  • DarknessMy Old Friend by Lisa Unger
  • The Drop by Michael Connelly

A big 2011 memory for me was when A Heartbeat Away, my 16th medical/political thriller came on at number ten on the New York Times bestseller list for Hardcover Fiction. All of my books have made “the Times List” and I try not to get too high or too low about things, but the competition is getting increasingly stiff, and “heavy hitters” are publishing faster and faster, so this was definitely a high point in my writing career. Thanks for all of your support and for making this possible.

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A big 2011 memory for me was when A Heartbeat Away, my 16th medical/political thriller came on at number ten on the New York Times bestseller list for Hardcover Fiction. All of my books have made “the Times List” and I try not to get too high or too low about things, but the competition is getting increasingly stiff, and “heavy hitters” are publishing faster and faster, so this was definitely a high point in my writing career. Thanks for all of your support and for making this possible.

This past year was important for my son, Daniel, whose debut novel Delirious hit stores in a big way at the beginning of February. It was very exciting for me to see all of his years of hard work pay off and to spend fun time with him on the road.

Thanks again for sharing your most memorable reads of 2011. I’ve listed a few of your choices below. Wishing you a happy and healthy 2012.

s past year was important for my son, Daniel, whose debut novel Delirious hit stores in a big way at the beginning of February. It was very exciting for me to see all of his years of hard work pay off and to spend fun time with him on the road.

Thanks again for sharing your most memorable reads of 2011. I’ve listed a few of your choices below. Wishing you a happy and healthy 2012.

§ Agent X by Noah Boyd

§ Eyes Wide Open by Andrew Gross

§ Back of Beyond by C.J. Box

§ Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson

§ Birth of a Killer by Darren Shan

§ Creep by Jennifer Hillier

§ Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter

§ Darkness, My Old Friend by Lisa Unger

§ The Drop by Michael Connelly

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