“How would Elijah ever understand a life that is dark more than light? Or a shadow of someone who follows her around,… — Christy A. Campbell Copy Share Image
“Hot damn, Diego Santero looked fine soaking wet. Everything about him radiated potent masculinity, from the slick, dark hair that drew emphasis… — Melissa Cutler Copy Share Image
“At forty-one, he was still the quintessential bad boy—charming, at ease in his skin, and great-looking, with deep blue eyes, slicked-back brown… — Kate White Copy Share Image
You could call it that [urban Western], I guess, you could certainly call it that. A lot of these types of films… — Antoine Fuqua Copy Share Image
“You keep your followers confused when you begin very well and give up too early... Suspense is useful in movies, but useless… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“She could see the headlines now. ‘Spinster dies alone in her condo. No one discovered her corpse for three days.’ She had… — Diane Merrill Wigginton Copy Share Image
“You may initially find yourself at a point of re-convincing that there could be a positive twist, and that's okay. Suspense naturally… — Chinonye J. Chidolue Copy Share Image
The negative attitudes toward the genres - romance, science-fiction, westerns, suspense, etc. - are fallout from the academic world's long-standing fascination with… — Jayne Ann Krentz Copy Share Image
I read a lot of detective stories because they always deliver. They give you a beginning, a middle, and an end -… — Robert Cormier Copy Share Image
“Depression is not dramatic, but it is total. It’s sneaky - you almost don’t notice it at first. Like a cat burglar,… — Lisa Unger Copy Share Image
In a novella, a whole lot of crap can happen, and you can build momentum and suspense and leave room for a… — Robert Reed Copy Share Image
I challenged myself to write/direct a romantic comedy. People trash talk the rom com, but it's one of the oldest cinematic genres,… — Leslye Headland Copy Share Image
I hunt because I love the entire process: the preparations, the excitement, and sustained suspense of trying to match my woodslore against… — Fred Bear Copy Share Image
“Your mother is holding your hand too tightly. You whimper and cling to her dress, because you know what will happen next.… — Kate Rhodes Copy Share Image
“She had been lying there, facedown in the water long before the tide had turned at 3.04 that morning. Her eyes were… — A.J. Waines Copy Share Image
“Brannagh Maloney had lived with disappearances all her life. They were as familiar to her as the changing of the Fundy tides.… — Kathy-Diane Leveille Copy Share Image
“If there was one thing a former sniper could do well, it was wait. Patiently. Quietly. Without a sound. Barely a movement.… — J. Rose Black Copy Share Image
It is unlike the quintessential thriller where someone is up to something and the audience is speculating. 'Johnny Gaddaar' is the opposite… — Sriram Raghavan Copy Share Image
“She was a ray of sunshine, a warm summer rain, a bright fire on a cold winter’s day, and now she could… — Grace Willows Copy Share Image
“Being with him was like smashing against a stone wall—shattering into pieces on impact. He stood unshakable, all steel and rage, hearing… — Slava Pilotoff Copy Share Image
“Every single time it was grand. I loved the moment when you announce the stickup and everything suddenly goes brighter and sharper… — James Carlos Blake Copy Share Image
“Whatever’s eating at you, let it go. Emotion leads to poor decisions. Poor decisions lead to scrutiny. Scrutiny is our greatest threat.”… — Ken Cruickshank Copy Share Image
“ Mary fought a savage impulse to slam the door on the couple. But they were too interesting to ignore in the… — Susan Rowland Copy Share Image
“The softness, warmth and weight of her breast filled his palm. “I’ve imagined this for weeks,” he murmured. Thinking of her out… — Yvonne Korshak Copy Share Image
“The search party became zombie silhouettes in shafts of early-morning light, yawning, despondent, and halfway home when a boy’s scream pierced the… — Jake Vander-Ark Copy Share Image
“In the final analysis, real suspense comes with moral dilemma and the courage to make and act upon choices. False suspense comes… — John Gardner Copy Share Image
“The finger in the jar atop the entertainment center served as a reminder: death was far kinder than the fate Juanita could… — Heidi Glick Copy Share Image
“ “Well, Mr. George, I’d say that’s a long way up for us to be worried about a wee 30 feet from away… — Tom Baldwin Copy Share Image
Stephen King, by far, is the standard-bearer. I think anyone who writes suspense fiction and says that King isn't an influence is… — Michael Koryta Copy Share Image
I'm reaching for emotion and drama, the drama of the everyday: what happens when you don't have shelter, food, and clothing. There… — Debra Granik Copy Share Image
There is no beginning, no middle, no end, no suspense, no moral, no causes, no effects. What we love in our books… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
“The desperate piercing scream of horror echoed far above the sharpened tops of the trees wrapped in thin obsidian-transparent mist, and I… — Simona Panova Copy Share Image
Breathtakingly real and utterly compelling, Immoral dishes up page-turning psychological suspense while treating us lucky readers to some of the most literate… — Jeffery Deaver Copy Share Image
“No one else could share his quandary. His agonies were a mixture of shame, of loss fueled by profoundly rooted fury—solitary burdens… — Tom Baldwin Copy Share Image
“Avid readers are the most authentic creatures on the face of the earth, and their hearts and minds are not for sale… — Kopman-Owens Copy Share Image
“It was the first time her eyes had really met mine and to be honest I think there was more warmth between… — Kaal Kaczmarek Copy Share Image
“They were opposite in so many ways, but it was the kind of difference that was balancing-her softness with his steel, his… — Melissa Cutler Copy Share Image
“Let me make it clear. There will be no repeat of that night. Absolutely not! Not ever, do you understand?” "Who are… — Jalpa Williby Copy Share Image
I did know that the book would end with a mind-boggling trial, but I didn't know exactly how it would turn out.… — James Patterson Copy Share Image
“An elegant sari was draped across her figure; magnificent, painstakingly embroidered, and in a shade of deep red, it was even more… — Katie Lynn Johnson Copy Share Image