“The future will never bend to the fleeting hopes of the man." From "Lucifer's Ladder: God of the Fallen, Book One” — W.D. Frank Copy Share Image
“I was murdered. Even though my heart continued to beat, I was very much deceased. All faded to black” — M.C. Webb Copy Share Image
“Professor, when people say such things after impossibility smacks them in the face, we call it denial” — Taona Dumisani Chiveneko Copy Share Image
I find psychological thrillers interesting both dramatically and visually. — Brad Anderson Copy Share Image
“I read somewhere that when you're a kid it's people's cruelty that makes you cry, then when you're an adult it's their… — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
“Ah ha!" the Doc screeched suddenly, wheeling around. "The salicylic acid! Maybe it SHOULD have been heated first!” — Clare Havens Copy Share Image
“He was a living dead man. According to official records he had died, not once, but twice. yet he still breathed” — Matt Hilton Copy Share Image
“No man, no matter how smart or strong, can compete with a motivated woman.” — J.K. Franko Copy Share Image
“You can’t suspend me…I quit. I’ve seen a new side to this company in the past few months. I want nothing to… — Stuart Keane Copy Share Image
“That's exactly where you're wrong! Any kind of person can murder. Purely circumstances and not a thing to do with temperament! People… — Patricia Highsmith Copy Share Image
“Yeah, there has to be a few screws loose when a girl asks you to drop everything to spend a three-day weekend… — Yawatta Hosby Copy Share Image
The song that's affected me the most profoundly is probably Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' or, more specifically, the couple seconds of instrumental break… — Patrick Stump Copy Share Image
“Mary’s hands clenched. She’d been through fire, what with a murder, and white supremacists. And what about Caroline, who had gone undercover… — Susan Rowland Copy Share Image
“She had her sonar continually set for excuses to entertain, to bring together influential and powerful people in a mix that hummed,… — Kate White Copy Share Image
'Indigenous' is a bit of a gory thriller film that's centered around five best friends who take a vacation to Panama. They… — Lindsey McKeon Copy Share Image
When I wrote my eighth thriller, 'Inside Out,' in 2009, the villains were a group of CIA and other government officials who… — Barry Eisler Copy Share Image
“He had dreamt about a dark-haired foreign boy. This boy held the key to the undoing of their demise. He had carried… — Mary K. Savarese Copy Share Image
“A man who lives a part, not to others but alone, is exposed to obvious psychological dangers. In itself the practice of… — John le Carré Copy Share Image
“You may suppose that perhaps this Walter T. Wallace found his destiny in food and passed down to his progeny a legacy… — Gwenn Wright Copy Share Image
“Revenge requires taking oneself apart from the noise of men and of things, even from what resembles them; only the twisted soul… — Kaylin McFarren Copy Share Image
“Ten years ago, I attended a community meeting for an oil pipeline proposal PE was ramming through the environmental impact process in… — Rachel Grant Copy Share Image
“Apparently, we're all in the frame," I heard Harry murmur somewhere behind me. And I whirled back to him. Innate, irrational anger… — Morana Blue Copy Share Image
“You keep distracting from the main point, Vaida. I did not come to Harare to study other people’s scars. I have my… — Taona Dumisani Chiveneko Copy Share Image
“My style isn't subtle, I know that. I'm sure in fact it violates all kinds of rules about interrogation and all that,… — Kendric Neal Copy Share Image
I like thrillers. That's a genre that I'm really taken with. I love Hitchcock, that thriller style. I'm a student of it. — Tim Matheson Copy Share Image
“She was always demanding of herself, Do I dare? Do I dare disturb the universe?” — Night Film Copy Share Image
“It wasn't the wild animals that scared her, but the civilised ones.” — Heena Rathore P Copy Share Image
“Beef had hit $300 a kilo. Not that he could recall the last time he’d tasted real beef.” — Barry Kirwan Copy Share Image
I love thrillers. I would even read certain science fiction, although I haven't been a devotee for many years. — Frederick Busch Copy Share Image
'The Expats' is a thriller, but one that tends more toward general fiction than toward breathless pulp. — Chris Pavone Copy Share Image
“Eric waited all his life for love and, in meeting, Tina thought he had it. What he got wasn't quite what he'd… — E.J. Caulder Copy Share Image
“People have incredible nerve to do terrible things, but never actually admit to them.” — Henry Mosquera Copy Share Image
'Drohi' is a thriller, quite action-oriented, at times, even violent, but blood will not be spilt at the drop of a hat. — Sudha Kongara Copy Share Image
“... the poor always live on debt. At this point, time is the only thing I still have the credibility to borrow.” — Taona Dumisani Chiveneko Copy Share Image
John le Carre's 'The Night Manager' is a relentlessly exhilarating thriller with profound emotional depths. — Susanne Bier Copy Share Image
“The sound of him drinking was indescribable—like dirty runoff down a storm drain.” — Steven Ramirez Copy Share Image
“This would become a lifelong pattern, sitting in my comfort zone high above the world in some sort of self-imposed exile.” — Peggy Kopman-Owens Copy Share Image
A thriller becomes great when it carries a feeling of reality and truth. — David Morrell Copy Share Image
“Abel Muranda fought off furious red ants with mandibles that could cut through a miser's padlock.” — Taona Dumisani Chiveneko Copy Share Image