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Thanks for the mention, Kate! So glad you enjoyed the Spark book; it is quite a disturbing and original read, I think.

I have to confess that I am not a huge thriller reader, mostly because I read a lot before bed and I find I get too stressed by them!! But an unusual book I did enjoy was 'The Body Lies' by Jo Baker. It wouldn't necessarily fall into the thriller genre qs such, but does have a mystery at the centre of it and would come under literary fiction with its use of metafiction. It is also set in a UK university and is about creative writing! So I think you might enjoy it!

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So much to enjoy here as always, thanks for the recommendations. I need to read much faster! Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole series is very good if a bit gruesome. He had me in tears once, not something one expects reading crime fiction. I'm working on a piece about a Scandinavian TV series at the moment : I really love the mood of Scandinavian crime fiction and TV drama. The Third Man is a great classic movie and Orson Welles was marvellous as Harry Lime. (Strangely I've also mentioned a film of his in another article I'm putting out within the next month although it's not actually about him). So interesting to see that they still celebrate the film in Vienna! I haven't read a lot of Greene but I do love "Our Man in Havana". "The End of the Affair" was good. I was very excited by "The New York Trilogy" when I first read it years ago so I also read "Leviathan". Auster is the real deal. I should probably read them again. So many books, so little time. Good luck with your current one Kate, I've downloaded "The White Night" which looks great.

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