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17 Best Suspense Authors Who'll Keep You Guessing

In search of a suspenseful page-turner? These 17 best suspense authors have a wealth of books that will keep you hooked from start to finish!

Whether you are looking for a classic “Who Done It” book or want to dig into the inner workings of the FBI to solve a heinous crime, a stack of books from famous suspense authors is a good starting point.

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Suspense novels can be a great way to keep yourself immersed in a book. As you read, you need to keep reading to find out the solution to the crime or problem. Yet you may not want to read these before bed, as they can be a little intense.

Here’s your list of the top suspense authors that you’ll want to explore if you love this genre.

1. Gillian Flynn

Gillian Flynn’s most famous work is Gone Girl.

Gillian Flynn is an American New York Times bestselling author. Gone Girl is her most famous work, becoming the subject of a major motion picture. She also earned two Dagger Awards for her first novel,Sharp Objects*, which is an HBO limited series.

2. Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie’s detective stories have constant twists and turns that keep readers guessing.

Agatha Christie could, perhaps, be credited with the suspense and murder mystery genre. Her detective stories have constant twists and turns that keep readers guessing. They continue to be made into movies and TV shows even today, 100 years after The Mysterious Affair at Styles, her first novel introduced the world to Hercule Poirot.

This queen of detective and crime fiction has over 2 billion books sold, second only to the Bible and William Shakespeare. If you enjoy reading Agatha Christie, then check out these other crime thriller authors). 

3. Daphne du Maurier

Daphne du Maurier wrote romantic novels with paranormal influences that landed her in the suspense novels category.

Famous for RebeccaandThe Birds*, Daphne du Maurier wrote romantic novels with paranormal influences that landed her in the suspense novels category.The Birdswas so suspenseful that Alfred Hitchcock created a film based on its plot. Du Maurier lived most of her life in Cornwall, and the majority of her books take place in this English community.

4. Harlan Coben

Harlan Coben is the first author to win the Edgar Award, Shamus Award, and an Anthony Award.

Harlan Coben has 31 novels to his name and also produces television dramas. He is the first author to win the Edgar Award, Shamus Award, and an Anthony Award for his work. His books, such as the*Myron Bolitarseries, often have unresolved murders and multiple twists that keep readers guessing until the last page. 

5. Lee Child

Lee Child is a British author best known for creating the Jack Reacher character and series.

Lee Child is the pen name for James Dover Grant, a British author best known for creating the Jack Reacher character and series. When his company downsized when he was 40, he grabbed a pencil and pad and started writing, and within a year, he had an international bestseller, and Jack Reacher was born. His first book, Killing Floor, started a successful writing career.

If you’re searching for more crime novels to add to your reading list,

6. Patricia Highsmith

 Patricia Highsmith was an American author known for her psychological thrillers.

Patricia Highsmith was an American author known for her psychological thrillers. Strangers on a Train, her first book, became an Alfred Hitchcock movie, but she did not gain fame for her writing until after her death. The Talented Mr. Ripley, the story of a dapper sociopath, is her most famous work.

7. Stephen King

Stephen King is a prolific writer of psychological suspense novels.

A prolific writer of psychological suspense novels, Stephen King, is a must-read for this genre. King got his start selling short mystery stories to men’s magazines in the 1960s. His first novel, Carrie, earned him enough to start writing full-time.

With 63 novels under his belt and numerous short story collections and other pieces, many fans still regard The Shining as one of his best. Today he continues to publish new stories and has an estimated 350 million books sold. If you want to know more about King’s books, check out our article on his most popular novels.

8. Alex Michaelides

Alex Michaelides only has two books to his name, The Silent PatientandThe Maidens*, but he is a promising up-and-coming suspense author. These thriller novels quickly became bestsellers, and he shows promise as a new author in this genre. In addition, his background in psychotherapy gives him unique insight into thriller and suspense writing. 

9. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born to a wealthy family in late 1800s England who originally studied medicine before launching a career as a detective writer.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born to a wealthy family in late 1800s England who originally studied medicine before launching a career as a detective writer. His famous characters, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, debuted with*A Study in Scarlet**. In 1903 the Queen knighted him a Knight of Grace of the Most Order of Saint John.

If you’re searching for more crime/thriller books to binge on a weekend,

10. Thomas Harris

Creator of the infamous serial killer Hannibal Lecter, best known for cannibalizing his victims, and Clarice Starling, the protagonist of The Silence of the Lambs, Thomas Harris deserves a spot on this list because of his intense suspense novels. Harris is reclusive and lets out a few details about his personal life. Most of his works have become major motion pictures.

11. Dan Brown

Dan Brown writes historical thrillers that show the paradox between science and religion.

The author of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown, writes historical thrillers that show the paradox between science and religion. Many of his works showcase famous historical artifacts that supposedly hold hidden codes that lead to treasure hunts into the past. He has over 200 million copies of his works in print.

12. David Baldacci

David Baldacci has over 150 million copies of his books sold worldwide.

David Baldacci has over 150 million copies of his books sold worldwide. This Virginia thriller writer does well in the crime genre because of his training as an attorney. Absolute Power, his first novel, remains one of his most famous.

13. Dean Koontz

Fourteen of Dean Koontz’s books have hit the New York Times hardcover bestseller list.

Known as the “Master of Suspense,” Dean Koontz has over 500 million copies of his books in print. Fourteen of his books have hit the New York Times hardcover bestseller list. *Phantoms*is one of his more popular works.

14. Dennis Lehane

Dennis Lehane won the Shamus Award with his first novel, A Drink Before the War

Dennis Lehane won the Shamus Award with his first novel, A Drink Before the War. This success launched a successful writing career. Four of his novels, including Gone Baby Gone, are now major motion pictures, and one,The Wire*, is an HBO series. When he was not writing thriller novels, Lehane sometimes made guest appearances on the TV series*Castle**.

15. Tom Clancy

Tom Clancy became a hit author with his first novel, The Hunt for Red October.

Once an insurance broker, Tom Clancy became a hit author with his first novel, The Hunt for Red October. His military thrillers frequently star his character, Jack Ryan. After his death in 2013, Tom Clancy’s estate hired writers to carry on the Jack Ryan series. 

16. Stieg Larsson

Stieg Larsson wrote a trilogy of crime novels that started with The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

Stieg Larsson wrote a trilogy of crime novels that started with The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Unfortunately, the Swedish author died suddenly of a heart attack in 2004 before he could complete his plan for ten novels. In fact, all three of his published works hit the press after his death.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a great book in this genre?

Great books in this genre typically feature compelling characters, engaging plots, and themes that resonate with readers. They should offer both entertainment and insight, creating memorable reading experiences that stay with you long after finishing.

How do I choose the best books to read?

Look for books that match your interests, read reviews from trusted sources, and don’t be afraid to try new authors or genres. Consider award winners, bestsellers, and recommendations from people whose taste you trust.

Why should I read books in this genre?

Reading books in this genre can expand your knowledge, improve your empathy, and provide entertainment and escape. Books offer unique perspectives on life and can help you understand different experiences and viewpoints.

Popular books in this category often include both contemporary bestsellers and timeless classics. Look for books that have received critical acclaim, won awards, or have been recommended by multiple sources.

17. Tana French

Winner of the Irish Book Award for Crime Fiction, Tana French lives in Dublin, where she continues to create suspenseful books. In the Woods is one of her better-known books and is the first in a series known as the Dublin Murder Squad. She has multiple awards to her name, including the Los Angeles Times Award for Best Mystery/Thriller.

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