The Greatest British "Suspense, Fiction" Books Since 1970

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Suspense is a genre of literature that is characterized by a feeling of tension, uncertainty, and anxiety that keeps the reader on edge and engaged throughout the story. It typically involves a protagonist who is facing a dangerous or threatening situation, and the plot is driven by the anticipation of what might happen next. Suspense novels often feature unexpected twists and turns, and the reader is left guessing until the very end. This genre is popular among readers who enjoy thrillers, mysteries, and crime fiction.

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  1. 26. The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins

    In this psychological thriller, the story revolves around a troubled woman who becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation that promises to send shockwaves throughout her life. As she rides the train every day, she fantasizes about the seemingly perfect couple she sees from her window, until one day she witnesses something shocking in their backyard. Her decision to report it to the authorities leads her down a dark path of intrigue, as she struggles to piece together her fragmented memories and the tangled web of lies, deceit, and complicated relationships that surround the case. Her involvement becomes increasingly dangerous as she tries to prove not only what she saw, but also her own worth and sanity.

    The 3732nd Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 27. The Woman In Black by Susan Hill

    The novel is a chilling ghost story set in the remote English countryside, where a young solicitor is sent to settle the estate of a recently deceased client. Upon his arrival at the eerie and isolated Eel Marsh House, he encounters unnerving supernatural occurrences and the repeated sightings of a mysterious woman dressed in black. As he delves deeper into the town's tragic history, he uncovers a tale of a vengeful spirit whose appearance foretells the death of children. The solicitor's skepticism turns to horror as he becomes entangled in the spectral web of the woman in black, and he must confront the haunting secrets that lie within the house and the town.

    The 3746th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 28. Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz

    A 14-year-old boy named Alex Rider is suddenly thrust into the world of espionage after his uncle's mysterious death. Trained by MI6, he is sent on a dangerous mission to investigate a billionaire businessman who plans to distribute lethal viruses through computers. Using his wits and skills, Alex must stop this nefarious plan and save the world.

    The 3789th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 29. Case Histories by Kate Atkinson

    "Case Histories" is a gripping mystery novel that follows the story of a private investigator who is hired to solve three seemingly unrelated cold cases that took place decades ago. As he delves deeper into the mysteries, he uncovers dark secrets and hidden connections between the cases. The narrative is a complex web of intrigue, suspense, and drama, filled with well-crafted characters and unexpected plot twists that keep the reader hooked till the end.

    The 4066th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 30. Sweetheart, Sweetheart by Bernard Taylor

    In "Sweetheart, Sweetheart" by Bernard Taylor, a young man named David inherits a grand old mansion from his estranged twin brother, Colin, who died tragically years ago. As David settles into his new home, he begins to experience eerie occurrences and encounters the ghostly presence of his deceased brother. Haunted by the past, David delves into the dark secrets of the house and his family, uncovering a chilling tale of love, jealousy, and revenge that spans generations. With its blend of supernatural elements and psychological suspense, this gripping novel takes readers on a haunting journey through the twisted corridors of the human mind.

    The 4131st Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. The Constant Gardener by John le Carré

    "The Constant Gardener" is a gripping tale of corporate corruption and its impact on the world's most vulnerable people. The story follows a British diplomat who embarks on a dangerous journey to find the truth behind his wife's murder. As he uncovers layers of deceit, he discovers that she was close to exposing a conspiracy involving a pharmaceutical company testing a dangerous drug on unsuspecting African villages. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and the lengths one man will go to seek justice.

    The 4364th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 32. A Demon In My View by Ruth Rendell

    The book revolves around a reclusive, socially awkward man who secretly harbors a dark fascination with death and has a history of committing murders. He lives in a boarding house, where he keeps a mannequin that he treats as if it were a real person, a chilling reflection of his disturbed psyche. His life becomes increasingly complicated when a new tenant moves in, setting off a chain of events that threatens to expose his sinister past. As the tension escalates, the man struggles to maintain his facade of normalcy while his inner demons and the threat of discovery loom over him.

    The 4758th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 33. The Sun Chemist by Lionel Davidson

    "The Sun Chemist" is a thrilling espionage novel that delves into the mysterious world of scientific discovery and political intrigue. The story follows an English historian who stumbles upon a potentially world-changing secret about the pioneering work of a Jewish chemist who had seemingly found a way to harness solar energy efficiently before his untimely death during the Holocaust. As the historian digs deeper, he becomes entangled in a web of international intelligence agencies and shadowy figures who are all vying to uncover or suppress this revolutionary technology. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the novel is a gripping tale of one man's quest for truth amidst the dangerous machinations of global powers.

    The 4783rd Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 34. Cold Heaven by Brian Moore

    "Cold Heaven" is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of faith, love, and guilt. The narrative centers around a woman whose life is thrown into turmoil when her husband, presumed dead after a boating accident, mysteriously disappears from the morgue. As she grapples with the enigma of his vanishing, she is also confronted with a divine apparition that demands an act of faith she is reluctant to perform. Torn between her desire for a new life and the inexorable pull of the supernatural, she must navigate a web of personal and spiritual crises that challenge her beliefs and her very sanity.

    The 4784th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 35. Not A Penny More,Not A Penny Less by Jeffrey Archer

    In this thrilling tale of revenge, four strangers find themselves united by a common enemy - a wealthy con artist who has swindled each of them out of their life savings. Determined to get their money back, they devise an elaborate plan to exact justice and teach the cunning fraudster a lesson he will never forget. With twists and turns at every corner, "Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less" is a gripping story of deception, redemption, and the power of resilience.

    The 4809th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 36. The Damnation Game by Clive Barker

    "The Damnation Game" by Clive Barker is a dark and twisted tale that follows the life of a professional thief named Marty Strauss, who is hired by a wealthy and mysterious man named Joseph Whitehead. As Marty delves deeper into his assignment, he becomes entangled in a deadly game of supernatural forces, where he must confront his own inner demons and face the consequences of his actions. With its haunting atmosphere and complex characters, this novel explores themes of desire, redemption, and the price one is willing to pay for ultimate power.

    The 4911th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 37. The Key To Rebecca by Ken Follett

    The novel is a gripping World War II espionage thriller set in North Africa, where an elusive German spy, armed with a powerful secret code named after a classic novel, is transmitting critical information to Rommel's Afrika Korps in their campaign against the British. The British intelligence is in a desperate race against time to intercept and decode the messages, and they deploy a resourceful and determined young officer to track down the spy. Amidst the backdrop of war-torn cities and treacherous desert landscapes, a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, with the fate of the North African campaign hanging in the balance.

    The 5077th Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 38. Kolymsky Heights by Lionel Davidson

    The novel is a gripping espionage thriller set in the frigid, remote reaches of Siberia, where a secret scientific research facility, hidden deep within the vast and treacherous Kolyma region, draws the interest of Western intelligence. The protagonist, a brilliant and linguistically gifted Englishman, is recruited for an almost impossible mission: to infiltrate the top-secret installation, Kolymsky Heights, and uncover its mysteries. Disguised as a native Siberian truck driver, he embarks on a perilous journey through the icy wilderness, facing extreme weather, treacherous terrain, and the ever-present risk of discovery by Soviet authorities. His quest for knowledge becomes a harrowing adventure of survival and espionage, as he delves into the enigmatic purpose of the facility and attempts to relay its secrets to the outside world.

    The 5146th Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 39. Game, Set & Match by Len Deighton

    "Game, Set & Match" is a trilogy of espionage novels that follows the story of Bernard Samson, a middle-aged and somewhat jaded intelligence officer working for the British Secret Service. Set during the Cold War, Samson becomes embroiled in a complex web of intrigue, betrayal, and personal drama as he navigates the treacherous waters of intelligence operations between London and Berlin. The narrative delves into the gritty realities of fieldwork, office politics, and the emotional toll of a life spent in the shadows, while Samson confronts challenges to his professional loyalties and his personal life, uncovering startling revelations about his colleagues and loved ones along the way.

    The 5250th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 40. The Little Drummer Girl by John le Carré

    The novel revolves around a young English actress who is recruited by Israeli intelligence to infiltrate a Palestinian terrorist organization. As she becomes more deeply involved in her role, she is torn between her sympathies for the Palestinians' cause and her loyalty to the Israelis who have manipulated her into the dangerous assignment. The story explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the moral complexities of espionage, set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The protagonist's journey is fraught with emotional and ethical dilemmas, leading to a gripping narrative that blurs the lines between love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of international espionage.

    The 5302nd Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 41. Frost At Christmas by R.D. Wingfield

    "Frost At Christmas" is a crime novel that follows Detective Inspector Jack Frost as he investigates the disappearance of a young boy. Set in a small English town during the Christmas season, Frost navigates through a web of secrets and suspects, uncovering a disturbing truth that shakes the community to its core. With his unconventional methods and sharp wit, Frost must race against time to find the missing child and bring the culprit to justice.

    The 5323rd Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 42. Past Caring by Robert Goddard

    In "Past Caring" by Robert Goddard, a mysterious painting leads Martin Radford on a quest to uncover the truth about his family's past. As he delves into the secrets and scandals of his ancestors, Martin becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit, betrayal, and murder. With each revelation, he is forced to confront his own identity and question the motives of those around him. This gripping thriller takes readers on a thrilling journey through the dark underbelly of the past, exploring themes of love, loss, and the relentless pursuit of the truth.

    The 5478th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 43. The Killings At Badger's Drift by Caroline Graham

    In this engrossing murder mystery, the tranquil English village of Badger's Drift becomes the backdrop for a sinister crime when a beloved elderly resident is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Initially ruled as an accidental death, the case is reopened as a murder investigation when a diligent detective with a keen eye for detail uncovers inconsistencies in the evidence. As the detective delves deeper into the village's seemingly idyllic facade, he encounters a web of deceit, hidden relationships, and dark secrets among the residents, all of which lead him to confront the unsettling truth behind the killing. The narrative weaves a tale of intrigue and betrayal, challenging the notion that rural life is as simple and innocent as it appears.

    The 5638th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 44. King Solomon's Carpet by Barbara Vine

    This novel weaves a complex tapestry of lives intersecting in the atmospheric underground of London's Tube system. Centered around a dilapidated house near a Tube station, inherited by Jarvis, a reclusive music composer fascinated by the subway's dark allure, the narrative delves into the secrets and obsessions of its diverse inhabitants. These characters, drawn together by their fascination with the underground, navigate their interconnected stories of love, loss, and the pursuit of passion. The book masterfully explores themes of isolation and connection, creating a suspenseful and psychological exploration of human nature set against the backdrop of one of London's most iconic and labyrinthine landscapes.

    The 5699th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 45. Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith

    This novel is a captivating blend of science fiction and noir detective genres, set in a future where society is divided into specialized neighborhoods reflecting the inhabitants' personalities and desires. The protagonist, a witty and resourceful problem-solver with a mysterious past, is tasked with finding a missing person, a seemingly straightforward job that spirals into a surreal and dangerous adventure. As he navigates through bizarre and vividly imagined environments, confronting his own fears and memories, the story delves into themes of identity, memory, and the nature of reality itself, all while maintaining a sharp, humorous edge.

    The 5725th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 46. Devices And Desires by P. D. James

    In this gripping crime novel, a small coastal community is terrorized by a series of brutal murders, prompting Commander Adam Dalgliesh to take a much-needed respite from his duties at New Scotland Yard. However, his holiday is soon interrupted when he finds himself embroiled in the investigation of the serial killings. As Dalgliesh delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a tangled web of personal vendettas, community secrets, and complex relationships, all of which converge in a chilling and unexpected climax. The narrative masterfully intertwines the detective's introspective nature with the meticulous police work required to catch a cunning and elusive murderer.

    The 5730th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 47. The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman

    The protagonist, a middle-aged man, returns to his childhood home for a funeral and is drawn to the farm at the end of the road where he encounters a pond that was once an ocean in his childhood memories. He recalls a series of strange and terrifying events that occurred when he was seven, involving the mystical Hempstock women who live on the farm and their battle against malevolent supernatural entities that threatened his existence. The book explores themes of memory, magic, and the darkness that lies beneath the surface of everyday life.

    The 5867th Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 48. Dead Lagoon by Michael Dibdin

    In "Dead Lagoon," readers are taken on a suspenseful journey through the atmospheric and enigmatic city of Venice. The narrative follows a detective who returns to his hometown to investigate a missing person case, only to find himself entangled in a web of secrets, corruption, and murder that challenges his perceptions of the past and forces him to confront the dark underbelly of the city he once knew. As the investigation deepens, the detective must navigate through the labyrinthine canals and alleys of Venice, unraveling a complex mystery that draws him into the heart of the city's darkest mysteries. This gripping tale combines a richly detailed setting with a complex plot of intrigue and betrayal, making it a compelling read for fans of crime and detective fiction.

    The 6078th Greatest Book of All Time
  24. 49. The Human Factor by Graham Greene

    The novel delves into the intricate world of espionage, centering on a British intelligence operative who, disillusioned with his nation's foreign policy and personal tragedies, becomes a mole for the Soviet Union. As he navigates the morally ambiguous terrain of loyalty and betrayal, the story explores themes of love, guilt, and the clash between personal ethics and duty. The protagonist's quiet life is disrupted as his superiors begin to suspect a leak within the agency, leading to an introspective and suspenseful narrative that examines the human motivations behind political treachery.

    The 6247th Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 50. Enduring Love by Ian McEwan

    This novel opens with a dramatic and tragic hot-air balloon accident that brings together two strangers, Joe Rose and Jed Parry. While Joe is a science journalist in a stable relationship, Jed is a deeply religious man who becomes obsessed with Joe following their brief encounter. This obsession quickly escalates into a harrowing and unrelenting psychological pursuit, testing the limits of Joe's rationality and his relationship with his partner, Clarissa. As Joe becomes increasingly consumed by Jed's delusional fixation, the narrative delves into themes of love, faith, and the complexities of the human psyche, culminating in a suspenseful exploration of how a single moment can irrevocably alter the course of multiple lives.

    The 6289th Greatest Book of All Time

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