The Greatest Russian, British "Thrillers, Fiction" Books Since 1950

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Thrillers are a genre of books that are designed to keep readers on the edge of their seats. These books typically feature high-stakes plots, intense action, and suspenseful twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end. Thrillers can encompass a wide range of sub-genres, including crime, mystery, espionage, and horror, but they all share a common goal of keeping readers engaged and entertained through heart-pounding action and unexpected plot twists. Whether you're a fan of psychological thrillers or action-packed adventure stories, the thriller genre offers something for everyone who loves a good page-turner.

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  1. 26. A Taste For Death by P. D. James

    In this gripping crime novel, two bodies are discovered with their throats slashed in a London church, setting off a complex investigation led by Commander Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard. As Dalgliesh and his team delve into the lives of the victims—a controversial Member of Parliament and a homeless man—it becomes clear that the case is as much about the intricacies of human relationships as it is about the murders themselves. The narrative weaves through the murky world of politics, the struggles of the underprivileged, and the personal demons of the investigators, revealing a web of motives and secrets that challenges the detective's psychological acumen and sense of justice.

    The 2099th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 27. Kane and Abel by Jeffrey Archer

    "Kane and Abel" is a captivating saga that follows the lives of two men born on the same day on opposite sides of the world. One is born into a life of privilege and the other in extreme poverty. Despite their vastly different beginnings, their lives intertwine in a tale of ambition, rivalry, and revenge. Over the decades, they build successful lives, unaware of each other, until their paths cross, leading to a fierce battle that only one of them can win.

    The 2253rd Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 28. A Place Of Execution by Val McDermid

    In a small and close-knit English village, a young girl mysteriously disappears in 1963, leaving the community in shock and despair. Decades later, a journalist becomes fascinated with the case and begins to unravel the truth behind the girl's disappearance, uncovering dark secrets and hidden motives that have haunted the village for years. As the journalist digs deeper, she uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and tragedy, ultimately leading to a shocking revelation that will leave readers questioning the nature of justice and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.

    The 2669th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 29. Under the Skin by Michel Faber

    "Under the Skin" is a novel that follows the story of a woman named Isserley who picks up male hitchhikers in Scotland. However, Isserley is not what she seems - she's actually an alien sent from another planet to capture unsuspecting men, who are then sent back to her home planet to be used as meat. The book explores themes of humanity, morality, and the ethics of the meat industry.

    The 2670th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 30. Not After Midnight by Daphne du Maurier

    This book is a captivating collection of five short stories that delve into themes of mystery, suspense, and the supernatural. Each narrative masterfully intertwines human emotions with eerie settings, leading the reader through a series of unexpected twists and turns. From the story of a schoolteacher whose vacation in Crete takes a dark turn to tales that explore the depths of obsession, betrayal, and the unexplained, the collection showcases the author's skill in creating atmospheres that are at once haunting and intriguing. The stories challenge the boundaries between the real and the surreal, leaving readers to ponder the complexities of the human psyche and the shadows that lurk within.

    The 3266th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. The City & the City by China Miéville

    In a unique blend of noir detective fiction and speculative fantasy, the book explores the coexistence of two distinct cities occupying the same geographical space, yet remaining invisible to each other due to a strict set of societal rules and the mysterious force of "Breach" that enforces them. When a young woman is found murdered, a seasoned inspector must navigate the complex and often perilous overlap of these two cities to solve the crime. His investigation challenges the rigid separation of the cities, uncovering a conspiracy that blurs the lines between the two and threatens the very fabric of their existence.

    The 3427th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 32. High Rise by J. G. Ballard

    The book is a dystopian tale that explores the breakdown of civilization within the confines of a state-of-the-art, luxury high-rise building. Designed to cater to every need of its affluent residents, the building instead becomes the setting for a violent social collapse. As amenities fail and tribalism takes hold, the residents become increasingly isolated from the outside world. The narrative follows the building's descent into chaos, with the once-civilized inhabitants devolving into anarchy, driven by primal instincts and a struggle for power, ultimately revealing the thin veneer of societal norms and the dark potential of human nature when stripped of its social context.

    The 3434th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 33. 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
  9. 34. 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
  10. 35. 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
  11. 36. Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith

    In a 1950s Soviet Union gripped by fear and paranoia, Leo Demidov, a dedicated officer of the state security agency, is faced with a chilling reality: a series of brutal child murders that the government refuses to acknowledge. As Leo defies his superiors and embarks on a dangerous investigation, he becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue and personal danger, risking everything to uncover the truth and protect those he loves. "Child 44" is a gripping thriller that explores the dark underbelly of a repressive regime and the resilience of one man determined to bring justice to a society plagued by secrets.

    The 4015th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 37. 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
  13. 38. You Only Live Twice by Ian Fleming

    In this thrilling installment of a renowned spy series, the protagonist, a British secret service agent, is sent on a mission to Japan following a personal tragedy that has left him despondent and seeking a purpose. Tasked with convincing the head of the Japanese secret intelligence service to provide access to a crucial Soviet code, he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous adventure that leads him to a mysterious garden inhabited by a deadly adversary. As he navigates through challenges that test his physical and mental resilience, the story unfolds into a tale of revenge, redemption, and the quest for inner peace, set against the backdrop of Cold War espionage and exotic locales.

    The 4151st Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 39. 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
  15. 40. Midnight Plus One by Gavin Lyall

    In "Midnight Plus One" by Gavin Lyall, a former RAF pilot turned freelance pilot and investigator, Sam Hannah, is hired to transport a mysterious passenger to a secret destination. However, when the passenger is kidnapped mid-flight, Hannah finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of espionage, betrayal, and international conspiracy. As he races against time to rescue the captive and uncover the truth, Hannah must rely on his wit, skills, and resourcefulness to outsmart his enemies and survive the perilous mission.

    The 4494th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 41. The Tiger In The Smoke by Margery Allingham

    In this classic detective novel, London is shrouded in a dense, disorienting fog that sets the perfect stage for a thrilling cat-and-mouse game. The story follows the cunning and resourceful private detective as he navigates the murky underworld of post-war London in pursuit of a ruthless killer. The detective must unravel a complex web of deceit, revenge, and hidden identities, all linked to a mysterious figure known as "the Tiger." As the investigation draws him deeper into danger, the detective must rely on his wits and moral compass to bring the perpetrator to justice amidst the pervasive smoke that cloaks the city's streets.

    The 4498th Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 42. For Kicks by Dick Francis

    "For Kicks" is a thrilling mystery novel that follows the life of a former jockey turned private investigator. When a horse trainer is found dead, the protagonist is hired to uncover the truth behind the suspicious accident. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, corruption, and danger that threatens not only the racing industry but also his own life. With his expertise in the racing world and his determination to seek justice, he races against time to solve the mystery and bring the culprits to justice.

    The 4522nd Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 43. The Quiller Memorandum by Adam Hall

    In this espionage thriller, a seasoned British secret agent is dispatched to West Berlin during the Cold War to infiltrate a neo-Nazi organization. Tasked with uncovering the group's plans and leadership, the agent navigates a treacherous world of deception and danger. As he delves deeper into the shadowy underworld, he must rely on his wits and training to survive, while contending with the moral complexities of his mission and the realization that he cannot trust anyone, not even his own superiors. The narrative is marked by intense psychological drama and a meticulous depiction of spycraft in a divided Berlin.

    The 4588th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 44. Moonraker by Ian Fleming

    In this thrilling spy novel, British Secret Service agent James Bond, also known by his code number 007, is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the mysterious "Moonraker" project, led by the enigmatic industrialist Sir Hugo Drax. When suspicions arise about Drax's true intentions for his nuclear missile program, which is ostensibly for Britain's defense, Bond goes undercover to infiltrate the project. Alongside the resourceful police officer Gala Brand, Bond discovers a nefarious plot that threatens the heart of London. Racing against time, Bond must use his wits, charm, and skill to thwart Drax's plans and prevent a catastrophic attack.

    The 4647th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 45. Shooting Script by Gavin Lyall

    In "Shooting Script," the protagonist, a former Royal Air Force pilot, finds himself entangled in a dangerous adventure after agreeing to fly a plane to the Caribbean for a film shoot. What begins as a seemingly straightforward job quickly spirals into a perilous mission involving smuggling, treachery, and murder. As he navigates the treacherous world of criminals and double-crosses, the pilot must use his wits and flying skills to outmaneuver his enemies and uncover a conspiracy that threatens more than just his life. The novel is a thrilling blend of action, suspense, and aerial exploits, delivering a gripping tale of intrigue in exotic locales.

    The 4670th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 46. 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
  22. 47. 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
  23. 48. 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
  24. 49. 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
  25. 50. 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

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