The Greatest Books of All Time on Violence
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901. 1 Q84 by Haruki Murakami
In an alternate 1984 Tokyo, two lonely people — a fitness instructor who secretly kills men who abuse women and a math teacher who becomes embroiled in literary and criminal intrigue after rewriting a strange manuscript by a mysterious girl — find themselves drawn into a subtly altered reality marked by a second moon and inhabited by enigmatic supernatural entities known as the Little People; as cult power, bureaucratic sleuths, and past traumas close in, their separate journeys to locate one another become a haunting meditation on fate, memory, and the human need for connection.
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902. The Windup Bird Chronicle by haruki murakami
An ordinary Tokyo man’s life is upended when his wife vanishes, launching him into a strange, dreamlike search that brings him into contact with psychic mediums, a menacing politician, and a cast of enigmatic figures; as he descends into a dry well and into other people’s memories, wartime violence and buried secrets surface. The story blends domestic mystery, surreal episodes, and haunting historical flashbacks to blur the line between reality and the unconscious, probing themes of loss, alienation, and the hidden forces that shape personal and national histories.
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903. The Silence Of The Lambs And Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
A brilliant, incarcerated cannibal becomes the linchpin in two separate, harrowing FBI investigations: one in which a veteran profiler is drawn back to hunt a remorseless serial killer whose savagery and escalating obsession threatens innocent lives, and another in which a determined young trainee must outwit a twisted abductor to rescue a kidnapped woman. Both cases force agents into psychological warfare with manipulative, violent minds, exposing trauma, obsession, and the thin boundary between hunter and hunted as they race to prevent further murders.
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904. Frank Miller's Complete Sin City Library by Frank Miller
A collected, panoramic volume of interconnected noir comics set in a corrupt, rain‑soaked metropolis, following a rotating cast of hard‑boiled antiheroes — a hulking vigilante, a wronged cop, a cynical private eye, and dangerous women — as they navigate brutal violence, twisted justice, sexual politics, and moral ambiguity; stark black‑and‑white artwork and punchy, pulpy dialogue create a relentless, cinematic mood in which revenge and survival replace conventional heroism.
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905. A Cabeça Do Santo by Socorro Acioli
Set in a small town in northeastern Brazil, the novel follows the repercussions of the theft of a saint’s head from the local church: the missing relic unsettles family ties, awakens old loves and rivalries, and forces neighbors to reckon with the uneasy mix of Catholic devotion and Afro-Brazilian beliefs that shapes their lives. Told with sly humor and touches of magical realism, the story weaves together grief, desire and superstition as secrets surface and characters seek unexpected forms of redemption.
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906. Cold Harbor by Matthew FitzSimmons
After brutal isolation in a CIA black-site prison, former Marine and hacker Gibson Vaughn is freed with no idea where he was or how much time he has lost. Struggling to hold on to reality, he races to rebuild the life he left and becomes consumed by vengeance against the man responsible for his rendition. As old enemies and once-trusted allies resurface, a murderous conspiracy closes in and forces him to confront the truth about those he once trusted.
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907. 1 Q84. книга 1. апрель июнь by haruki murakami
April–June
Две параллельные линии повествования — женщина, выполняющая опасные задания, и молодой преподаватель, втянутый в переписывание загадочной рукописи — постепенно сходятся в слегка искажённой версии Токио 1984 года, где появляются вторая луна и таинственные «маленькие люди». Один персонаж пытается разобраться с прошлым и организованным злом, другой — с тайной, способной изменить реальность; их поиски правды и друг друга переплетены темами одиночества, насилия и зыбкой грани между обычным миром и мистикой.
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908. Show Me A Land by Clark McMeekin
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909. Remote Control by Andy McNab
After a mission is terminated in Washington, British Intelligence agent Nick Stone visits a colleague and finds the family slaughtered, with only seven-year-old Kelly Brown surviving. Stone seizes Kelly and flees as anonymous assassins pursue them. The chase runs from Washington to Florida and then England as Stone uncovers a global conspiracy linking politics, money, and terrorism and realizes he and the child cannot trust anyone.
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910. Shadow Slave by Guiltythree
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911. Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven
Since the 1970s, FantasticLand has been a Florida theme park where fun is guaranteed. After a hurricane isolates the park, rescuers arrive five weeks later to find a scene of horror and viral photos of heads on spikes and human remains in gift shops. Presented as a fact-finding investigation with first-person interviews, the book reconstructs how mostly college-aged employees who surrendered their devices split into rival tribes that compete for resources, status, and even human flesh.
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912. Identical by Ellen Hopkins
Told in spare, lyrical verse, the novel follows identical twin sisters whose shared upbringing in a deeply dysfunctional family and hidden traumas drive them in opposite directions—one striving for control and outward success while the other spirals into risky, self-destructive behavior—until long-buried secrets and betrayals erupt, forcing both to confront questions of identity, blame, and survival.
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913. The Painted Drum by Louise Erdrich
Set around a Native American reservation, the novel interweaves the lives of several characters across generations—artists, storytellers, veterans, and grieving family members—whose fates become linked by a mysterious painted drum that carries memory, grief, and a capacity for both harm and healing; moving between daily reality and mythic impulse, the narrative examines how history, love, violence, and spiritual tradition shape identity and the possibility of redemption.
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914. Palmares by Gayl Jones
A spare, lyrical novel that reimagines the history and afterlives of a maroon community in colonial Brazil, blending myth, memory, and imagination as its voice excavates the violent, erotic, and resistant legacies of slavery; time collapses into a haunting meditation on desire, language, collective memory, and the precarious cost of freedom.
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915. The Road by Cormac McCarthy
In a bleak, ash-choked world ravaged by an unspecified catastrophe, a father and his young son journey on foot toward the coast, pushing a cart of their meager possessions and eking out food while avoiding bands of desperate, violent survivors; along the way they struggle with exposure, starvation, and the moral dilemmas of preserving their humanity, the father's fierce protectiveness and the boy's innocence providing fragile sources of hope as they travel through ruins and confront the costs of survival.
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916. Outlaw by Angus Donald
A grittily realistic retelling of the Robin Hood legend narrated by the wandering minstrel Alan-a-Dale, following a skilled archer’s journey from village life to the brutality of the Crusades and back to England as the head of a band of outlaws. The story blends bloody combat, political intrigue and rough camaraderie as the group challenges Norman corruption and the scheming of Prince John, grounding familiar mythic figures in harsh social and historical detail. Themes of loyalty, justice and the making of a folk hero run throughout as personal survival and moral choice collide on the medieval road.
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917. The Last Go Round by Ken Ksey
A ragged, larger-than-life cast of cowboys, showmen and carnival folk converge on an early-twentieth-century rodeo in the Pacific Northwest, where a legendary final contest becomes the occasion for tall tales, rough humor and bittersweet reflection; through vivid episodic scenes and colorful characters the story celebrates and questions American myth-making, masculinity, camaraderie and the slow fading of an age as aging performers and young riders grapple with glory, loss and the need to keep stories alive.
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918. Absolute Fear by Lisa Jackson
A serial killer stalks New Orleans, leaving victims tattooed with a series of numbers. The only lead points to a crumbling asylum, Our Lady of Virtues Hospital, and to Eve Renner, who grew up exploring its secret chambers as the daughter of one of its doctors. As new bodies appear, Eve races to assemble a deadly puzzle while a killer watches and lures her back to the ruins where past betrayals may be revealed.
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919. The Road by Cormac McCarthy
In a bleak, ash-choked postapocalyptic landscape, a nameless father and his young son travel south along a ruined highway, scavenging for food and warmth while avoiding marauders and the desperate, cannibalistic remnants of humanity; the father struggles to protect his child and teach him compassion and moral restraint even as their hope dwindles, and their bond—love, fear, and relentless determination—becomes the story’s central pulse amid pervasive loss and the question of what it means to remain human.
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920. Tom Mix And Pancho Villa by Clifford Irving
It is 1913, and young cowboy Tom Mix rides south to join the Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. In war-torn Mexico their partnership grows amid battles, shifting loyalties, and clashes with violent enemies and political rivals. The novel follows Mix through romance, friendship, revenge, and political turmoil as he encounters lovers, rivals, and notable historical figures.
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