Thrillers that are actually very good. I'd say Red Dragon, Silence of The Lambs and Hannibal.
Any other good recommendations?
>>8225116
Or any crime recommendations? Books which you'd assume were shit but then somehow aren't?
I'm reading "Depraved
the shocking true story of America's first serial killer"
So far it's not too boring. It's started to get good and it's just the beginning.
This "pharmacist" had relocated to Chicago, built a 3 story sprawling building that became known as "the castle." It was essentially designed as a fun house of confusing hallways, traps, and a cellar with things like a stretching rack, surgical implements and he had built a kiln that was perfectly sized for human bodies.
I just loved this detail because it would never occur to me to build a place, in a public place no less, that is designed as a human trap and torture playhouse. Some of the rooms were asbestos lined sound proofed, others were completely lined with sheet metal. He had a valve in his room to control the flow of natural gas into rooms. There were hidden shoots that went directly to the basement cellar. Ostensibly most of the rooms were simply furnished rooms for rent.
It made me think of The Cabinet of Dr Caligari that emphasized odd angles and hypnosis as methods of control. Fun!
>>8225184
Sounds like The Devil in White City?