INGRID THOFT
Can you believe it? There are actually readers out there who don't like mysteries?!
A friend, who falls into this category, recently asked me for some mystery/thriller/suspense suggestions, a mystery gateway drug, if you will. I had a few ideas, but I thought, who better to make recommendations to a reluctant mystery reader, than the Reds and all of you? Here are my choices. What would yours be?
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier is one of the greats of suspense fiction, and its ongoing popularity would suggest it appeals to a broad readership. The creepy characters and setting and the beautiful prose are sure to delight those who usually steer clear of the suspense shelves.
I always suggest newbies start with A is for Alibi, but every Sue Grafton book is a treat. Why would I recommend a novel featuring a private investigator to non-mystery lovers? Because Kinsey Millhone is a knock-out character. Readers become engrossed in the story, but Kinsey is the real draw. Once you spend time with her, I'm convinced you'll make quick work of the whole alphabet.