Top 36 Suspense Novels Quotes

#1. Absolutely breathtaking, nail-biting, and edge-of-your-seat. Michael Koryta is a master at maintaining suspense and a hell of a good writer. THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD is one of the best chase-and-escape novels you'll read this year-or any other year. The pace never lets up.

Nelson DeMille

#2. Even though I got a late start, first publishing an essay when I was 50 years old, I've since written eight suspense novels.

Hallie Ephron

#3. She swore she'd never turn into her P.I. father...but that was before she ran over the body.

Lida Sideris

#4. If I'm going down, I'm going down with lipstick on.

Beth Yarnall

#5. The mystery form was very helpful for me as a beginning writer because mystery novels and suspense novels have a beginning, a middle and an end.

Jesse Kellerman

#6. I want to be the star in your diary" -Shawn, Fade to White

N.L. Churney

#7. Have you thought about what will happen when you start living the life that's right for you, instead of the one you promised to live for someone else?

Tamara Lush

#8. She was the kind of woman a person could die over or kill over.

Jacqueline Simon Gunn

#9. I keep thinking I'll enjoy suspense novels, and sometimes I do. I've read about 20 Dick Francis novels.

Nicholson Baker

#10. I like to believe my suspense novels marry the strong characters from my romance writing past, with the twisty, clever plots of my mystery writing present.

Lisa Gardner

#11. Everywhere on our planet one hand greases another. Often it's done with a bloated face, wearing a serpent's smile.
M.Sullivan

Mike Sullivan

#12. We're Killers On The Keyboard

Cyndi Williams Barnier

#13. Open your heart and find your Destiny

Jacqueline Britton

#14. I think of my books now as suspense novels, usually with a love story incorporated. They're absolutely a lot harder to write than romances. They take more plotting and real character development.

Sandra Brown

#15. I write what I want to write. Period. I don't write novels-for-hire using media tie-in characters, I don't write suspense novels or thrillers. I write horror. And if no one wants to buy my books, I'll just keep writing them until they do sell
and get a job at Taco Bell in the meantime.

Bentley Little

#16. She didn't deserve me. She deserved a hell of a lot better than me, but so help me, I wasn't good enough of a man to just let her go.

Nicole R. Locker

#17. Oh, Pet. How you fascinate me.

Samantha A. Cole

#18. 40 Words for Sorrow is brilliant-one of the finest crime novels I've ever read. Giles Blunt writes with uncommon grace, style and compassion and he plots like a demon. This book has it all-unforgettable characters, beautiful language, throat-constricting suspense.

Jonathan Kellerman

#19. In suspense novels even subplots about relationships have to have conflict.

Jeffery Deaver

#20. Be the hero of your own story.

Joe Rogan

#21. The dark sky seemed to swallow the moon, as Samantha stood alone on the deserted highway.

Grace Willows

#22. I read what I like to write: romantic suspense. I also love thrillers and novels of suspense, but I can't handle extreme violence and torture.

Jayne Ann Krentz

#23. Jax, I don't know if I can do this," I murmured.
"Do what?" he asked.
I though for a moment as he watched me in silence. "Survive you," I whispered in answer.
"Maybe you won't have to...

Nicole R. Locker

#24. The reader is the final arbiter.

Sam Reaves

#25. She knew with chilling and absolute certainty she was next.

Alexa Grace

#26. The love of money can do wicked things to one's soul.

Jules Haigler

#27. Would I always look back on this moment with regret, no matter which choice I made?

Nicole R. Locker

#28. I mostly read suspense novels, but I do occasionally read spiritual stuff.

Jai Uttal

#29. Angel you may have lucked out this time, but just remember I'm going to be on your ass until I get my revenge. I promise you this will not be the last time you will see me! You're a dead man Medina, maybe not now but soon! - Orlando to Angel under the crumbling furnace in the hotel.

Angel Ramon Medina

#30. I feared that if I let him, it would be the final push over a ledge I had been precariously hovering on since the day I had first laid eyes on him.

Nicole R. Locker

#31. Mm ... hmm. I bet he's helping you. Right into his bed and you'd be a fool not to test him out. Shit. From what you've told me, any woman would love to be in that man's bed. I bet he's got a nice cock and is a sweet lover too

Alyson Raynes

#32. You need to grow up, and realize what it is you need right now, and what you can live without.

Holly Hood

#33. Creativity is a commodity and derives its value only in how energy is spent.

Mary Deal

#34. Recent global challenges suggest the themes in "The RISING SEDITION" foreshadow fiction becoming reality!! RT

Richard Trevae

#35. An unforgettable tale of love, lust, faith, betrayal, and redemption. A powerful, mesmerizing suspense novel-a tour de force!

Judith Kelman

#36. I never think about genre when I work. I've written fantasy, science fiction, supernatural fiction, and am now working on a suspense novel. Genres are mostly useful as a marketing tool, and to help booksellers known where to shelve a book.

Elizabeth Hand

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