10 Best Thriller Books of the 2000s

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10 Best Thriller Books of the 2000s

Collider · 4 hours ago

This Collider article ranks the ten best thriller novels published during the 2000s, a decade the author describes as a strong period for the genre thanks to established authors producing standout work alongside a new wave of writers pushing thrillers in fresh directions. The piece highlights titles spanning courtroom drama, historical fiction and psychological suspense, aiming to guide readers towards notable books they may have missed from that era.

Among the entries discussed are Michael Connelly's "The Brass Verdict" (2008), which unites lawyer Mickey Haller with detective Harry Bosch in a Los Angeles murder case; Dan Simmons' "The Terror" (2007), a fictionalised account of a doomed 1840s Arctic expedition later adapted for television; and Tom Rob Smith's "Child 44" (2008), set in 1953 Soviet Russia, following a state security officer investigating child murders the regime refuses to acknowledge. The full list, only partially detailed in the extract provided, also references other stories including an island murder mystery and a journalist exposing a wealthy Swedish family's secrets.

  • Collider ranks its ten favourite thriller novels from the 2000s.
  • Featured picks include "The Brass Verdict", "The Terror" and "Child 44".
  • List spans courtroom drama, Arctic survival and Cold War-era mystery.

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