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I have recently found some web pages that feature Suspense Fiction Books that I think contain valuable information for anyone interested in reading Suspense Fiction.

"Taylor Smith" is has her own web page. It is located at www.taylorsmith.org. The page is divided into two sections. The smaller section on the left side has a small picture of her and the items you can click on to search for. Books is one item that is listed. When I clicked on that, six of her book covers appeared in the large section. The first one that was listed was "Guilt by Silence." It was first published in 1995. The book was also re-released in 2000 with a different cover. Her next book was "Common Passions." It was published in 1996. In 1997, "The Best of Enemies" was published. In 2000, she had published, "The Innocents Club." Finally, in 2001, "Deadly Ground" was published. When I clicked on a book cover, the book appeared again along with a summary about the book. I think readers would find her site valuable. Most of her books are over 400 pages.

Another site that contains valuable information about Suspense Fiction is by Helen R. Myers. Her website is www.helenmyers.com. When I first saw her site, I was startled. It looked suspenseful. The background is black. The title of her site is "Stories About Life's Stings." The writing is in white and red. In order to find the current books, she has in white print, "Available Now." Readers can click on that and different book covers will appear. Just like the first site, when you click on the book cover, readers will find a short summary about the book. Some of her titles are the following: "Lost," "Dead End," "More Than You Know," and "Come Sundown." I recommend this site to anyone who is interested in finding a good suspense book.

The next site is titled "Medical and Suspense Fiction." It is located at www.noblenet.org/wakefield/zramedicalsuspense.htm. These books are about nurses and doctors. The setting of these books appear in hospitals or other medical environments. Some of the authors that appear are Jo Bailey, Peter Clement, Robin Cook, Michael Cordy, Patricia Cornwall, Margaret Cuthbert, Tess Gerritsen, Leonard Goldberg S., Scott Holden, etc. Readers who enjoy medical settings would enjoy checking out this website for an excellent book.

The final site that I am writing about this time is titled "Mysteries, Detective Fiction, and Suspense Fiction." It is located at www.thomasbooks.com/html/mystery.html. There isn't any color to this website like the others had, but it contains information that would help readers locate a good suspense book as well as mysteries or detective fiction. This site lists the different authors and their books as well as the price of each book.

The copyright of the article Suspense Fiction Links in Mysteries is owned by Janet Kay Blaylock. Permission to republish Suspense Fiction Links in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.

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