Thriller Quotes
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I'd love to make a thriller.
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I love thriller writers. My favourites are Harlan Coban, Lee Child, Ian Rankin, Kathy Reichs and Ed McBain.
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It is a political thriller. It's very action packed and it's very exciting, but at the same time it's a very big soulful love story about longing and loss. They're not separate, they're completely dependent on one another.
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I have never done a thriller, and it will just be really fun for me to heave and pant and run and climb and break windows and scream every once in a while.
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The song that's affected me the most profoundly is probably Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' or, more specifically, the couple seconds of instrumental break before Vincent Price starts 'rapping.'
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When the 'Thriller' album came up, we all knew that was going to be the cool record.
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I am, after all, a thriller writer. I routinely delve into the darkest chambers of the human heart. I've written about murder, kidnapping, depravity, horror, violence, and disfigurement.
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It's the doubt that is really a major ingredient of the paranoid thriller.
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In crime fiction, I just don't write the parts that aren't a thriller and it's exactly the same in my TV reporting - I distill the essence of the story until it's only the jewels of the tale - and leave in only the most compelling and exciting parts.
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It's a thriller, it's definitely not a horror film, but it has enough of the elements that also work in horror films like suspense.
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People talk of me as being the inventor of the legal thriller.
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My mother could never understand why I didn't write a thriller, which I've finally done.
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If you take real-life circumstances and take out all the pauses then you have a thriller. It has to be non-stop, high stakes and fascinating all the time. Real life is like that from time to time.
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I firmly believe that there is no better thriller writer than Harlan Coben.
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At the core of investigative journalism is exactly the same thing that drives a page-turning thriller: telling a great story.
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A thriller needs to hold the interest of the reader from the very beginning. It needs to engage with them, hold them in rapt attention, and prevent them from putting down the book.