Why am I passionate about this?

I’ve been fascinated with the theme of Identity since I was young. Identity influences so many of our decisions and how we live our lives. In a thriller setting, novels allow readers to see how identity drives our best and worst impulses and showcase what humanity itself is. I always add elements of this theme into my books, as I did with I Was an Evil Teenager, but Identity proved to be the story that solidified this theme as a driving force for my storytelling. I am also a book blogger and have been honored to read and explore many novels from established and indie authors within this genre and theme.


I wrote

Identity

By Anthony Avina,

Book cover of Identity

What is my book about?

My book is a modern-day noir thriller with a serial killer twist. The central theme, of course, is identity. As…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of False Memory

Anthony Avina Why did I love this book?

The author of this book did an incredible job of using a horrifying villain and shocking moments to showcase the power of identity and the struggles that can come from not knowing your own identity. I feel the power of the mind and how the manipulations of others cause these moments of self-doubt and mistrust are crucially tied to the theme of identity.

I loved the exploration of mental health and how those who suffer from it are far more likely to be victims than perpetrators. It is a big theme in this book, which plays well with the themes of my novel greatly. The idea that identity can be changed or played with by others is one of the more chilling themes that makes this novel stand out so much.

By Dean Koontz,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked False Memory as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Martie Rhodes, a happily married, successful video games designer, takes an agoraphobic friend to therapy sessions twice a week. Each trip is a grim ordeal, but the experience has brought the two friends even closer together.

Then, one morning, Martie experiences a brief, irrational but disquieting fear of... her shadow. When autophobia - one of the rarest and most intriguing phobias known to psychology - is diagnosed, suddenly, radically her life changes, and her future looks dark.

Martie's husband, Dusty, loves her profoundly, and is desperate to understand the cause of her autophobia. But as he comes closer to the…


Book cover of Girl Targeted

Anthony Avina Why did I love this book?

I love to read international thrillers, especially murder-mystery thrillers. Part of the fun of investigating identity as a theme is challenging the identity of the characters surrounding the protagonist of a story. Author Val Collins did just that in this book. 

I loved that the author created a protagonist who felt both vulnerable and relatable. The issues she faces at home help balance out the murder mystery element, allowing me, as a reader, to question each character that comes into her life.

By Val Collins,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Girl Targeted as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Where do you turn when you can’t trust your friends, your peers, your own husband?

Aoife is a contented newlywed, temping while she awaits the birth of her first child. When her agency asks her to fill in on a temp position, Aoife witnesses a horrific tragedy at the office—one that will change the course of her life forever.

Three months later, now employed full-time at the same workplace, Aoife learns that the ‘tragedy’ she witnessed was actually a cold-blooded murder. When she decides to investigate, Aoife discovers that everyone in the organisation has secrets they are desperate to protect.…


Book cover of Bumper City

Anthony Avina Why did I love this book?

I love any genre that incorporates noir thrillers, bringing that iconic 40’s era detective mystery that showcases the mysterious figures and identities that the detective has to uncover. That was the promising theme that brought me to this book by Alan McGill. The author greatly impressed me with this story, as the futuristic, sci-fi setting only helped elevate the noir storytelling style.

The clown killers in this story haunted me as they came up against the protagonist, and the identity of the mysterious woman hanging on the edge of the main character’s periphery will add a depth of personal conflict that I, as a reader, found so engaging.

By Alan McGill,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Bumper City as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In the future, Las Vegas is nearly destroyed. Rebuilt under a dark cloud that blocks all sunlight, Sin City takes on a whole new meaning.
Beneath the neon, The Pagliacci Serial Killers are on the loose and a new drug called “Colors”, infused with nanotechnology, is killing thousands. Violence erupts as the mutant population take to the streets to protest working conditions and the disappearance of their loved ones.
Big Tech, the wealthy elite, and corrupt politicians attempt to cover it up. They can’t allow anything to interfere with the elections, profits, or their plans.
Can hard-nosed detective Alton Cold…


Book cover of Cul de Sac: Neighborly Secrets. Deadly Desires.

Anthony Avina Why did I love this book?

A form of Identity I love to see explored in thrillers is the classic suburban thriller or the domestic thriller. That’s why this recently released book was next on my list. I just loved the adult suspense of it all, with the mystery behind the former owners of the home and their ties to this world of seductive “adult parties” that this neighborhood became known for, giving me a twisted give and pull behind the mystery of these characters. 

The power dynamics between the couples in this cul-de-sac and the tension that mounts as the protagonists are drawn into the neighbor’s world kept my adrenaline pumping—all earmarks of a great story.

By Liz Crowe,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Cul de Sac as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?


Welcome to Connelly Court. A secluded, old money neighborhood, harboring a web of desires and deceit behind pristine facades and manicured lawns, where the lives of a group of neighbors, bound by their shared secrets and unconventional lifestyle, are about to unravel.

Michael and Amelia Ross move into their dream home, and get drawn into the seductive allure. But their house once belonged to a family whose lives were seemingly ruined by their participation, which leads Amelia to question everything about her new-found friends. Suspicions run rampant as the close-knit group turns on each other. Lies, betrayals, and hidden agendas…


Book cover of It

Anthony Avina Why did I love this book?

Stephen King has been the biggest inspiration for my writing over the years. While many horror and supernatural elements exist in many of his books, there’s no denying that identity and thriller play pivotal roles in this book. Aside from the terror of Pennywise the Clown, a significant portion of this story involves how this group of kids is forced to grow up and discover their own identities in the face of this great evil.

The unfolding mystery of Pennywise and its origins across the decades gave me that thriller vibe I am always looking for. The author's horror forces the kids to confront their fears and discover who they are in the face of those dangers, creating an emotional pull that a good thriller needs with its audience.

By Stephen King,

Why should I read it?

16 authors picked It as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This tie-in edition will be available from 16 July

TIE IN TO A NEW MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, IT: CHAPTER 2, ADAPTED FROM KING'S TERRIFYING CLASSIC

27 years later, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back...

Derry, Maine was just an ordinary town: familiar, well-ordered for the most part, a good place to live.

It was a group of children who saw- and felt- what made Derry so horribly different. In the storm drains, in the sewers, IT lurked, taking on the shape of every nightmare, each one's deepest dread. Sometimes…


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Identity

By Anthony Avina,

Book cover of Identity

What is my book about?

My book is a modern-day noir thriller with a serial killer twist. The central theme, of course, is identity. As with most people, one thing I’ve strove to find for myself is my identity. Both on a personal and professional level, I’ve tried to find my place in the world and find what makes me feel whole and complete. 

As an author seeking to entertain and engage readers, my love of horror and thriller novels led me to explore this theme using three individuals: the victim, the detective, and the killer. Each struggles with their place in the world in different ways. Their journey to find their identity leads to an explosive confrontation that will shock them all.

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Book cover of Tidelands: Ghosts and Monsters

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