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Jonathan Cross specializes in political and conspiracy thrillers
that are set against the backdrop of political power struggle.
Thrillers often take place wholly or partly in exotic settings
such as foreign cities, deserts, polar regions, or high seas.
The heroes in most thrillers are frequently "hard men" accustomed
to danger: law enforcement officers, spies, soldiers, seamen or
aviators. However, they may also be ordinary citizens drawn into
danger by accident.
Thrillers often overlap with mystery stories, but are distinguished
by the structure of their plots. In a thriller, the hero
must thwart the plans of an enemy, rather than uncover a
crime that has already happened. Thrillers also occur on
a much grander scale: the crimes that must be prevented are
serial or mass murder, terrorism, assassination, or the overthrow
of governments. Jeopardy and violent confrontations are standard
plot elements. While a mystery climaxes
when the mystery is solved, a thriller climaxes when the
hero finally
defeats the villain,
saving his own life and often the lives of others. Thrillers
may be defined by the primary mood that they elicit: fearful
excitement. In short, if it "thrills", it is a thriller.
Read excerpts from three of Jonathan Cross's books:
The
Vatican Conspiracy
The
Mystery of Jamieson Stone
Soul
Bearer
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