Best of
Suspense
1986
Strangers
Dean Koontz - 1986
The six begin to seek each other out as puzzling photographs and messages arrive, indicating that the cause may lie in a forgotten weekend stay at an isolated Nevada motel. Koontz has topped a fine roster of horror and suspense novels with an almost unbearably suspenseful page-turner. His ability to maintain the mystery through several plot twists is impressive, as is his array of believable and sympathetic characters. With its masterful blend of elements of espionage, terror, and even some science fiction, Strangers may be the suspense novel of the year.
The Bourne Supremacy. Part 2 of 2 (Jason Bourne, #2.2)
Robert Ludlum - 1986
2 cassettes.
Smiley's Circus: A Guide to the Secret World of John le Carré
David Monaghan - 1986
Martin's.