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Reading music | Thriller and suspension or mystery book | Atmospheric or dark | 1H | Hitchcock mood

Instrumental background music to make your thriller book reading come to life. A follow up playlist to my first one. Hope you enjoy!

Suggested readings:
One of us is lying by Karen M. McManus
Four Past Midnight by Stephen King
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

Inspiring music by Christopher Hampus Naeselius, Czar Donic and Phoenix Tail
Images by Benjamin Suter

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30 comments

    1. Eleven

      That is one of my favorite books by him! If you haven’t already, you should read the Bill Hodges trilogy. It gives some much needed context for one of the characters introduced later in the book. There’s also a mini epilogue story in a book that is a small collection of other short stories by Stephen. It’s called ‘If It Bleeds’. The other stories are also worth the read.

  1. creative mind

    You can also try reading grave the hidden truth by priyanka khetawat, if you want to go for fictional book with thriller, suspense and mystery
    Firstly, I was amazed by the attention to details in every chapter and I am sure you would notice it as well. One thing I enjoyed throughout the story is that each scene is happening in multiple locations and I loved the way the author painted the picture in front of me. It was almost like I was there, and I could vividly see what is going on. My favourite part is when all of them get stuck in a cave with another civilisation, who don’t even speak the language. I can keep on going, but I am going to stop here as I don’t want to spoil too much for the future the readers.

    Secondly, I was shocked when the author came up with a new script altogether for the ancient civilisation, and I completely enjoyed the riddles Firstly, I was amazed by the attention to details in every chapter and I am sure you would notice it as well. One thing I enjoyed throughout the story is that each scene is happening in multiple locations and I loved the way the author painted the picture in front of me. It was almost like I was there, and I could vividly see what is going on. My favourite part is when all of them get stuck in a cave with another civilisation, who don’t even speak the language. I can keep on going, but I am going to stop here as I don’t want to spoil too much for the future the readers.

    Secondly, I was shocked when the author came up with a new script altogether for the ancient civilisation

  2. Napoléon Deladescente

    Hi @wonderlust, amazing musics such as photos you chose here 🙂 I discorver your work with Reading music I. I think I heard it a billion time 😛
    BTW, please, tell us who is the photograph who take the picture inside the video.

    And also, who is the music composer. Is it your own work?

    1. Wonderlust

      Hello, thank you for your request. I am licensing the music from a service, so to share it with you guys. Therefore unfortunately you cannot use the music. Sorry and good luck with the film!

    2. Daniel Cantiego

      @Wonderlust Hey man. Do you know the name of the song that starts at 48:14? A guy in the comments was wondering what song was and I tried Shazam it and still couldn’t find it. Even though the song sounds SO familiar.

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