Technothrillers: Favorite Authors
Best/Favorite Technothriller Authors
• Technothrillers are not simple crime thrillers
• This list has only one book per author
• Vote for an author by choosing that one book
• Rank the authors, not books
• Do not add additional books by that author
• Adding author? Choose their most rated technothriller
• Only authors with 1000+ ratings
Technothrillers have moments of thriller intensity, and plots that turn on the technical details, well-established with a deep dive like Clancy's Red October or a science blitz like Crichton's Jurassic Park. These thrillers explore emerging/near-reaching possibilities. Not your classic crime suspense thriller. Not a galaxy far, far away. Not a fantasy. Nothing magical. Plausible physics in some plausible Earth-based setting.
Sometimes, a writer's most-rated book is not a technothriller, such as author Dan Brown. Click on Dan Brown's author page and you'll see a list of his books. Angels & Demons has the most ratings (about 3 million), but it is (arguably) just a classic crime suspense thriller, not a techno-thriller. There is no technology per se, and arguably no technical detail. There is detailed symbolic/scripture interpretation, but no ... science. His book Deception Point is his most rated book that truly is a technothriller (with about 700,000 ratings).
If you object that a nominated book/author is not relevant to the technothriller genre, say so in the comments. Perhaps some day I'll earn the power to do something about it.
Book Group: Technothrillers
Lists:
• Technothrillers: Favorite Authors
• Technothrillers: Best of All Time
• Technothrillers: Best of the 20th Century
• Technothrillers: Best of the 21st Century
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1960s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1970s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1980s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1990s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 2000s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 2010s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 2020s
Additional Lists:
• Best Technothrillers Ever
• Best Science Thrillers
Best/Favorite Technothriller Authors
• Technothrillers are not simple crime thrillers
• This list has only one book per author
• Vote for an author by choosing that one book
• Rank the authors, not books
• Do not add additional books by that author
• Adding author? Choose their most rated technothriller
• Only authors with 1000+ ratings
Technothrillers have moments of thriller intensity, and plots that turn on the technical details, well-established with a deep dive like Clancy's Red October or a science blitz like Crichton's Jurassic Park. These thrillers explore emerging/near-reaching possibilities. Not your classic crime suspense thriller. Not a galaxy far, far away. Not a fantasy. Nothing magical. Plausible physics in some plausible Earth-based setting.
Sometimes, a writer's most-rated book is not a technothriller, such as author Dan Brown. Click on Dan Brown's author page and you'll see a list of his books. Angels & Demons has the most ratings (about 3 million), but it is (arguably) just a classic crime suspense thriller, not a techno-thriller. There is no technology per se, and arguably no technical detail. There is detailed symbolic/scripture interpretation, but no ... science. His book Deception Point is his most rated book that truly is a technothriller (with about 700,000 ratings).
If you object that a nominated book/author is not relevant to the technothriller genre, say so in the comments. Perhaps some day I'll earn the power to do something about it.
Book Group: Technothrillers
Lists:
• Technothrillers: Favorite Authors
• Technothrillers: Best of All Time
• Technothrillers: Best of the 20th Century
• Technothrillers: Best of the 21st Century
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1960s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1970s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1980s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 1990s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 2000s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 2010s
• Technothrillers: Best of the 2020s
Additional Lists:
• Best Technothrillers Ever
• Best Science Thrillers
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list created August 23rd, 2024
by Steve Shelby (votes) .











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