Turn of the Screw. Jamie Fraser. David Foster Wallace. Shakespeare. Well-constructed sentences. Leonard Cohen. Captain Wentworth. Neruda. Hemingway. Chapter 21 of Jane Eyre. Clive Staples. Tolkien. Melina Marchetta. Big, fat Russian novels. New words. And honey in my tea.
I've said this before, but I love a dubious narrator. A batshit crazy one is even better. I can't review more without spoiling different parts of the story, so just read it. I loved it, and it's not even my genre (I don't read thrillers all that often).