The blurb for Coming to Find You makes no mention of a second timeline focusing on WWII. I’d probably have passed on this arc had I known about it.
Category Archives: Thriller
Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine
Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine is as creepy as the cover suggests. Anna and her husband, Dex, have been trying to get pregnant for some time now.
The Last One by Will Dean
The Last One requires oodles of suspension of disbelief but remains a compelling thriller. Caz and her relatively new boyfriend, Pete, board the
Someone You Trust by Rachel Ryan
Someone You Trust is a riveting nanny thriller/domestic suspense from the first page. Running from her past, Amy becomes a nanny for a wealthy
Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent
Strange Sally Diamond has similar vibes to Eleanor Oliphant and The Maid but is much darker. The book opens with Sally Diamond and her adoptive father
Zero Days by Ruth Ware
Zero Days is a middle-of-the-road thriller, but it won’t be a memorable read for me.
Jack and her husband Gabe test company security systems by breaking
Have You Seen Her by Catherine McKenzie
Have You Seen Her follows a woman on the run from her past set against the backdrop of Yosemite National Park. Cassie is running from her old life
The Long Way Back by Nicole Baart
The Long Way Back has a slow start but turns into one wild thriller. When mother and daughter Charlie and Eva accidentally went viral, they decided to keep
The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding
The Drowning Woman leans on the dramatic side but is still somewhat compelling despite its flaws. Lee Gulliver is newly homeless and never could
The Chateau by Jaclyn Goldis
The Chateau by Jaclyn Goldis is a twisty and suspenseful novel set in the French countryside of Provence. Séraphine Demargelasse has invited her gran