Things We Do in the Dark is a slow-burn, but overall gripping thriller. It opens with Paris Peralta, dazed and confused, in the back of a police car, trying…
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The Last to Vanish by Megan Miranda
The Last to Vanish is an intriguing slow-burn thriller. Abigail Lovett has lived in Cutter’s Pass for the last ten years. It’s a close-knit community, but Ab…
The Cabin in the Woods by Sarah Alderson
The Cabin in the Woods is a tense and unputdownable psychological thriller. This thriller unfolds the mystery of how Rose Reid went from an impoverished upbring
The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
I thought I had The House Across the Lake figured out, but alas, I did not. Casey Fletcher, a widow and notable actress, has retreated to her family’s lakeside
Never Coming Home by Hannah Mary McKinnon
Never Coming Home will have you rooting for the bad guy. To outward appearances, Lucas Forester looks like the grieving husband he should be. His wife went…
Just Like Mother by Anne Heltzel
Just Like Mother delivers on all the creepy vibes oozing from its cover. Since she escaped from the cult she grew up in, Maeve has built a fortress of walls…
An Honest Lie by Tarryn Fisher
An Honest Lie is a tense and addictive psychological thriller. A year ago, Rainy moved to Tiger Mountain with her boyfriend Grant. She spends her time…
The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
The Golden Couple is a compelling psychological thriller and one of the better ones I’ve read in a while. Avery Chambers has an unorthodox method of…
The Night Shift by Alex Finlay
The Night Shift by Alex Finlay is a compulsively readable thriller loaded with Y2K nostalgia. It’s New Year’s Eve 1999 when someone attacks four teens…
These Deadly Games by Diana Urban
These Deadly Games is an addictive and high-stakes thriller perfect for YA readers. Crystal Donovan is obsessed with playing MortalDusk with her friends…