Psychological Thriller
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Book Review: For Your Own Good | Samantha Downing
No one writes characters more twisted, unlikable, and delightfully fun than Samantha Downing. Every single book of hers is a surprise and delight! In For Your Own Good, a teacher at a prestigious…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Dark Corners | Megan Goldin
Megan Goldin is an auto-buy author for me since her very first book. While Dark Corners is billed as the second book in a series, I’d say it reads more like a standalone…
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Blog Tour: No Safe Haven | LK Chapman | Random Things Tours | #nosafehaven @lk_chapman @RandomTTours
I was excited to be able to join the book tour for LK Chapman’s latest psychological thriller about a woman on the run harboring a lot of secrets. Steady pacing and non-stop plot…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Intern | Michele Campbell
I always wait with great anticipation for the newest Michele Campbell book and I was so excited to finally be able to read her newest book, The Intern. With the fall weather and…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Kill All Your Darlings | David Bell
If you are anything like me, back-to-school season will have you wanting all of the dark academia, set-on-college-campus, university-themed thrillers. I hadn’t had a chance to read David Bell’s dark academic thriller, Kill…
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Psychological Thriller Review: This Might Hurt | Stephanie Wrobel
Who doesn’t love a cult-themed psychological thriller? In This Might Hurt, three women with different but connect stories are on journeys to face their fears no matter the cost. Absolutely gripping and a…
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The Spare Room | Andrea Bartz | Book Review
Set during the pandemic, Andrea Bartz’s The Spare Room centers on a woman who moves in with a friend after the end of her engagement, only to become entangled with the couple in…
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The Family Game | Catherine Steadman | Review
Ever since I first read Something in the Water, I have been a big fan of Catherine Steadman. Her books read like a brilliant, dark film in the best way, in no small…
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Book Review: You’re Invited | Amanda Jayatissa
I completely loved Amanda Jayatissa’s debut psychological thriller My Sweet Girl so I basically purchased her next novel You’re Invited without a second thought. The stories are different but bring Jayatissa’s same Sri…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Chateau | Jaclyn Goldis
If you’re looking for a psychological thriller that transports you to a beautiful French chateau in Provence that has some fairly dark secrets, look no further than The Chateau by Jaclyn Goldis. A…