Psychological Thriller
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Book Review: Reckless Girls | Rachel Hawkins
This is the sort of binge-worthy thriller that seems to leap right off the page. I could easily picture Rachel Hawkins’ Reckless Girls as a movie—a total popcorn thriller with a dash of…
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BOOK REVIEW: The Night Swim by Megan Goldin @stmartinspress @megangoldin #thenightswim #bookreview
As someone who loves true crime podcasts and loves when books feature a journalism or podcast element to an investigation or mystery, I knew I had to have Megan Goldin’s novel The Night…
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BOOK REVIEW: The Heights by Louise Candlish @louise_candlish @atriabooks #theheights #bookreview
A different style of thriller for Louise Candlish, The Heights is a story that reminds you that only those present in a situation can ever truly know what happens. A gripping story of…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Perfect Escape | Leah Konen
How often have you wanted to escape for a few days with your girlfriends for a weekend of fun? In The Perfect Escape, what starts as a weekend getaway for three friends quickly…
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Book Review: All Her Little Secrets | Wanda M. Morris
Have you ever reinvented yourself? I suspect more of us have than you realize, even if only slightly. Maybe you grew up feeling not good enough—not rich enough, not cool enough, not slim…
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Book Review: The Fiancée | Kate White
Honestly I don’t think there is anything that excites me quite like a new Kate White book does! I own every book of hers in hardcover (except one that I am still trying…
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Book Review: The Arrangement | Kiersten Modglin
Kiersten Modglin has been all the rage lately in the psychological thriller circles on social media and largely that has centered around her most recent book, The Arrangement. I wasn’t sure what to…
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Book Review: Every Vow You Break | Peter Swanson
Peter Swanson can honestly do no wrong in my eyes. Every book of his feels at once fresh and unique, but also stylistically somehow still him. I know not every ready will respond…
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Book Review: The Plot I Jean Hanff Korelitz
Who is the true owner of a story? How much of a story can be used before it becomes someone else’s? Without question The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz is one of the…
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Book Review: The Perfect Guests | Emma Rous
This absolutely stunning follow up to Emma Rous’s debut book The Au Pair proves that she was certainly no one-hit wonder! I love a well-executed dual timeline mystery, and Emma Rous’s The Perfect…