Suspense
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Book Review: Twenty-Seven Minutes | Ashley Tate
Ashely Tate’s debut novel, Twenty-Seven Minutes is a dark, suspenseful portrayal of the long-term impact the death of a young woman has on those closest to the incident a decade later. About the…
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Book Review: Good Rich People | Eliza Jane Brazier
A twisted story of deceit that will have you questioning if it is possible for good, rich people to exist? About the Book | Good Rich People Lyla has always believed that life…
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Book Review: Five Bad Deeds | Caz Frear
At it’s core, Caz Frear’s novel, Five Bad Deeds, is about a woman named Ellen who has a blessed life, great family, beautiful home, and is surrounded by people who she thinks are…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Replacement Wife | Darby Kane
A great hook and compelling twists make The Replacement Wife worth picking up. Imagine if one of your family members has a troubling history of women they date going missing or winding up…
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Psychological Thriller Review: First Lie Wins | Ashley Elston
Drop everything and get a copy of this book! Holy smokes! This is the best book I’ve read in ages (and I read a lot of great books!). Ashley Elston’s First Lie Wins…
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Psychological Thriller Review: I’m Not Done With You Yet | Jesse Q Sutanto
Jesse Q Sutanto’s first psychological thriller, I’m Not Done With You Yet, tops my list of best books of 2023. This psychological thriller has everything I could want—a dark academia setting, a story…
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Book Review: There Should Have Been Eight | Nalini Singh
Nalini Singh’s psychological thrillers are always a hit for me. Dark, gothic, atmospheric, and suspenseful—There Should Have Been Eight is a new and captivating nod to the closed circle mysteries made popular by…
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Book Review: Gone Tonight | Sarah Pekkanen
Sarah Pekkanen writes a great suspenseful thriller, whether writing with the incredible Greer Hendricks or solo. I find that the books written with Hendricks are more twist-y psychological thrillers with true devious characters…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Such a Good Wife | Seraphina Nova Glass
Seraphina Nova Glass writes psychological thrillers that are unafraid to feature a flawed and messy lead, and that is something I admire about her books. In Such a Good Wife, a wife and…
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Book Review: Prom Mom | Laura Lippman
Laura Lippman is always a go-to author for me and truly one of the best crime fiction authors (in my opinion) currently writing. I read an interview with Lippman where she describes that…