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Book Review: Love Letters to a Serial Killer | Tasha Coryell
An unhinged, self-absorbed narrator begins writing to an accused serial killer in Love Letters to a Serial Killer. I found this book so fun—if you enjoy unlikable narrators, this is a great read!…
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Best of Psychological Thrillers: The Wife Upstairs | Rachel Hawkins (book review)
As I’ve been pondering on what books make my list of “Best of Psychological Thrillers,” I’m looking for the ones that stand out in my mind, even years later. When I think about…
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Book Review: One of Us Knows | Alyssa Cole
A genre-bending gothic thriller centered around a woman with dissociative identity disorder serving as the caretaker at a gothic estate, when she finds herself trapped on the island with a murderer. Chilling! Over…
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Book Recommendation: The Fury | Alex Michaelides
A unique and refreshing take on the locked room mystery, Alex Michaelides’s The Fury leverages a theatrical retelling and an unreliable narrator to deliver a wickedly clever third novel! About the Book |…
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Book Review: The Heiress | Rachel Hawkins
Grab food and beverages of your choice and settle in somewhere cozy, because Rachel Hawkins’ latest book, The Heiress, is a read-in-a-day soapy psychological thriller! If you like a dash of rich people…
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Book Review: Everyone Who Can Forgive Me is Dead | Jenny Hollander
I love a book with an unreliable narrator, and Jenny Hollander’s debut Everyone Who Can Forgive Me is Dead delivers. After seeing a few less-than-favorable reviews of the ending, I was surprised to…
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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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Book Recommendation: My Sweet Girl | Amanda Jayatissa
While they aren’t for everyone, I have always loved a well-written unlikable character, and the lead in Amanda Jayatissa’s debut novel My Sweet Girl is unlikable in the best way. Spoiled, disinterested in…
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Book Review: When the Lights Go Out | Mary Kubica
This was my first book by Mary Kubica and I was excited because I’ve heard so many great things about her. I expected this to be an experience and…I mean it was certainly…
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Book Review: An Anonymous Girl | Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
Dark, captivating, and twisted–nobody pulls off a psychological thriller quite like the amazing duo, Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen! I just finished their newest thriller An Anonymous Girl and I’m shocked and delighted…