Few writers today understand the art of the twist quite like Alice Feeney. In Daisy Darker, the bestselling author known as the “Queen of Twists” returns with a chilling, atmospheric tale that unfolds within the crumbling walls of a gothic seaside mansion. […]
Jeneva Rose, the author who gave us The Perfect Marriage and One of Us Is Dead, returns with another unputdownable thriller that toys with desire, deception, and the danger of isolation. You Shouldn’t Have Come Here is part romantic suspense, part psychological […]
Jason Rekulak, best known for Hidden Pictures, returns with The Last One at the Wedding, a gripping domestic suspense novel that explores the fragile bonds between fathers and daughters, the masks people wear in the name of love, and the chilling secrets […]
What if your childhood home wasn’t haunted by ghosts but by lies? In Home Before Dark, Riley Sager masterfully toys with that question, delivering a psychological and supernatural thriller that lingers long after the final page. The story follows Maggie Holt, a […]
Jason Rekulak’s Hidden Pictures is one of those rare thrillers that grabs you by the throat from page one and doesn’t let go. Blending supernatural horror with psychological suspense, it’s a story that feels like The Sixth Sense meeting The Turn of […]
In Strange Houses, Uketsu Japan’s viral horror sensation and creator of the chilling Strange Pictures returns with another unnerving puzzle that blurs the line between mystery, horror, and architectural obsession. Translated by Jim Rion, this companion novel transforms something as ordinary as […]
In Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, V.E. Schwab returns to her signature style of lyrical melancholy and slow-burning dread, weaving together centuries of yearning, violence, and transformation. This is not a traditional vampire tale it’s a haunting exploration of hunger […]
Natalie Guerrero’s My Train Leaves at Three is a bold and emotional debut that captures the grit, rhythm, and ache of chasing a dream in New York City. It’s a coming-of-age story that hums with honesty and heat, following a woman caught […]
Arkady Martine follows her Hugo winning debut with a sequel that is bigger, stranger, and, in many ways, even more satisfying. A Desolation Called Peace expands the Teixcalaan saga from palace intrigue to the terrifying edge of known space, where a fleet […]
Samuel Burr’s The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a charming, bittersweet novel that celebrates eccentricity, love, and the lifelong quest to find where we belong. Combining gentle humor with heartfelt emotion, Burr weaves a story about a young man raised by an extraordinary […]