Every once in a while, a thriller comes along that feels both familiar in its fears and utterly fresh in its execution. Ask for Andrea by Noelle W. Ihli is exactly that kind of book. It takes the dangers of modern dating […]
T. Kingfisher returns with a clever, poison-laced spin on Snow White that plays more like a forensic fairy tale than a standard retelling. Hemlock & Silver follows Anja, a pragmatic healer who tests toxins and antidotes on herself, as she is summoned […]
Becca Day has carved out a niche for herself as a writer of dark, atmospheric thrillers, and her latest novel The Woman in the Cabin is no exception. Set in the haunting isolation of the Scottish Highlands, this book is a chilling […]
Riley Sager has built his reputation on delivering atmospheric thrillers with razor-sharp twists, and With a Vengeance is no exception. Set against the backdrop of a luxury overnight train in the early 1950s, this novel plunges readers into a classic locked-room mystery […]
Julie Clark has become one of those rare authors who consistently delivers stories that feel both riveting and emotionally layered. With The Ghostwriter, she takes us into the heart of a family tragedy that has haunted one man for decades and spills […]
Jeneva Rose has never shied away from playing with genre, but in Dating After the End of the World she takes a bold leap into the territory of apocalyptic romance. At first glance, pairing zombies with love might sound like an odd […]
Riley Sager has become one of the most talked-about names in modern psychological thrillers, and with The House Across the Lake, he once again proves why his books are both highly anticipated and hotly debated. This novel delivers the suspense, atmosphere, and […]
Iliana Xander’s Love, Mom is the kind of psychological thriller that grips you from the very first page and does not let go until the end. With its mix of dark family secrets, sinister revelations, and a protagonist caught between truth and […]
Jeneva Rose has carved a name for herself in the thriller genre, and Home Is Where the Bodies Are carries all the hallmarks of her work: family secrets, small-town tension, and a past that refuses to stay buried. This novel begins with […]
Rachel Harrison has once again proven herself as one of the most inventive voices in modern horror with Play Nice. This novel is equal parts haunted house story, family drama, and sharp social commentary, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. The story […]