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 […]
Noelle W. Ihli’s Such Quiet Girls takes a parent’s worst nightmare and compresses it into a tense, airless countdown. Ten children vanish in broad daylight when Bus 315 is hijacked, then wake to the metallic echo of a shipping container twenty feet […]
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 […]
Freida McFadden once again proves why she’s one of the most talked-about names in modern psychological thrillers. Ward D takes her signature formula short, adrenaline-fueled chapters and shocking twists and compresses it into one claustrophobic, heart-pounding night inside a locked psychiatric ward. […]
Freida McFadden has become a household name in the thriller world, known for her sharp pacing and shocking reveals. In The Locked Door, she takes readers into the chilling mind of a woman haunted by her father’s crimes and her own fear […]
Megan Lally’s That’s Not My Name is a pulse-pounding debut that grips you from its very first page and refuses to let go. Set in a small Oregon town filled with secrets, suspicion, and fear, this young adult thriller explores the terrifying […]
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 […]
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 […]
Mia McKenzie’s These Heathens is a vibrant, emotionally charged, and deeply human story that captures how one weekend can alter the course of a life forever. Set in 1960 Georgia, this novel unfolds through the eyes of seventeen-year-old Doris Steele, a small-town […]