Katy Brent’s How to Kill Men and Get Away With It struts into the thriller scene with one of the boldest titles of recent years and thankfully, the story inside is just as provocative. Equal parts satire, social commentary, and dark comedy, […]
Noelle W. Ihli, best known for her fast-paced thrillers like Run on Red, returns with Room for Rent, a claustrophobic domestic thriller that explores paranoia, fear, and the cost of ignoring your instincts. While it carries Ihli’s signature atmosphere of dread and […]
Run on Red by Noelle W. Ihli is a high-adrenaline, pulse-pounding thriller that grabs you from the first page and doesn’t let go until the very end. Set on a lonely rural road with no cell signal and danger lurking in the […]
Some stories whisper rather than shout. These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant is one of those rare novels that speaks softly yet cuts deep, leaving an echo in the heart long after the last page. It’s a tender, haunting tale of […]
Maud Ventura’s My Husband, translated from French by Emma Ramadan, is one of those rare novels that manage to be both hilariously absurd and psychologically unnerving. Winner of France’s First Novel Prize in 2021, it invites readers inside the spiraling mind of […]
Kate Alice Marshall’s No One Can Know is a gripping blend of psychological suspense and family drama, laced with dark secrets, betrayal, and a haunting legacy of trauma. With her trademark storytelling style, Marshall pulls readers deep into the fractured world of […]
Sarah Pearse’s The Sanatorium begins with a promise of icy suspense and psychological intrigue. Set high in the Swiss Alps at Le Sommet, a luxurious hotel converted from an abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium, the story immerses readers in an atmosphere thick with tension […]
Rating: ★★★★½ (4.5/5) Percival Everett’s The Trees is a blistering, darkly satirical, and hauntingly powerful novel that tackles one of America’s deepest and most enduring wounds: the legacy of lynching and racial violence. Set in the fictional town of Money, Mississippi the […]
Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) Alaina Urquhart’s The Butcher and the Wren enters the crowded field of true crime–inspired thrillers with a premise that promises chills and forensic authenticity. As the co-host of the popular Morbid podcast, Urquhart brings her real-life experience as an […]
Clémence Michallon’s The Quiet Tenant is a dark, unsettling debut that dares to crawl inside the mind of a serial killer and the women trapped in his orbit. This is not an easy read. It’s haunting, suffocating, and emotionally raw, yet profoundly […]