Kate Alice Marshall has once again proven her knack for crafting edge-of-your-seat suspense with We Won’t All Survive, a fast-paced YA thriller that blends the tension of a locked-room mystery with the deadly stakes of a survival reality show. Known for I […]
Cate Quinn’s The Clinic takes readers deep into a secluded rehab center on the rugged Pacific Northwest coast, where secrets fester and the line between healing and horror blurs. Known for her sharp psychological insight in Black Widows, Quinn returns with another […]
Mona Awad, the reigning queen of literary surrealism, returns to her cult classic universe with We Love You, Bunny a strange, darkly humorous, and polarizing sequel to her 2019 hit Bunny. The result is an audacious mix of metafiction, horror, and dark […]
Alex Finlay’s The Night Shift is the kind of page-turner that reminds you why the thriller genre can still feel fresh and exciting. Set against the backdrop of two eerily similar massacres fifteen years apart, this novel grabs you from the first […]
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, […]
If there is one author who can make you laugh, wince, and question the very nature of existence all at once, it’s Chuck Tingle. In Lucky Day, the celebrated and wildly original mind behind Bury Your Gays delivers a surreal, heartfelt, and […]
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 […]
Owen King’s Letter Slot, the haunting finale to The Shivers Collection, is a compact yet emotionally devastating horror story that examines love, desperation, and the terrible bargains we are sometimes willing to make. At just 46 pages, this short story manages to […]
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 […]
Stephen King’s Billy Summers takes aim at a familiar trope the “one last job” story and somehow makes it feel fresh, heartfelt, and morally complex. It’s a crime novel wrapped in literary reflection, exploring guilt, violence, and the redemptive power of storytelling […]