In All Good People Here, Ashley Flowers, the voice behind the hit true crime podcast Crime Junkie, makes her debut as a novelist with a story that feels both familiar and haunting. Set in the small, secretive town of Wakarusa, Indiana, this […]
Holly Jackson, the acclaimed author of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, returns with The Reappearance of Rachel Price, a haunting young adult thriller that blurs the line between truth and performance. Known for her fast-paced, twist-laden mysteries, Jackson delivers yet another […]
Lucy Foley has a knack for crafting mysteries that trap readers in confined spaces, both literal and psychological. With The Paris Apartment, she takes her signature “locked-room” formula from The Guest List and transplants it into a dim, luxurious apartment building in […]
Stacy Willingham’s A Flicker in the Dark is a debut that instantly announced her as a new voice to watch in psychological thrillers. Set in the humid, haunting backdrop of Louisiana, the novel explores trauma, memory, and the long shadows cast by […]
Lisa Unger’s Close Your Eyes and Count to 10 takes readers to the edge of a storm-battered island and into the dark corners of human ambition. Part survival thriller, part psychological drama, this novel asks one crucial question: how far will people […]
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Dexter moved into Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Town, Patrick Horvath’s Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees delivers the answer with gleeful, gory precision. This debut graphic novel takes the charm of anthropomorphic animal life […]
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 […]
C.J. Tudor’s The Burning Girls is a gripping blend of gothic horror, psychological thriller, and small-town mystery. With her trademark mix of eerie atmosphere and emotional intensity, Tudor pulls readers into a world where faith and fear intertwine, and where the past […]
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, […]