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Tell Me You Trust Me by Elle Owens

Dive into Elle Owens' debut thriller "Tell Me You Trust Me," where a missing husband, cryptic Spotify clues, and family secrets unravel in a suspenseful, tech-savvy mystery. Discover why this novel is a must-read for fans of domestic thrillers!

The Drowning Game by Barbara Nickless

Explore Barbara Nickless's latest maritime thriller, 'The Drowning Game,' where family secrets and international espionage collide in a high-stakes yacht-building empire. Read our in-depth review!

Not Our Daughter by Chad Zunker

'Not Our Daughter' by Chad Zunker is a legal thriller that masterfully blends family drama, suspense, and powerful themes of sacrifice and justice.

Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister

A gripping psychological thriller, Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister explores love, deception, and the nature of truth. This review dives into its intricate plot, complex characters, and compelling themes of justice and perception.

Only If You’re Lucky by Stacy Willingham

Dive into the intense psychological thriller "Only If You’re Lucky" by Stacy Willingham. Explore themes of obsession, betrayal, and the dark side of female friendships in this gripping novel set in a Southern college town. Read our in-depth review for all the twists and turns.

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Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker

Discover Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker, a raw and honest autobiography spanning childhood trauma, mob-connected music agencies, and a career booking legends like Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, and Kraftwerk. A must-read memoir

How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson

Read our detailed review of How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson — a gripping debut thriller featuring a Scotland Yard detective and a killer's self-help book.

Kin by Tayari Jones

Kin by Tayari Jones is the long-awaited novel from the award-winning author of An American Marriage. A sweeping story of two motherless daughters navigating friendship, class, and survival in the American South.

The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall

A literary analysis of The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall—exploring trauma, identity, and the dark folklore that haunts a small Pacific Northwest town. Spoiler-free review of this atmospheric psychological thriller.

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