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Daughter of Mine by Megan Miranda

A thrilling dive into Megan Miranda’s "Daughter of Mine," where family secrets, a receding lake, and a drought bring buried truths to the surface. This book review unpacks the twists and complex dynamics that make this mystery a gripping read.

Parents Weekend by Alex Finlay

A gripping and emotionally layered thriller, Parents Weekend by Alex Finlay explores family secrets, college life, and FBI investigations with razor-sharp suspense. Read our full review.

A Girl Like Us by Anna Sophia McLoughlin

A Girl Like Us by Anna Sophia McLoughlin is a gripping psychological thriller blending Gothic suspense, privilege, and deadly secrets. Read our in-depth review to discover why this debut novel is a must-read for thriller fans.

The Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak

A gripping psychological thriller from Jason Rekulak, The Last One at the Wedding follows a father's desperate attempt to reconnect with his estranged daughter and uncover the dark secrets of her upcoming marriage to a billionaire's son.

The Doll’s House by Lisa Unger

In The Doll's House, Lisa Unger spins a dark and gripping tale that explores manipulation, family secrets, and eerie dolls. This psychological thriller, centered around a grieving widow and her rebellious daughter, will leave readers questioning what’s real and what’s not. A must-read for fans of suspense and horror.

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Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

An honest, spoiler-free review of Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan. A thirty-nine-year-old single mother strikes a pretend-girlfriend bargain with a Rhode Island heir, and finds something harder to hand back at summer's end.

Phoebe Berman’s Gonna Lose It by Brooke Averick

A spoiler-free, deeply read review of Brooke Averick's debut Phoebe Berman's Gonna Lose It. Honest praise for its sharp anxiety writing, ensemble friend group, and pre-K classroom humor, plus the patches where the pacing falters. Comparable reads included.

The Midnight Train by Matt Haig

Matt Haig's The Midnight Train follows an ageing bookseller on a ghostly steam-engine ride through his own life. A warm, spoiler-free review of the second Midnight World novel, after The Midnight Library.

The Divorce by Freida McFadden

A spoiler-free review of The Divorce by Freida McFadden. Honest take on the unreliable narrator, three-act perspective shift, suburban texture, and where this 2026 thriller stacks up against The Housemaid and Never Lie.

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