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Say Nothing by Erin Kinsley

In her latest psychological thriller, "Say Nothing," Erin Kinsley masterfully weaves a complex narrative that spans a decade, exploring themes of justice, redemption, and...

Havoc by Christopher Bollen

Dive into Christopher Bollen's Havoc, a psychological thriller set in Luxor's eerie Royal Karnak Palace Hotel. Explore themes of age, obsession, and isolation through the unreliable narration of Maggie Burkhardt.

Kill Yours, Kill Mine by Katherine Kovacic

Explore Katherine Kovacic's gripping psychological thriller Kill Yours, Kill Mine, where the ancient Greek myth of the Pleiades merges with a dark modern tale of justice, sisterhood, and revenge. Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Lisa Jewell.

The Lake of Lost Girls by Katherine Greene

Dive into Katherine Greene’s The Lake of Lost Girls, a psychological thriller blending dual timelines, family secrets, and true crime intrigue. Perfect for fans of suspenseful, morally complex narratives.

The Queen by Nick Cutter

Delve into Nick Cutter's newest horror novel, The Queen, where friendship, body horror, and psychological thrills collide. Margaret Carpenter’s journey into her best friend’s hidden identity is both disturbing and profound.

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Something I Keep Upstairs by J.D. Barker

Dive into the chilling world of Something I Keep Upstairs by J.D. Barker—an emotionally gripping, gothic horror novel set on a remote island where rules are deadly and secrets run deep.

Sleep by Honor Jones

A powerful, piercing review of Sleep by Honor Jones—a literary debut exploring motherhood, trauma, and the shadows of the past.

Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson

Explore Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson—a uniquely tender, emotionally charged road trip novel about half-siblings united by abandonment, searching for identity, and redefining family on the open road. A must-read for fans of found-family stories.

Overgrowth by Mira Grant

Discover the eerie beauty of Overgrowth by Mira Grant in this immersive review. A haunting blend of sci-fi, eco-horror, and psychological dread, this novel explores alien identity and biological terror in stunning, lyrical prose.

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