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Killer Potential by Hannah Deitch

Dive into the gripping world of Killer Potential by Hannah Deitch, a darkly satirical thriller exploring class struggle, moral ambiguity, and the myth of the American Dream. Read our detailed review now!

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.

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.

We Are Watching by Alison Gaylin

"We Are Watching" by Alison Gaylin is a chilling psychological thriller that delves into conspiracy theories, online radicalization, and grief. Read our in-depth book review to uncover how Gaylin masterfully weaves suspense and social commentary.

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A Curse Carved in Bone by Danielle L. Jensen

Dive into a myth-drenched world of fate, fire, and feminine fury in this lyrical and critical review of A Curse Carved in Bone, the stunning finale to Danielle L. Jensen’s Norse fantasy romance duology.

The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North

Dive into our in-depth review of The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North. This gripping psychological thriller explores trauma, father-son bonds, and buried secrets with masterful suspense. A must-read for fans of Tana French, Jane Harper, and Stephen King.

The Coffee Shop Masquerade by T A Morton

Explore our in-depth review of The Coffee Shop Masquerade by T.A. Morton, a richly layered novel set in Hong Kong that blends magical realism with cultural identity, masks, and human connection.

Perspective by Laurent Binet

Explore Laurent Binet’s Perspective, an epistolary historical novel set in Renaissance Florence, where art, murder, and power collide through letters from iconic figures like Michelangelo, Vasari, and Maria de’ Medici.

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