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Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney

Discover the chilling twists and psychological depth of Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney in this detailed review. A masterful debut with an unreliable narrator and a haunting past.

The Sublet by Greer Hendricks

In "The Sublet," Greer Hendricks crafts a gripping psychological thriller that explores the sinister side of wellness culture and the dark cost of ambition. Read our in-depth review to discover how this short novella keeps readers on edge with its chilling atmosphere and sharp social commentary.

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.

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This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum

This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum, is a debut novel that blends a gripping missing-persons thriller with a slow-burn romance, exploring narcolepsy, domestic abuse, and the bonds of friendship through the story of podcast hosts Benny Abbott and Joy Moore.

Wooden Dolls Game by Ivonne Hoyos

Wooden Dolls Game by Ivonne Hoyos is a gripping blend of psychological thriller, family drama, and time travel fiction. Explore themes of sibling rivalry, fate, and whether going back in time can truly change your destiny. A compelling read for fans of domestic suspense and speculative fiction.

Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser

Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser, the Reese's Book Club pick that reimagines Cinderella from the stepmother's perspective. Discover why this feminist fairy tale retelling is one of 2026's most talked-about debuts — with lush prose, dark twists, and a fierce mother at its heart.

No Matter What by Cara Bastone

No Matter What by Cara Bastone is a tender and emotionally complex romance about a married couple rebuilding after trauma through art, vulnerability, and the stubborn courage of staying.

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